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Mesopic vision

Глоссарий по визуальному контролю и осмотру
  1. Vision adapted to a level of light between photopic at 3.4 ? 10–2 cd·m–2 (3.2 ? 10–3 cd·ft–2) and scotopic at 3 ? 10–5 cd·m–2 (2.7 ? 10–6 cd·ft–2).

  2. Vision adapted to a level of light between photopic (greater than 3 cd/m2) and scotopic (less than 0.01 cd/m2). an official definition of the human eye’s mesopic composite spectral response has not yet been developed. see also dark adaptation. compare photopic vision; scotopic vision.

  3. Intermediate state of dark adaptation where retinal cones and rods work together in semidark conditions. this state would be expected in typical fluorescent nondestructive evaluation applications.

  4. Photopic vision and scotopic vision. mig welding:


Мезопическое зрение, русский



Mesopic, английский
    Intensities of light under which both rods and cones operate


Vis, русский
    Видимость


Vis, нидерландский

Vis, шведский

Vis, латинский

Vis, английский
  1. Visibility

  2. Visible

  3. Visual

  4. Visual instrumentation system

  5. Visibility (icao)


Vis (a.), шведский

Vis (deorum), латинский

Vis (vini), латинский

Vis (virtutis, латинский

Vis absoluta, латинский
    Überwältigende gewalt. bezeichnet ein gewaltanwendung, die den willen des angegriffenen völlig ausschaltet. beispiel: freiheitsberaubung (§ 239 stgb).


Vis atrox, латинский

Vis caeli, латинский

Vis compulsiva, латинский
    Nötigende gewalt. bezeichnet eine gewaltanwendung, die den willen des angegriffenen beugt. beispiele: nötigung, erpressung (§§ 240, 253 stgb).


Vis gravitatis, gravitudo, inis, f, латинский

Vis impotentiae, латинский
    Сила бессилия


Vis inertiae, латинский
    Сила инерции


Vis insita, английский
    The innate force of matter; another name for vis inerti?. it is that by which a vessel “keeps her way.”


Vis laica, латинский

Vis medicatrix naturae, латинский
    Целительная сила природы


Definition, английский
  1. The fidelity of a television system to the original scene.

  2. Also called resolution. the fidelity with which detail is reproduced by a television system ranging from a fuzzy to a sharp appearance.

  3. The fidelity of reproduction of the pattern edge relative to the original master

  4. N дефиниция, определе- ние

  5. A verbal representation of a concept which serves to differentiate it from related concepts and allows humans to recognize and agree on the concept.

  6. Description of linear demarcation sensitivity or the detail sharpness of object outline in a radiologic test image. it is a function of screen type, exposure geometry, radiation energy, and characteristics sensor (such as film).

  7. Описание чувствительности к линейной демаркации или четкости контуров объекта на радиологическом контрольном изображении. это зависит от типа экрана, геометрии экспозиции, энергии излучения и характеристик датчика (например, пленки).


Adaptation, английский
  1. Адаптация; самонастройка; самоприспосабливание

  2. Адаптация (приспособление организма к изменившимся условиям среды, питательным и токсичным веществам)

  3. 1. a change which has been or can be made to something 2. the act of changing something so that it fits a new situation 3. the process by which sensory receptors become accustomed to a sensation which is repeated add add abbr attention deficit disorder

  4. Адаптация

  5. N адаптация14 (тж. adaption, см. тж. adoption) theory

  6. Адаптация; приспособление

  7. 1) characteristics of organisms evolved as a consequence of natural selection; 2) changes in the form or behavior of an organism during life as a response to environmental stimuli; 3) changes in the excitability of a sense organ as a result of continuos stimulation.

  8. Stability of success in the face of a changing environment. two kinds of adaptation are distinguished. (a) darwinian adaptation after darwin who observed how organisms change their internal structure when their environment makes existing forms no longer viable. e.g., ashby`s homeostat searches for a new pattern of behavior as soon as disturbances in its surroundings drive or threaten to drive its essential variables outside specified limits. (b) singerian adaptation after singer who described how organisms, particularly man, change the nature of their environment so as to eliminate threats to or prevent the destruction of their own internal organization. e.g., agriculture, architecture and technology adapt the physical environment to human-social needs. the difference between "adaptive" and "adapting" behavior (steg) also reflects this distinction. adaptation can occur in several levels of an organiz~tional hierarchy and may even apply to itself as in "amplifying adaptation" (ashby) which is "adaptation to adapt" and has the properties of self-organization.

