podobné slovo | definícia |
global positioning system (msas) | Global Positioning System
- GPS |
global positioning system (msasasci) | Global Positioning System
- GPS |
globalny (msasasci) | globalny
- global |
declaration on cooperation to strengthen the global expansion (encz) | Declaration on Cooperation to Strengthen the Global Expansion, |
global 2000 report to the president (encz) | Global 2000 Report to the President,Global 2000 Report to the
President [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global aphasia (encz) | global aphasia, n: |
global balance of payments (encz) | global balance of payments, |
global climate change (encz) | global climate change, n: |
global commons (encz) | global commons, |
global current account balance (encz) | global current account balance, |
global ecology (encz) | global ecology,globální ekologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global environment (encz) | global environment,globální prostředí [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global environment facility (encz) | Global Environment Facility, |
global environment trust fund (encz) | Global Environment Trust Fund, |
global environmental facility (encz) | global environmental facility,globální environmentální
vybavenost [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačGlobal Environmental Facility, GEF,globální environmentální
možnosti [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global environmental monitoring system (encz) | Global Environmental Monitoring System,GEMS Global Environmental
Monitoring System [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačGlobal Environmental Monitoring System,Global Environmental Monitoring
System GEMS [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačGlobal Environmental Monitoring System,globální systém monitoringu
životního prostředí [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global organization (encz) | global organization, n: |
global resource information database (encz) | Global Resource Information Database,Global Resource Information
Database GRID [eko.] RNDr. Pavel PiskačGlobal Resource Information Database,GRID Global Resource Information
Database [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global stewardship (encz) | global stewardship, |
global warming (encz) | global warming,globální oteplování |
global warming potential (gwp) (encz) | global warming potential (gwp),potenciál látky způsobovat globální
oteplení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
globalisation (encz) | globalisation,globalizace n: Zdeněk Brož |
globalise (encz) | globalise, v: |
globalism (encz) | globalism, |
globalist (encz) | globalist, |
globalization (encz) | globalization,globalizace n: Zdeněk Brož |
globalize (encz) | globalize,globalizovat v: Zdeněk Brožglobalize,zmezinárodnit v: Zdeněk Brož |
globally (encz) | globally,globálně adv: Zdeněk Brož |
shift in the adequacy of global reserves (encz) | shift in the adequacy of global reserves, |
transient global amnesia (encz) | transient global amnesia, n: |
differential global positioning system (czen) | Differential Global Positioning System,DGPS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a
automatický překlad |
gems global environmental monitoring system (czen) | GEMS Global Environmental Monitoring System,Global Environmental
Monitoring System[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global 2000 report to the president (czen) | Global 2000 Report to the President,Global 2000 Report to the
President[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global environmental monitoring system gems (czen) | Global Environmental Monitoring System GEMS,Global Environmental
Monitoring System[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
global positioning system (czen) | Global Positioning System,GPS[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad |
global resource information database grid (czen) | Global Resource Information Database GRID,Global Resource Information
Database[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
globalizace (czen) | globalizace,globalisationn: Zdeněk Brožglobalizace,globalizationn: Zdeněk Brož |
globalizovat (czen) | globalizovat,globalizev: Zdeněk Brož |
grid global resource information database (czen) | GRID Global Resource Information Database,Global Resource Information
Database[eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
think globally (czen) | Think Globally, Act Locally,TGAL[zkr.] |
Global Positioning System (gcide) | Global Positioning System \Glob"al Po*si"tion*ing Sys"tem\ n.
(gl[=o]"b'l p[-o]*z[i^]sh"[u^]n*[i^]ng s[i^]s"t[e^]m)
A worldwide system of electronic navigation in which a
vessel, aircraft or missile determines its latitude and
longitude by measuring the transmission time from several
orbiting satellites. GPS is more precise than any other
navigation system available, yielding position accurate
within 10 meters 95% of the time.
Syn: GPS.
[RDH]
Note: The precision of the GPS is dependent upon the very
high timing accuracy of atomic clocks. Although the
military originally intentionally degraded the signal
and thus the accuracy for civilian users, GPS was
nevertheless more precise than any other navigation
system available. In 2000, President Clinton issued an
executive order discontinuing the degrading of the
signal for civilians.
[RDH]
On June 26, 1993 . . . the U.S. Air Force
launched the 24th Navstar satellite into orbit,
completing a network of 24 satellites known as
the Global Positioning System, or GPS. With a GPS
receiver that costs less than a few hundred
dollars you can instantly learn your location on
the planet -- your latitude, longitude, and even
altitude -- to within a few hundred feet.
This incredible new technology was made possible
by a combination of scientific and engineering
advances, particularly development of the world's
most accurate timepieces: atomic clocks that are
precise to within a billionth of a second.
