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  • 1 Most Recently Used

    Computers: MRU

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Most Recently Used

  • 2 Most Recently-Used Master

    File extension: MRM

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Most Recently-Used Master

  • 3 çok yakında

    most recently

    Turkish-English dictionary > çok yakında

  • 4 paling akhir

    most recently

    Indonesia-Inggris kamus > paling akhir

  • 5 остросовременно

    Новый русско-английский словарь > остросовременно

  • 6 совсем недавно

    1) General subject: most recently, yesterday, just recently (The CRTC just recently handed down this decision.), fairly recently, just a little while ago, not so long ago, only a short time ago, very recently
    2) Mathematics: quite recently
    3) Makarov: more recently, recently

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > совсем недавно

  • 7 revista viva

    Ex. This page has been updated to display the most recently active journals, including comments.
    * * *

    Ex: This page has been updated to display the most recently active journals, including comments.

    Spanish-English dictionary > revista viva

  • 8 baš sada

    • but now even now; even; even now; just now; most recently; most-recently; yet

    Serbian-English dictionary > baš sada

  • 9 upravo

    • currently; exactly; just; most recently; most-recently; now; precisely; properly; rather; right; right-heartedly; truly

    Serbian-English dictionary > upravo

  • 10 совсем недавно

    Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > совсем недавно

  • 11 ἄγχιστος

    ἄγχιστ-ος, ον, Arc. [full] ἄσιστος (v. sub fin.), [comp] Sup. of ἄγχι,
    A nearest: as Adj. not in [dialect] Ep.; nearest in place, A.Ag. 256 (lyr.), S.OT 919;

    γένει ἄ. πατρός E.Tr.48

    ;

    τὸν ἄ. S.El. 1105

    ; ever nigh, Pi.P.9.64.
    II Hom. has only neut. as Adv., ἄγχιστον nearest, Od.5.280; more commonly pl., ἄγχιστα ἐῴκει was most nearly like , Il.2.58, 14.474;

    ἄ. ἐοικώς Od.13.80

    ;

    ἄ. ἐΐσκω 6.152

    , cf. Pi.I.2.10: freq. c. gen., Διὸς ἄ. next to Zeus, A.Supp. 1035 (lyr.);

    ἄ. τοῦ βωμοῦ Hdt.9.81

    ;

    ἄ. οἰκεῖν τινος Id.1.134

    , al., cf. Hp.Mul.2.181:—οἱ ἄ. those next of kin, Hdt.5.79;

    ἄ. ἦν αὐτῷ γένους Luc.Cat.17

    ; also

    τοὶ 'ς ἄσιστα πόθικες IG5(2).159.17

    ([place name] Tegea), cf.Jahresh.1.197 ([place name] Elis).
    2 nearestto what is right, 'for choice', Hp.Art.14, cf. Acut.57.
    III of Time, most lately, but now,

    ἄ... πόλεμος δέδηεν Il.20.18

    ; ὁ ἄ. ἀποθανών he who died last, Hdt.2.143; τὰ ἄ. most recently, Antipho 2.1.6.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ἄγχιστος

  • 12 последний использованный

    1) Information technology: most-recently-used

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > последний использованный

  • 13 совсем недавно

    Совсем недавно
     Most recently, Jones [...] has expressed the specific permeabilities in terms of the perimeters around the flow areas of each phase.
     Very recently [...], it has demonstrated that the use of an inappropriate heat transfer coefficient could have a marked effect on the predicted performance of a flat plate solar collector.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > совсем недавно

