podobné slovo | definícia |
complementary distribution (encz) | complementary distribution, n: |
distribution agreement (encz) | distribution agreement, n: |
distribution channel (encz) | distribution channel,distribuční cesta Zdeněk Broždistribution channel,distribuční kanál Zdeněk Brož |
distribution cost (encz) | distribution cost, n: |
distribution free statistic (encz) | distribution free statistic, n: |
distribution function (encz) | distribution function, |
distribution furrow (encz) | distribution furrow,rozdělovací brázda [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
distribution law (encz) | distribution law, n: |
distribution list (encz) | distribution list, n: |
distribution network (encz) | distribution network,rozvodná síť (závlahová síť) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
distribution of income (encz) | distribution of income, |
distributional (encz) | distributional,distribuční adj: Zdeněk Brož |
distributional effect (encz) | distributional effect, |
distributionally regressive taxes (encz) | distributionally regressive taxes,distribučně regresivní
daně [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
distributions (encz) | distributions,distribuce pl. Zdeněk Brož |
frequency distribution (encz) | frequency distribution, n: |
income distribution (encz) | income distribution, |
maldistribution (encz) | maldistribution,špatná distribuce maldistribution,špatné rozdělení |
marginal productivity theory of income distribution (encz) | marginal productivity theory of income distribution,teorie mezní
produktivity rozdělování důchodů [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
normal distribution (encz) | normal distribution, n: |
normal distribution curve (encz) | normal distribution curve, |
poisson distribution (encz) | Poisson distribution,Poissonovo rozdělení n: [mat.] parkmaj |
redistribution (encz) | redistribution,přerozdělení n: Zdeněk Brožredistribution,redistribuce n: Zdeněk Brož |
redistribution of income (encz) | redistribution of income,přerozdělení Mgr. Dita Gálováredistribution of income,přerozdělování důchodu Mgr. Dita Gálová |
redistributional transfer payments (encz) | redistributional transfer payments, |
sample distribution (encz) | sample distribution, n: |
statistical distribution (encz) | statistical distribution, n: |
(power) management and distribution system for the more electric aircraft (czen) | (Power) Management And Distribution System for the More Electric
aircraft,MADMEL[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
joint tactical information distribution system (czen) | Joint Tactical Information Distribution System,JTIDS[zkr.]
[voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický překlad |
power management and distribution (czen) | Power Management and Distribution,PMAD[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
Distribution (gcide) | Distribution \Dis`tri*bu"tion\, n. [L. distributio: cf. F.
distribution.]
1. The act of distributing or dispensing; the act of dividing
or apportioning among several or many; apportionment; as,
the distribution of an estate among heirs or children.
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The phenomena of geological distribution are exactly
analogous to those of geography. --A. R.
Wallace.
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2. Separation into parts or classes; arrangement of anything
into parts; disposition; classification.
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3. That which is distributed. "Our charitable distributions."
--Atterbury.
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4. (Logic) A resolving a whole into its parts.
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5. (Print.) The sorting of types and placing them in their
proper boxes in the cases.
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6. (Steam Engine) The steps or operations by which steam is
supplied to and withdrawn from the cylinder at each stroke
of the piston; viz., admission, suppression or cutting
off, release or exhaust, and compression of exhaust steam
prior to the next admission.
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Geographical distribution, the natural arrangements of
animals and plants in particular regions or districts.
Syn: Apportionments; allotment; dispensation; disposal;
dispersion; classification; arrangement.
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distribution charges (gcide) | Overhead charges \O`ver*head" char"ges\, Overhead expenses
\O`ver*head" expenses\, etc. (Accounting)
Those general charges or expenses in any business which
cannot be charged up as belonging exclusively to any
particular part of the work or product, as where different
kinds of goods are made, or where there are different
departments in a business; -- called also fixed charges,
establishment charges, or (in a manufacturing business)
administration charges, selling charges, and
distribution charges, etc.
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Distributional (gcide) | Distributional \Dis`tri*bu"tion*al\, a.
Of or pertaining to distribution. --Huxley.
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Distributionist (gcide) | Distributionist \Dis`tri*bu"tion*ist\, n.
A distributer. [R.] --Dickens.
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Geographical distribution (gcide) | Geographic \Ge`o*graph"ic\, Geographical \Ge`o*graph"ic*al\, a.
[L. geographicus, Gr. ?: cf. F. g['e]ographique.]
Of or pertaining to geography.
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Geographical distribution. See under Distribution.
