s
sa
sb
sc
sd
se
sf
sg
sh
si
sj
sk
sl
sm
sn
so
sp
sq
sr
ss
st
su
sv
sw
sy
Перевод: segmentation
[существительное] деление; сегментация
Тезаурус:
- Explicit letter segmentation is not performed.
- Most interesting, perhaps, is the extent to which attention to its organization of time around interruption and the consequent segmentation of its narrative might place televised fictional genres or subgenres in a fairly continuous line of popular novelistic forms for which the feature film represents a break rather than an exemplary object.
- In Drosophila the segmentation genes paired and gooseberry are required for a proper wingless and engrailed expression.
- Segmentation and morphological analysis.
- One of the evolutionary advantages of segmentation (the division of the body into a series of similar parts) is that it becomes possible to maintain an old function and acquire a new one simultaneously, by modifying the organs of one segment while leaving those of another unchanged.
- Through homology to Drosophila paired box-containing segmentation genes, at least eight members of the vertebrate Pax gene family have been isolated.
- This process is known as segmentation, and methods vary considerably resulting in individual strokes, characters, or some unit which is usually less than a character.
- The many different kinds are distinguished by the nature of the segmentation, particularly in the head region, the structure of the thorax and pygidium, the size, position and structure of the eyes, the development of the moulting sutures, and the surface patterns on the exterior of the exoskeleton.
- Segmentation may have developed as a way of enabling worms to increase their efficiency as burrowers in mud.
- The relationship between qualifications and jobs is attenuated by the complexities of labour market segmentation and this itself is subject to local diversification.
- The scorpions show divisions only in their long tails; and most spiders have completely lost all signs of segmentation, only a few Southeast Asian species having clearly recognisable relics of their segmented past.
- "What we will see is segmentation.
- A truly usable recognition system would have to learn from whole word recognition techniques and combine them in some fashion with existing segmentation techniques (Ho et al, 1991; Hull et al, 1991).
|