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pib (wn) | PiB
n 1: a unit of information equal to 1024 tebibytes or 2^50 bytes
[syn: petabyte, pebibyte, PB, PiB] |
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epibiont (encz) | epibiont,epibiont [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
pibgorn (encz) | pibgorn, n: |
pibroch (encz) | pibroch, n: |
epibiont (czen) | epibiont,epibiont[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Capibara (gcide) | Capibara \Ca`pi*ba"ra\, n. (Zool.)
See Capybara.
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Discerpibility (gcide) | Discerpibility \Dis*cerp`i*bil"i*ty\, Discerptibility
\Dis*cerp`ti*bil"i*ty\, n.
Capability or liableness to be discerped. [R.] --Wollaston.
Discerpible |
Discerpible (gcide) | Discerpible \Dis*cerp"i*ble\, Discerptible \Dis*cerp"ti*ble\, a.
[See Discerp.]
Capable of being discerped. [R.]
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Epiblast (gcide) | Epiblast \Ep"i*blast\, n. [Pref. epi- + -blast.] (Biol.)
The outer layer of the blastoderm; the ectoderm. See
Blastoderm, Delamination.
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Epiblastic (gcide) | Epiblastic \Ep`i*blas"tic\, a. (Biol.)
Of or relating to, or consisting of, the epiblast.
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Epiblema (gcide) | Epiblema \Ep`i*ble"ma\, n. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a cover; ? over + ?
to throw.] (Bot.)
The epidermal cells of rootlets, specially adapted to absorb
liquids. --Goodale.
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Epibolic (gcide) | Epibolic \Ep`i*bol"ic\, a. [Gr. ? to throw upon, add to; 'epi`
upon + ? to throw.] (Biol.)
Growing or covering over; -- said of a kind of invagination.
See under Invagination.
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epibolic invagination (gcide) | Invagination \In*vag`i*na"tion\, n. [L. pref. in- + vagina
sheath.]
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1. (Biol.) The condition of an invaginated organ or part.
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2. The inward movement of the wall of a tissue or cell, to
form a cavity; also, the cavity thus formed.
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3. Specifically: (Biol., Embryology) The inward movement of
one part of the wall of a blastula, to form a gastrula;
the process of gastrulation, in which layers of the ovum
are differentiated.
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Note: In embolic invagination, one half of the blastosphere
is pushed in towards the other half, producing an
embryonic form known as a gastrula. -- In {epibolic
invagination}, a phenomenon in the development of some
invertebrate ova, the epiblast appears to grow over or
around the hypoblast.
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Epiboly (gcide) | Epiboly \E*pib"o*ly\, n. [Cf. Gr. ? a throwing upon.] (Biol.)
Epibolic invagination. See under Invagination.
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Epibranchial (gcide) | Epibranchial \Ep`i*bran"chi*al\, a. [Pref. epi- + branchial.]
(Anat.)
Pertaining to the segment between the ceratobranchial and
pharyngobranchial in a branchial arch. -- n. An epibranchial
cartilage or bone.
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Indiscerpibility (gcide) | Indiscerpibility \In`dis*cerp`i*bil"i*ty\, Indiscerptibility
\In`dis*cerp`ti*bil"i*ty\, n.
The state or quality of being indiscerpible. [Obs.] --Dr. H.
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Indiscerpible (gcide) | Indiscerpible \In`dis*cerp"i*ble\, Indiscerptible
\In`dis*cerp"ti*ble\, a.
Not discerpible; inseparable. [Obs.] --Bp. Butler. --
In`dis*cerp"i*ble*ness, n., In`dis*cerp"ti*ble*ness, n.
[Obs.] -- In`dis*cerp"ti*bly, adv. [Obs.]
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Indiscerpibleness (gcide) | Indiscerpible \In`dis*cerp"i*ble\, Indiscerptible
\In`dis*cerp"ti*ble\, a.
Not discerpible; inseparable. [Obs.] --Bp. Butler. --
In`dis*cerp"i*ble*ness, n., In`dis*cerp"ti*ble*ness, n.
[Obs.] -- In`dis*cerp"ti*bly, adv. [Obs.]
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Pibcorn (gcide) | Pibcorn \Pib"corn`\, n. [W. pib pipe + corn horn.] (Mus.)
A wind instrument or pipe, with a horn at each end, -- used
in Wales.
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Pibroch (gcide) | Pibroch \Pi"broch\, n. [Gael. piobaireachd pipe music, fr.
piobair a piper, fr. pioba pipe, bagpipe, from English. See
Pipe, n.]
A Highland air, suited to the particular passion which the
musician would either excite or assuage; generally applied to
those airs that are played on the bagpipe before the
Highlanders when they go out to battle. --Jamieson.
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capibara (wn) | capibara
n 1: pig-sized tailless South American amphibious rodent with
partly webbed feet; largest living rodent [syn: capybara,
capibara, Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris] |
pib (wn) | PiB
n 1: a unit of information equal to 1024 tebibytes or 2^50 bytes
[syn: petabyte, pebibyte, PB, PiB] |
pibgorn (wn) | pibgorn
n 1: an ancient (now obsolete) single-reed woodwind; usually
made of bone [syn: hornpipe, pibgorn, stockhorn] |
pibit (wn) | Pibit
n 1: a unit of information equal to 1024 tebibits or 2^50 bits
[syn: pebibit, Pibit] |
pibroch (wn) | pibroch
n 1: martial music with variations; to be played by bagpipes |
gpib (foldoc) | IEEE 488
GBIP
General Purpose Interface Bus
GPIB
Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus
HP-IB
(GPIB, General-Purpose Interface Bus,
HP-IB, Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus) An 8-bit parallel bus
common on test equipment.
The IEEE-488 standard was proposed by Hewlett-Packard in the
late 1970s and has undergone a couple of revisions. HP
documentation (including data sheets and manuals) calls it
HP-IB, or Hewlett-Packard Interface Bus.
It allows up to 15 intelligent devices to share a single bus,
with the slowest device participating in the control and data
transfer handshakes to drive the speed of the transaction.
The maximum data rate is about one megabit per second.
Other standards committees have adopted HP-IB (American
Standards Institute with ANSI Standard MC 1.1 and
International Electro-technical Commission with IEC
Publication 625-1).
To paraphrase from the HP 1989 Test & Measurement Catalog (the
50th Anniversary version): The HP-IB has a party-line
structure wherein all devices on the bus are connected in
parallel. The 16 signal lines within the passive
interconnecting HP-IB (IEEE-488) cable are grouped into three
clusters according to their functions (Data Bus, Data Byte
Transfer Control Bus, General Interface Management Bus).
In June 1987 the IEEE approved a new standard for programmable
instruments called IEEE Std. 488.2-1987 Codes, Formats,
Protocols, and Common Commands. It works with the IEEE
Standard Digital Interface for Programmable Instrumentation,
IEEE 488-1978 (now 488.1). HP-IB is Hewlett-Packard's
implementation of IEEE 488.1.
(1996-05-10)
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gpib (vera) | GPIB
General Purpose Interface Bus (IEEE 488)
GPIB
General-Purpose Interface Bus (IEEE 488, GPIB)
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hpib (vera) | HPIB
Hewlett Packard Interface Bus (GPIB)
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