Geographic latitude (of a place), the angle included
between a line perpendicular or normal to the level
surface of water at rest at the place, and the plane of
the equator; differing slightly from the geocentric
latitude by reason of the difference between the earth's
figure and a true sphere.
Geographical mile. See under Mile.
Geographical variation, any variation of a species which is
dependent on climate or other geographical conditions.
[1913 Webster]Distribution \Dis`tri*bu"tion\, n. [L. distributio: cf. F.
distribution.]
1. The act of distributing or dispensing; the act of dividing
or apportioning among several or many; apportionment; as,
the distribution of an estate among heirs or children.
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The phenomena of geological distribution are exactly
analogous to those of geography. --A. R.
Wallace.
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2. Separation into parts or classes; arrangement of anything
into parts; disposition; classification.
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3. That which is distributed. "Our charitable distributions."
--Atterbury.
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4. (Logic) A resolving a whole into its parts.
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5. (Print.) The sorting of types and placing them in their
proper boxes in the cases.
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6. (Steam Engine) The steps or operations by which steam is
supplied to and withdrawn from the cylinder at each stroke
of the piston; viz., admission, suppression or cutting
off, release or exhaust, and compression of exhaust steam
prior to the next admission.
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Geographical distribution, the natural arrangements of
animals and plants in particular regions or districts.
Syn: Apportionments; allotment; dispensation; disposal;
dispersion; classification; arrangement.
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Redistribution (gcide) | Redistribute \Re`dis*trib"ute\ (-tr?b"?t), v. t.
To distribute again.
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bernoulli distribution (wn) | Bernoulli distribution
n 1: a theoretical distribution of the number of successes in a
finite set of independent trials with a constant
probability of success [syn: binomial distribution,
Bernoulli distribution] |
binomial distribution (wn) | binomial distribution
n 1: a theoretical distribution of the number of successes in a
finite set of independent trials with a constant
probability of success [syn: binomial distribution,
Bernoulli distribution] |
boltzmann distribution law (wn) | Boltzmann distribution law
n 1: (physics) a law expressing the distribution of energy among
the molecules of a gas in thermal equilibrium [syn:
Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution law, {Boltzmann
distribution law}] |
complementary distribution (wn) | complementary distribution
n 1: (linguistics) a distribution of related speech sounds or
forms in such a way that they only appear in different
contexts [syn: complementary distribution,
complementation] |
distribution agreement (wn) | distribution agreement
n 1: a contract governing the marketing of an item of
merchandise |
distribution channel (wn) | distribution channel
n 1: a way of selling a company's product either directly or via
distributors; "possible distribution channels are
wholesalers or small retailers or retail chains or direct
mailers or your own stores" [syn: distribution channel,
channel] |
distribution cost (wn) | distribution cost
n 1: any cost incurred by a producer or wholesaler or retailer
or distributor (as for advertising and shipping etc) |
distribution free statistic (wn) | distribution free statistic
n 1: a statistic computed without knowledge of the form or the
parameters of the distribution from which observations are
drawn [syn: nonparametric statistic, {distribution free
statistic}] |
distribution law (wn) | distribution law
n 1: (chemistry) the total energy in an assembly of molecules is
not distributed equally but is distributed around an
average value according to a statistical distribution |
distribution list (wn) | distribution list
n 1: list of names to whom a communication should be sent |
distributional (wn) | distributional
adj 1: of or relating to spatial distribution; "distributional
requirements" |
equidistribution (wn) | equidistribution
n 1: a flat distribution having equal frequencies of occurrence |
frequency distribution (wn) | frequency distribution
n 1: a distribution of observed frequencies of occurrence of the
values of a variable |
gaussian distribution (wn) | Gaussian distribution
n 1: a theoretical distribution with finite mean and variance
[syn: normal distribution, Gaussian distribution] |
maxwell-boltzmann distribution law (wn) | Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution law
n 1: (physics) a law expressing the distribution of energy among
the molecules of a gas in thermal equilibrium [syn:
Maxwell-Boltzmann distribution law, {Boltzmann
distribution law}] |
normal distribution (wn) | normal distribution
n 1: a theoretical distribution with finite mean and variance
[syn: normal distribution, Gaussian distribution] |
poisson distribution (wn) | Poisson distribution
n 1: a theoretical distribution that is a good approximation to
the binomial distribution when the probability is small and
the number of trials is large |
redistribution (wn) | redistribution
n 1: distributing again; "the revolution resulted in a
redistribution of wealth" |
sample distribution (wn) | sample distribution
n 1: items selected at random from a population and used to test
hypotheses about the population [syn: {sample
distribution}, sample, sampling] |
statistical distribution (wn) | statistical distribution
n 1: (statistics) an arrangement of values of a variable showing
their observed or theoretical frequency of occurrence [syn:
distribution, statistical distribution] |
architecture neutral distribution format (foldoc) | Architecture Neutral Distribution Format
ANDF
(ANDF) An emerging OSF
standard for software distribution. Programs are compiled
into ANDF before distribution and executables are produced
from it for the local target system. This allows software to
be developed and distributed in a single version then
installed on a variety of hardware.
