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Перевод: peripheral
[прилагательное] периферийный; окружной; второстепенный; частный; подсобный; вспомогательный; периферический; [существительное] периферийное устройство
Тезаурус:
- The activities of the cook are the centre of attention, and the presence of children, spouse, dogs, cats or other subordinates are peripheral to the main action.
- These low-cost systems will support Intel Corp's Pentium Peripheral Connect Interface bus specification, which will allow NT applications running on its Alpha or Pentium systems to interoperate.
- He was invited to develop his Dublin address with particular reference to the economic and commercial disadvantages of peripheral industrial countries, such as the United Kingdom, within the EEC.
- IBM Corp will launch two new Thinkpad laptops within the next couple of weeks according to documents seen by Computerworld: the paper says the new ThinkPad 720 and 720C machines will be based on the current Model 700s with faster 25/50MHz 486SLC2 processors, 160Mb hard disks and management facilities that bump battery life up to 7.75 hours on the monochrome and 4.8 hours on the colour version; the new machines also have improved peripheral support , with space for either two PCMCIA type 2 cards or a single type 3; a new sub-notebook computer is also ready, but will not be announced until the summer.
- Some visually handicapped pupils have good central vision and seem to have little difficulty in reading, but poor peripheral vision can give them problems in managing their environment.
- An evolutionarily successful species is likely to populate its habitat fully and individuals are likely to be forced into peripheral regions where they face a greater environmental variance.
- Thus, while driving to work, an awareness of the road, other vehicles and the surrounding environment may become quite peripheral while the attention focuses upon a conversation, a recent argument at home, or a coming confrontation with a boss or client.
- A design that inverts the desirable situation, filling the peripheral zone with fine detail and leaving the fovea blank, is disconcerting, even bewildering, and sometimes frightening.
- GGFs produced in peripheral nerve probably play a significant part in regulating the functions of Schwann cells during development and following nerve injury.
- There had been several local, peripheral wars in which Britain had been engaged, notably that in Korea in 1950-;3, and a long series of conflicts to resolve colonial problems - Malaya in the late 1940s, Kenya and Cyprus in the 1950s, Suez (most traumatically) in 1956, Aden and Southern Arabia in the sixties.
- These drugs may aggravate hypoglycaemia (Newman, 1976; Lager et al, 1979), may result in undamped hypertensive surges secondary to hypoglycaemic catecholamine release (McMurty, 1974; Shepherd et al, 1981) and may threaten the peripheral circulation by arteriolar constriction (McSorley Warren, 1978; Vale Jeffreys, 1978).
- Why, some might question, is there such an emphasis on something which is so peripheral to the New Testament?
- While they might find "delinquent" behaviour, in its many manifestations, irritating, as the role of juvenile labour in the production process was always either peripheral or auxiliary , the "delinquency" was more than compensated for by the advantages of using young workers who were cheap, malleable, non-unionized, easy to recruit and just as easy to dismiss.
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