  9. Initiatives and measures to reduce the vulnerability or increase the resilience of natural and human systems to actual or expected climate change impacts. various types of adaptation exist, for example, anticipatory and reactive, private and public, and autonomous and planned. examples are raising river or coastal dikes, retreating from coastal areas subject to fl ooding from sea level rise or introducing alternative temperature-appropriate or drought-adapted crops for conventional ones.


Intermediate, английский
  1. Between two others.

  2. Промежуточный

  3. Промежуточное звено

  4. Chemical term for an igneous rock containing 54 to 62% silica and usually


Conditions, английский
  1. The terms of surrender.

  2. Обстоятельства; условия; режим

  3. Грузовая устойчивость ~ of crane during lifting operations грузовая устойчивость крана ~ of geometrical shape геометрическая неизменяемость ~ of slope устойчивость откоса ~ of volume постоянство объёма

  4. Наблюдения за работой сооружений в условиях эксплуатации

  5. Работа конструкции в условиях эксплуатационных нагрузок

  6. A set of specified constraints and parameters that are part of the rights group bundled into a rights label. these are enforced at the time of consumption.


Fluorescent, английский
  1. Флуоресцирующий; флуоресцентный (о надписи)

  2. U-lamp a tubular lamp whose bulb has a 180° bend at the center,

  3. Having the property to produce fluorescence.

  4. The ability of certain materials to absorb energy and then immediately release that energy in the form of light


Nondestructive, английский
  1. Неразрушающий

  2. Неразрушающий (об испытаниях и т.п.)


Evaluation, английский
  1. Оценка. вычисление. аттестация.

  2. Оценка

  3. The act of examining and calculating the quantity or level of something  in further evaluation of these patients no side-effects of the treatment were noted. ‘…evaluation of fetal age and weight has proved to be of value in the clinical management of pregnancy, particularly in high-risk gestations’ [southern medical journal]

  4. N оценка measure, method, methodology, procedure 6 падеж, маркирующий субъект действия при переходном глаголе в синтаксической системе, где субъект непереходного и объект переход- ного выражаются номинативом. 7 свойство языка иметь эргатив. 8 первоначальное значение и форма слова.

  5. Оценка 24

  6. Оценка технического состояния и степени дефектности (объекта)

  7. Оценка. систематическая проверка степени соответствия продукции, процесса или услуги заданным требованиям [22].

  8. The process of establishing whether an existing structure performs approximately as expected. the process of obtaining reliable data usually for administrators and governmental agencies about the effects, values and efficiency of social programs, particularly in education and economic development. formative evaluation is often part of the program and designed to improve it. algedonic (->algedonic regulation) evaluation is designed to establish its worth.

  9. The determination, by a program, of the value of an expression or the action that a program statement specifies. evaluation can take place at compile time or at run time.

  10. Итоговая оценка

  11. The process of deciding as to the severity of the condition after the indication has been interpreted. evaluation leads to the decision as to whether the part must be rejected, salvaged or may be accepted for use.

  12. Review, following interpretation of indications, to determine whether they meet specified acceptance criteria.

  13. Process of deciding the severity of a condition after an indication has been interpreted, to determine whether it meets acceptance criteria.

  14. Process of determining the magnitude and significance of a discontinuity after the indication has been interpreted as relevant. evaluation determines if the test object should be rejected, repaired or accepted. see indication and interpretation.1

  15. Process of determining the magnitude and significance of a discontinuity after the indication has been interpreted as relevant. evaluation determines if the test object should be rejected, repaired, or accepted. see also indication; interpretation. 498 glossary e-f

  16. Process of deciding the severity of a condition after an indication has been interpreted. evaluation determines if the test object should be rejected or accepted.

  17. Indication and interpretation.5

  18. Process of deciding the severity of a condition after an indication has been interpreted. evaluation determines if the test object should be rejected or accepted.7 see also indication and interpretation.

  19. To make an assessment or measurement of the outcome of the coaching in terms of its value added, both qualitative and quantitative

  20. An informal assessment of an individual. the coach will evaluate the coachee to identify where that individual is positioned mentally, physically, and spiritually in relation to where they want to be. through ongoing evaluation and re-evaluation, the coach can refine and adjust the approach taken to improve the individual.


Miniborescope, английский
    Jargon for miniature borescope.


Mathematical morphology, английский
    Image processing technique of expanding and shrinking. the basic operators in mathematical morphology are dilation (expanding), erosion (shrinking), opening and closing.