See also UNCOL.
["Architecture Neutral Distribution Format: A White Paper",
Open Software Foundation, Nov 1990].
(1995-10-20)
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berkeley software distribution (foldoc) | Berkeley Software Distribution
4.2BSD
4.3BSD
Berkeley 4.2
Berkeley Unix
BSD
BSD Unix
(BSD) A family of Unix versions developed
by Bill Joy and others at the {University of California at
Berkeley}, originally for the DEC VAX and PDP-11
computers, and subsequently ported to almost all modern
general-purpose computers. BSD Unix incorporates paged
virtual memory, TCP/IP networking enhancements and many
other features.
BSD UNIX 4.0 was released on 1980-10-19. The BSD versions
(4.1, 4.2, and 4.3) and the commercial versions derived from
them (SunOS, ULTRIX, Mt. Xinu, Dynix) held the
technical lead in the Unix world until AT&T's successful
standardisation efforts after about 1986, and are still widely
popular.
See also Berzerkeley, USG Unix.
(2005-01-20)
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gaussian distribution (foldoc) | normal distribution
bell curve
Gaussian distribution
(Or "Gaussian distribution") The {frequency
distribution} of many natural phenomena such as the height or
intelligence of people of a certain age and sex. The formula
looks something like:
P(x) = e^(((x-m)/s)^2)
where P(x) is the probability of a measurement x, m is the
mean value of x and s is the standard deviation.
Also known as a "bell curve" because of its shape.
(2003-10-25)
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intermediate distribution frame (foldoc) | Intermediate Distribution Frame
(IDF) A network closet containing a secondary
hub, fed from the main hub.
(1995-05-05)
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leaf distribution limited (foldoc) | Leaf Distribution Limited
A UK connectivity software supplier which also provides
SERVELAN, a country-wide Internet access service.
E-mail: .
Address: 7 Elmwood, Chineham Business Park, Crockford Lane,
BASINGSTOKE RG24 0WG. Telephone: +44 (1256) 707 777. Fax:
+44 (1256) 707 555.
(1995-01-04)
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local multipoint distribution system (foldoc) | Local Multipoint Distribution System
LMDS
(LMDS) A broadband wireless technology.
[Details?]
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main distribution frame (foldoc) | Main Distribution Frame
MDF
(MDF) The network closet containing the main
hub.
(1995-05-05)
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multi-channel memorandum distribution facility (foldoc) | Multi-channel Memorandum Distribution Facility
MMDF
(MMDF) An electronic mail system for Unix(?)
which is much easier to configure than sendmail. The source
is available.
MMDF is a versatile and configurable mail routing system
(MTA) which also includes user interface programs (MUA).
It can be set up to route mail to different domains and
hosts over different channels (e.g. SMTP, UUCP). On
UNIX systems, its configuration begins with the
/usr/mmdf/mmdftailor file, which defines the machine and
domain names, various other configuration tables (alias,
domain, channel) and other configuration information.
[Home?]
(1997-01-14)
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normal distribution (foldoc) | normal distribution
bell curve
Gaussian distribution
(Or "Gaussian distribution") The {frequency
distribution} of many natural phenomena such as the height or
intelligence of people of a certain age and sex. The formula
looks something like:
P(x) = e^(((x-m)/s)^2)
where P(x) is the probability of a measurement x, m is the
mean value of x and s is the standard deviation.
Also known as a "bell curve" because of its shape.
(2003-10-25)
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poisson distribution (foldoc) | Poisson distribution
A probability distribution used to describe
the occurrence of unlikely events in a large number of
independent trials.
Poisson distributions are often used in building simulated
user loads.
[Formula?]
(2003-03-18)
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rayleigh distribution (foldoc) | Rayleigh distribution
A curve that yields a good approximation to the
actual labour curves on software projects.
[Details? Equation?]
(1996-05-29)
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