--http://www4.nationalacademies.org/beyond/beyonddiscovery.nsf/web/gps?OpenDocument
[PJC] |
global aphasia (wn) | global aphasia
n 1: loss of all ability to communicate [syn: global aphasia,
total aphasia] |
global climate change (wn) | global climate change
n 1: a change in the world's climate [syn: climate change,
global climate change] |
global organization (wn) | global organization
n 1: an international alliance involving many different
countries [syn: world organization, world organisation,
international organization, international organisation,
global organization] |
global positioning system (wn) | Global Positioning System
n 1: a navigational system involving satellites and computers
that can determine the latitude and longitude of a receiver
on Earth by computing the time difference for signals from
different satellites to reach the receiver [syn: {Global
Positioning System}, GPS] |
global warming (wn) | global warming
n 1: an increase in the average temperature of the earth's
atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes
climatic changes) |
globalisation (wn) | globalisation
n 1: growth to a global or worldwide scale; "the globalization
of the communication industry" [syn: globalization,
globalisation] |
globalise (wn) | globalise
v 1: make world-wide in scope or application; "Markets are being
increasingly globalized" [syn: globalize, globalise] |
globalization (wn) | globalization
n 1: growth to a global or worldwide scale; "the globalization
of the communication industry" [syn: globalization,
globalisation] |
globalize (wn) | globalize
v 1: make world-wide in scope or application; "Markets are being
increasingly globalized" [syn: globalize, globalise] |
globally (wn) | globally
adv 1: throughout the world; "this is globally significant" |
transient global amnesia (wn) | transient global amnesia
n 1: memory disorder seen in middle aged and elderly persons;
characterized by an episode of amnesia and bewilderment
that lasts for several hours; person is otherwise alert and
intellectually active |
global index (foldoc) | global index
(gid) The filename extension of a
Windows 95 "global index" file. .gid files are created by
the help browser internal to Windows 95 (also available for
other Windows versions) for WinHelp files (hlp), as well as
for storing user preferences, such as window position.
(1997-01-30)
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global network navigator (foldoc) | Global Network Navigator
GNN
(GNN) A collection of free services provided by {O'Reilly &
Associates}.
The Whole Internet Catalog describes the most useful Net
resources and services with live links to those resources.
The GNN Business Pages list companies on the Internet. The
Internet Help Desk provides help in starting Internetq
exploration. NetNews is a weekly publication that reports on
the news of the Internet, with weekly articles on Internet
trends and special events, sports, weather, and comics. There
are also pages aobut travel and personal finance.
Home page (http://gnn.com/).
E-mail: .
Telephone: (800) 998 9938 (USA), +1 (707) 829 0515 (outside
USA).
(1995-01-10)
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global positioning system (foldoc) | Global Positioning System
GPS
(GPS) A system for determining postion on the
Earth's surface by comparing radio signals from several
satellites. When completed the system will consist of 24
satellites equipped with radio transmitters and atomic clocks.
Depending on your geographic location, the GPS receiver
samples data from up to six satellites, it then calculates the
time taken for each satellite signal to reach the GPS
receiver, and from the difference in time of reception,
determines your location.
["Global Positioning by Satellite"? Precison? Coverage? Web
page?]
(1998-02-10)
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global system for mobile communications (foldoc) | Global System for Mobile Communications
GSM
(GSM) One of the major standards for
digital mobile communications. In 1982, the Groupe Speciale
Mobile was formed by the {Confederation of European Posts and
Telecommunications} (CEPT) to design a pan-European mobile
technology. GSM was named after the "Groupe de travail
Spéciale pour les services Mobiles" group of CEPT that wrote
the first GSM specifications.
By 2011, GSM was in use in over 60 countries and serving over
six billion subscribers. The GSM standard uses the 900 MHz,
1800 MHz and 1900 MHz bands.
GPRS allows packet switched data communications over GSM,
and is widely used for web and electronic mail access from
mobile devices.
GSM History (http://www.gsma.com/aboutus/history).
(2017-01-03)
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globalisation (foldoc) | internationalisation
globalisation
i18n
internationalization
(i18n, globalisation, enabling, software
enabling) The process and philosophy of making software
portable to other locales.
For successful localisation, products must be technically
and culturally neutral. Effective internationalisation
reduces the time and resources required for localisation,
improving time-to-market abroad and allowing {simultaneous
shipment}. In orther words, internationalisation abstracts
out local details, localisation specifies those details for a
particular locale.
Technically this may include allowing {double-byte character
sets} such as unicode or Japanese, local numbering, date and
currency formats, and other local format conventions.
It also includes the separation of user interface text
e.g. in dialog boxes and menus. All the text used by an
application may be kept in a separate file or directory, so
that it can be translated all at once. User interfaces may
require more screen space for text in other languages.
The simplest form of internationalisation may be to make use
of operating system calls that format time, date and
currency values according to the operating system's
configuration.
The abbreviation i18n means "I - eighteen letters - N".
(1999-06-28)
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institute for global communications (foldoc) | Institute for Global Communications
IGC
(IGC) Provider of computer networking tools for international
communications and information exchange. The IGC Networks --
PeaceNet, EcoNet, ConflictNet and LaborNet -- comprise the
world's only computer communications system dedicated solely
to environmental preservation, peace, and human rights. New
technologies are helping these worldwide communities cooperate
more effectively and efficiently.
Address: 18 De Boom Street, San Francisco, CA 94107 USA. A
division of the Tides Foundation, a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt
organisation. A founding member of the world-wide Association
of Progressive Communications (APC).
(ftp://igc.apc.org).
E-mail: .
(1996-06-24)
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