  • 14 Front National

    , FN
       Extreme right-wing and xenophobic political party, founded by Jean Marie Le Pen in 1972. The party is strongly Eurosceptic, anti-immigration, and traditionalist; party members, including Le Pen, have been prosecuted for racist remarks, negationism, and the downplaying of war-crimes.
       The Front National has been a significant force in French politics since the 1980's, particularly where they have been aided by proportional representation. They won 10 seats at the European Parliament in 1984, and then 35 seats in the French general election of 1986, after François Mitterrand introduced a degree of proportional representation into the voting system. PR was quickly dropped again after this, and the FN has never since had more than a single Député. However, in European elections, where PR has remained, the FN has continued to pick up seats, most recently with 7 in the 2004 election.
       In 1995, the Front National won municipal elections in three towns in the south of France, Orange, Vitrolles and Marignane, in "triangular" second rounds for which neither the socialists (PS) nor the main conservative party would withdraw their candidates.
       Perhaps the FN's most visible success was that of its leader, Jean-Marie Le Pen, in the 2002 Presidential election, when he obtained second place in the first round, thus securing a place in the runoff. It is interesting to note that in this second round, which was a massive victory for Jacques Chirac, le Pen took less than 1% more of the vote than in the first round.
       The high profile of the FN in French politics surprises many foreign observers, but it is not really a surprise in a country with a fragmented party political structure. France's biggest mainstream political parties have a tradition of instrumentalising whatever means possible in order to damage their opponents, and for a long time French left-wing parties have sought to portray the Front National as the natural ally of other conservative parties. Yet by blurring the distinction between this far right party other mainstream conservative parties, they paradoxically helped to legitimise the FN. Mitterrand's introduction of PR into the voting system for general elections in 1984, which propelled the FN into the limelight, was actually intended to stop the mainstream conservative parties from winning. The policy backfired, since the conservatives won anyway, and the FN obtained its own "group" in the French parliament.
       Currently (2008) the FN is in decline. The party has lost voters to other right-wing parties, and has had to sell off its flagship headquarters building in Neuilly-sur-Seine, in order to pay its debts. See Political Parties in France

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Front National

  • 15 Harkis, les

       In France, the term Harki is used to define Moslem Algerians who, during the Algerian war of independence, fought with the French army against the independentists. At the end of the war in 1962, and although the French tried to stop their exodus, about 90,000 Harkis managed to escape to France. Many of the thousands who remained in Algeria were massacred. In France, the situation of the Harkis was for many years brushed under the carpet. Thousands of Harki families were accommodated for years in internment camps and forestry camps, the most notorious of these being the Camp Joffre, near Perpignan. It was not until the 1990s that the French government began to officially recognise the injustices done to the Harkis; most recently, in 2007, President Sarkozy announced further measures in favour of Harki families, but stopped short of recognising any French responsibility for the fate suffered by Harkis after the war.

