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Tide gate

Морской словарь
    [1] a restricted passage which produces a tide race. [2] a tidal gate.




Gate, английский
  1. An orifice through which the molten resin enters the cavity. a gate is the small restricted opening connecting the runner to the cavity.

  2. A device that controls the flow in a conduit, pipe, or tunnel.

  3. A passageway through a fence, wall, or other barrier, which slides, lowers, or swings open or shut.

  4. The old name for landing-places, as dowgate and billingsgate; also in cliffs, as kingsgate, margate, and ramsgate; those in greece and in italy are called scala. also, a flood, sluice, or water gate.

  5. [1] a moveable barrier across the mouth of a harbor or anchorage. [2] ancient name for a port or landing place (as in billingsgate, margate, ramsgate, etc.).

  6. Вентиль; клапан; схема совпадений gate-array chip кристалл с вентильной матрицей

  7. A synonym for swivel head; also, the swivel ring of the swivel head of a diamond drill.

  8. To shut down a signal when its volume falls below a given value. also a short name for `noise gate, a processor used to eliminate noise between notes.

  9. Количество зрителей на спортивных состязаниях и т.п. часы, когда ворота колледжа запираются на ночь (в оксфорде и кембридже) gate-bill штрафная запись студентов, возвращающихся в колледж после положенного часа (в оксфорде и кембридже) штраф, налагаемый на студентов за возвращение в колледж после положенного часа (в оксфорде и кембридже)

  10. Roadway.

  11. Регулируемый водовыпуск на поливном трубопроводе

  12. Group of atm in the eastern part of the icao eur region including middle asia

  13. (1) electronic device for selecting signals in a segment of the trace on an a-scan display. (2) the interval along the baseline that is monitored. gauss (g): traditional unit of magnetic flux density, replaced in si by tesla (t). 1 g = 0.1 mt.

  14. (1) electronic device for selecting signals in a segment of the trace on an a-scan display. (2) the interval along the baseline that is monitored.7


Gate, русский
    Группа по организации воздушного движения в восточной части европейского региона икао, включая среднюю азию


Gate, английский

Gate, английский

Gate ("puerta lógica), испанский
    "componente" del ordenador que se encarga de tomar decisiones permitiendo para ello que el circuito vaya en una u otra dirección según las condiciones que se han de satisfacer.


Gate (ut), английский
    Electronic device to monitor signals in a selected segment of the distance trace on an a-scan display.


Gate -, английский
    Воротная петля, петля для навески ворот h ~ н-образная (дверная или воротная) петля


Gate agitator, английский

Gate array, английский

Gate belt conveyor, английский

Gate chamber, английский

Gate complexity, gc, английский
    Показатель сложности схемы, выражаемый в чис ле вентилей


Gate contact, английский

Gate conveyor, английский

Gate diverter, английский
    The pop-up lever on a tub faucet that activates the diverter valve.


Gate electrode, английский

Gate end, английский

Gate end box, английский

Gate end placer machine, английский

Gate function, английский
    A gate, or mixing, function is used in mixture-of-experts or hierarchical mixture-of-experts systems to combine or select the individual experts predictions or selections for output (at that level). as an example, consider a system to predict creditworthiness based on income and other factors. if the individual experts prediction consisted of models developed on non-overlapping partitions of the training data, the gate function would be a simple selection function that would choose the appropriate sub-model. if the submodels were developed using overlapping regions of the data, the gate function might weight the prediction of the sub-models by each models` distance from this data point, or by their previous accuracy. see also: hierarchical mixtures of experts, mixture-of-experts models.


Gate garp, английский
    Atlantic tropical experiment


Restricted, английский
    Placed on a list that dictates that the trader may not maintain positions, solicit business, or provide indications in a stock, but may serve as broker in agency trades after being properly cleared. traders are so restricted due to investment bank involvement with the company on nonpublic activity (i.e., mergers and acquisitions defense), affiliate ownership, or underwriting activities; signified on the quotron by a flashing "r." a restricted list and the stocks on it should never be conveyed to anyone outside of the trading areas, much less outside the firm. see: grey list.


Tide gauge, английский
    Any device for measuring or recording tides. may be as simple as a yardstick on the seawall or as complex as a marigraph.


Tide creation, английский
    All surfaces of the earth are pulled toward the moon and sun by gravitational attraction. this has minor effect on solid land masses, but exerts great and obvious influence on the fluid oceans. moon gravity pulls upwards on the water, while the stronger force of earth gravity simultaneously pulls downward. the sun’s gravity also has an impact, but its gravitational force on the earth is less than half that of the moon, making the latter the predominant factor in tide creation. as the moon rotates around the earth, it pulls the water on the nearest side of the earth outward into a bulge. a similar bulge on the opposite side of the earth is caused by the water being thrown outward by the centrifugal force of the planet’s spin. these two bulges travel around the globe as tidal waves, producing diurnal high tides (two each day). when the sun>earth>moon line is straight (at new moon and full moon) their gravitational pulls combine to produce higher high tides and lower low tides, known as spring tides. when sun and moon are at right angles from the earth (during the quarter phases of the moon) the gravitational pull on the oceans is less, producing a smaller range between high and low water, known as neap tides. there is about a seven day interval between springs and neaps. tides also occur at slightly different times from one day to another, due to shifts in the relative orbits of earth, moon, and sun. northern california has two unequal tides each day, while the gulf of mexico experiences only one high and one low tide each day.