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English-Russian dictionary of terms that are used in computer games > reading process
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9 proof-reading process
корректирование (процесс устранения ошибок при молекулярном узнавании; напр., при биосинтезе белков)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > proof-reading process
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10 process
1) процесс (в Windows - выполняемое приложение с собственным виртуальным адресным пространством, кодом, данными и другими ресурсами операционной системы, такими как файлы, каналы и синхронизирующие объекты; может иметь один или несколько потоков, выполняемых в контексте данного процесса)2) технологический приём; способ обработки4) обрабатывать•- adaptive process
- additive process
- algorithmic process
- application process
- arrival process
- asleep process
- awake process
- batch-type process
- batch process
- birth-and-death process
- branching process
- client process
- collection process
- computational process
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- consumer process
- controlled process
- cooperative processes
- correspondent process
- cryptodeterministic process
- departure process
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- diagnostic walkback process
- discrete process
- dynamic remagnetization process
- edge extraction process
- ergodic process
- exhaustive process
- failure process
- father process
- fetch process
- half-additive process
- hereditary process
- highest priority process
- input process
- irreversible process
- iterative process
- lead process
- list process
- loosely coupled processes
- many-server process
- Markoff process
- Markovian process
- memoryless process
- multiplicative process
- multiserver process
- nonhereditary process
- output process
- Poisson process
- predefined process
- probability process
- producer process
- production process
- queueing process
- random process
- reading-in process
- reading process
- receiving process
- recursive process
- repetitive process
- requesting process
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- rotation process
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- writing processEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > process
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11 Reading
1) The Discovery of Truth Depends on the Thoughtful Reading of Authoritative TextsFor the Middle Ages, all discovery of truth was first reception of traditional authorities, then later-in the thirteenth century-rational reconciliation of authoritative texts. A comprehension of the world was not regarded as a creative function but as an assimilation and retracing of given facts; the symbolic expression of this being reading. The goal and the accomplishment of the thinker is to connect all these facts together in the form of the "summa." Dante's cosmic poem is such a summa too. (Curtius, 1973, p. 326)The readers of books... extend or concentrate a function common to us all. Reading letters on a page is only one of its many guises. The astronomer reading a map of stars that no longer exist; the Japanese architect reading the land on which a house is to be built so as to guard it from evil forces; the zoologist reading the spoor of animals in the forest; the card-player reading her partner's gestures before playing the winning card; the dancer reading the choreographer's notations, and the public reading the dancer's movements on the stage; the weaver reading the intricate design of a carpet being woven; the organ-player reading various simultaneous strands of music orchestrated on the page; the parent reading the baby's face for signs of joy or fright, or wonder; the Chinese fortune-teller reading the ancient marks on the shell of a tortoise; the lover blindly reading the loved one's body at night, under the sheets; the psychiatrist helping patients read their own bewildering dreams; the Hawaiian fisherman reading the ocean currents by plunging a hand into the water; the farmer reading the weather in the sky-all these share with book-readers the craft of deciphering and translating signs....We all read ourselves and the world around us in order to glimpse what and where we are. We read to understand, or to begin to understand. We cannot do but read. Reading, almost as much as breathing, is our essential function. (Manguel, 1996, pp. 6-7)There is a pitched battle between those theorists and modellers who embrace the primacy of syntax and those who embrace the primacy of semantics in language processing. At times both schools have committed various excesses. For example, some of the former have relied foolishly on context-free mathematical-combinatory models, while some of the latter have flirted with versions of the "direct-access hypothesis," the idea that skilled readers process printed language directly into meaning without phonological or even syntactic processing. The problems with the first excess are patent. Those with the second are more complex and demand more research. Unskilled readers apparently do rely more on phonological processing than do skilled ones; hence their spoken dialects may interfere with their reading-and writing-habits. But the extent to which phonological processing is absent in the skilled reader has not been established, and the contention that syntactic processing is suspended in the skilled reader is surely wrong and not supported by empirical evidence-though blood-flow patterns in the brain are curiously different during speaking, oral reading, and silent reading. (M. L. Johnson, 1988, pp. 101-102)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Reading
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13 reading-in process
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > reading-in process
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14 process of reading is initiated by an instruction from the computer
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > process of reading is initiated by an instruction from the computer
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15 reading-in process
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процесс считывания, считываниеEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > reading(-in) process
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процесс считывания, считываниеEnglish-Russian dictionary of computer science and programming > reading(-in) process
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18 pass a bill in its first, second or third reading
1) Общая лексика: принимать законопроект в пе (утверждать документ на определённой стадии его доработки to approve a law at various stages of editing, the process in which a bill becomes law in the Russian Parliament)2) Политика: принимать законопроект в.... чтенииУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pass a bill in its first, second or third reading
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19 the process of reading is initiated by an instruction from the computer
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the process of reading is initiated by an instruction from the computer
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20 считывание
1) General subject: reading2) Computers: read out3) Biology: reading (данных), readout (показаний приборов)5) Engineering: playback (с магнитного носителя), read, read-out, roll-in, sense (данных с помощью сенсорных устройств), sensing (данных с помощью сенсорных устройств)6) Agriculture: reading (информации)7) Mathematics: reading off8) Polygraphy: read operation, reading (информации, меток), scan, scanning (изображения, оригинала)9) Psychology: reading (информации, показаний прибора), readout (показаний)10) Telecommunications: flooding (в запоминающей ЭЛТ), read-in11) Information technology: pickup, playback, reading process, reading-in process12) Oil: reading in, readout13) Astronautics: retrieval14) Cartography: revision16) Automation: picking-up, read (данных), scanning18) Aviation medicine: reading (показаний приборов)19) Psychoanalysis: reading (информации, показаний прибора), readout (показаний)
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