    Dictionnaire Français-Anglais. Agriculture Biologique > Harkis, les

  • 16 Memory

       To what extent can we lump together what goes on when you try to recall: (1) your name; (2) how you kick a football; and (3) the present location of your car keys? If we use introspective evidence as a guide, the first seems an immediate automatic response. The second may require constructive internal replay prior to our being able to produce a verbal description. The third... quite likely involves complex operational responses under the control of some general strategy system. Is any unitary search process, with a single set of characteristics and inputoutput relations, likely to cover all these cases? (Reitman, 1970, p. 485)
       [Semantic memory] Is a mental thesaurus, organized knowledge a person possesses about words and other verbal symbols, their meanings and referents, about relations among them, and about rules, formulas, and algorithms for the manipulation of these symbols, concepts, and relations. Semantic memory does not register perceptible properties of inputs, but rather cognitive referents of input signals. (Tulving, 1972, p. 386)
       The mnemonic code, far from being fixed and unchangeable, is structured and restructured along with general development. Such a restructuring of the code takes place in close dependence on the schemes of intelligence. The clearest indication of this is the observation of different types of memory organisation in accordance with the age level of a child so that a longer interval of retention without any new presentation, far from causing a deterioration of memory, may actually improve it. (Piaget & Inhelder, 1973, p. 36)
       4) The Logic of Some Memory Theorization Is of Dubious Worth in the History of Psychology
       If a cue was effective in memory retrieval, then one could infer it was encoded; if a cue was not effective, then it was not encoded. The logic of this theorization is "heads I win, tails you lose" and is of dubious worth in the history of psychology. We might ask how long scientists will puzzle over questions with no answers. (Solso, 1974, p. 28)
       We have iconic, echoic, active, working, acoustic, articulatory, primary, secondary, episodic, semantic, short-term, intermediate-term, and longterm memories, and these memories contain tags, traces, images, attributes, markers, concepts, cognitive maps, natural-language mediators, kernel sentences, relational rules, nodes, associations, propositions, higher-order memory units, and features. (Eysenck, 1977, p. 4)
       The problem with the memory metaphor is that storage and retrieval of traces only deals [ sic] with old, previously articulated information. Memory traces can perhaps provide a basis for dealing with the "sameness" of the present experience with previous experiences, but the memory metaphor has no mechanisms for dealing with novel information. (Bransford, McCarrell, Franks & Nitsch, 1977, p. 434)
       7) The Results of a Hundred Years of the Psychological Study of Memory Are Somewhat Discouraging
       The results of a hundred years of the psychological study of memory are somewhat discouraging. We have established firm empirical generalisations, but most of them are so obvious that every ten-year-old knows them anyway. We have made discoveries, but they are only marginally about memory; in many cases we don't know what to do with them, and wear them out with endless experimental variations. We have an intellectually impressive group of theories, but history offers little confidence that they will provide any meaningful insight into natural behavior. (Neisser, 1978, pp. 12-13)
       A schema, then is a data structure for representing the generic concepts stored in memory. There are schemata representing our knowledge about all concepts; those underlying objects, situations, events, sequences of events, actions and sequences of actions. A schema contains, as part of its specification, the network of interrelations that is believed to normally hold among the constituents of the concept in question. A schema theory embodies a prototype theory of meaning. That is, inasmuch as a schema underlying a concept stored in memory corresponds to the mean ing of that concept, meanings are encoded in terms of the typical or normal situations or events that instantiate that concept. (Rumelhart, 1980, p. 34)
       Memory appears to be constrained by a structure, a "syntax," perhaps at quite a low level, but it is free to be variable, deviant, even erratic at a higher level....
       Like the information system of language, memory can be explained in part by the abstract rules which underlie it, but only in part. The rules provide a basic competence, but they do not fully determine performance. (Campbell, 1982, pp. 228, 229)
       When people think about the mind, they often liken it to a physical space, with memories and ideas as objects contained within that space. Thus, we speak of ideas being in the dark corners or dim recesses of our minds, and of holding ideas in mind. Ideas may be in the front or back of our minds, or they may be difficult to grasp. With respect to the processes involved in memory, we talk about storing memories, of searching or looking for lost memories, and sometimes of finding them. An examination of common parlance, therefore, suggests that there is general adherence to what might be called the spatial metaphor. The basic assumptions of this metaphor are that memories are treated as objects stored in specific locations within the mind, and the retrieval process involves a search through the mind in order to find specific memories....
       However, while the spatial metaphor has shown extraordinary longevity, there have been some interesting changes over time in the precise form of analogy used. In particular, technological advances have influenced theoretical conceptualisations.... The original Greek analogies were based on wax tablets and aviaries; these were superseded by analogies involving switchboards, gramophones, tape recorders, libraries, conveyor belts, and underground maps. Most recently, the workings of human memory have been compared to computer functioning... and it has been suggested that the various memory stores found in computers have their counterparts in the human memory system. (Eysenck, 1984, pp. 79-80)
       Primary memory [as proposed by William James] relates to information that remains in consciousness after it has been perceived, and thus forms part of the psychological present, whereas secondary memory contains information about events that have left consciousness, and are therefore part of the psychological past. (Eysenck, 1984, p. 86)
       Once psychologists began to study long-term memory per se, they realized it may be divided into two main categories.... Semantic memories have to do with our general knowledge about the working of the world. We know what cars do, what stoves do, what the laws of gravity are, and so on. Episodic memories are largely events that took place at a time and place in our personal history. Remembering specific events about our own actions, about our family, and about our individual past falls into this category. With amnesia or in aging, what dims... is our personal episodic memories, save for those that are especially dear or painful to us. Our knowledge of how the world works remains pretty much intact. (Gazzaniga, 1988, p. 42)
       The nature of memory... provides a natural starting point for an analysis of thinking. Memory is the repository of many of the beliefs and representations that enter into thinking, and the retrievability of these representations can limit the quality of our thought. (Smith, 1990, p. 1)

    Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Memory

  • 17 совсем недавно

    совсем недавно — most recently

    Русско-английский словарь биологических терминов > совсем недавно

  • 18 в самое последнее время

    Only in the very recent past has enough information become available.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в самое последнее время

  • 19 в самое последнее время

    Only in the very recent past has enough information become available.

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь переводчика > в самое последнее время

  • 20 использовавшийся последним

    Information technology: most recently used

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > использовавшийся последним

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