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  • 1 pattern

    رَسْمَة مُكَرَّرة \ pattern: a particular ornamental arrangement that is often repeated on sth.: the pattern that is woven into a piece of cloth; a pattern painted on a set of plates. \ غِرار \ pattern. \ See Also نمط (نَمط)، نسق (نَسَق)‏ \ نَقْشَة \ pattern: a particular ornamental arrangement that is often repeated on sth.: the pattern that is woven into a piece of cloth; a pattern painted on a set of plates.

    Arabic-English glossary > pattern

  • 2 pattern

    [ˈpætən] noun
    1) a model or guide for making something:

    a dress-pattern.

    نَموذَج، شَكْل

    The dress is nice but I don't like the pattern.

    نَقْش، رَسْم
    3) an example suitable to be copied:

    the pattern of good behaviour.

    نَموذَج، طِراز

    Arabic-English dictionary > pattern

  • 3 pattern

    شَكْل \ figure: a drawing that explains sth.; a shape: A circle is a round figure. form: a kind: Ice is a solid form of water. A bus is a form of vehicle. formation: sth. shaped, arranged or formed: The weather can sometimes be guessed from cloud formation. pattern: any (usu. pleasing) arrangement of shapes: the pattern of leaves against the sky. shape: appearance; a form: What shape is it? Round or square? Houses in different places have different shapes. \ See Also هيئة (هَيْئَة)، نوع (نَوْع)، تكوين (تَكْوِين)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > pattern

  • 4 Pattern Warps

    A full width short length of warp from which to weave new colourings or designs. Usually pattern warps have several different designs in the -width. Also termed " blankets " (see Blanket Range)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Pattern Warps

  • 5 pattern

    نَمُوذَج (مُصَغَّر)‏ \ form: a printed paper asking for certain facts, with spaces that sb. must write in. miniature: (often attrib.) a very small copy of any object (often shortened in modern compounds to mini-): a miniature railway; a mini-skirt. model: sth. that is made or used as an example to be copied, (often attrib.) a small copy: model aeroplanes. pattern: an example from which copies may be made; a particular shape or kind: I want a new lock of the same pattern as this one. piece: a particular example of sth.: a piece of music (or advice or furniture). representative: being a sign or example: These lazy boys are not representative (are not good examples) of modern youth. sample: an example (of goods for sale, etc.) that shows what the rest are like: a sample of cloth. specimen: an example: Let me see a specimen of your work. He has some rare specimens in his stamp collection.

    Arabic-English glossary > pattern

  • 6 pattern

    مِثَال \ example: sth. that shows what other things are like: This picture is a good example of modern French art. That boy is always breaking rules; for example, he eats sweets in class, sth. that should be copied He sets a good example (of behaviour). Please follow his example. instance: an example. pattern: an example from which copies may be made; a particular shape or kind: I want a new lock of the same pattern as this one. specimen: an example: Let me see a specimen of your work. He has some rare specimens in his stamp collection. \ See Also عينة (عَيِّنَة)‏

    Arabic-English glossary > pattern

  • 7 pattern

    نَمَط \ fashion: manner: It was done in a careless fashion. pattern: an example from which copies may be made; a particular shape or kind: I want a new lock of the same pattern as this one. type: a kind: Men of that type can’t be trusted. Is this a new type of machine?.

    Arabic-English glossary > pattern

  • 8 Paisley Pattern

    The Indian pine figure used when weaving the shawls made in Paisley to imitate the more costly Cashmere shawls. The pattern is also used for other fabrics.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Paisley Pattern

  • 9 Ajanta Pattern

    A design very popular in India consisring of birds, pomegranates, lotus flowers, and graceful stems. It is adopted from one of the beautiful fresco borders in the Ajanta caves, India. The pattern is generally worked in silks, reds, greens and greys, with a free use of gold thread.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Ajanta Pattern

  • 10 Embroidery On The Stamp

    A method of work that was popular in the 17th century. Figures of animals and other objects were outlined upon the ground fabrics, padded up with horsehair and wool and the raised pads covered with white or coloured silk. Above this and upon it was embroidered the most gorgeous stitching. At times the relief motifs were covered with fine lace or had jewels interwoven in the pattern.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Embroidery On The Stamp

  • 11 Foundation Pattern

    A pattern of the very simplest type, having normal seam lines and no fullness or designing lines of any kind.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Foundation Pattern

  • 12 Pine Pattern

    The cone pine design of Persian origin and used as the basis of the artistic designs seen in Cashmere and Paisley shawls, carpets, printed dress goods, etc.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Pine Pattern

  • 13 Bird's-Eye Pattern

    A small design based on the diamond principle, with a small dot in the centre of each figure. Used for dobby and jacquard effects as a ground weave. Almost any design that gives a small spot of colour can be included under this term

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Bird's-Eye Pattern

  • 14 Drafted Pattern

    An outline drawing produced by the aid of a tailor's square or some other device from a combination of measurements that are governed by the rules of proportion.

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Drafted Pattern

  • 15 Herati Pattern

    A characteristic design used as an all-over effect in Persian and other Eastern rugs. The features are four crumpled leaves around a central diamond, and these motifs are at all times easily seen. The figures are not as a rule accurately outlined (see Rug designs)

    Dictionary of the English textile terms > Herati Pattern

  • 16 career pattern

    HR
    the sequence of jobs undertaken by somebody during his or her working life. A career pattern can be structured in advance as part of career development planning, and may allow for career breaks or career changes. Career patterns can also be discerned more generally as trends in employee development within particular sectors of the labor force.

    The ultimate business dictionary > career pattern

  • 17 Chamberlen (the Elder), Peter

    SUBJECT AREA: Medical technology
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    b. c. 1601 London, England
    d. 22 December 1683 Woodham Mortimer, Essex, England
    [br]
    English obstetrician who was a member of a family of obstetricians of the same name who made use of a secret design of obstetric forceps (probably designed by him).
    [br]
    Of Huguenot stock, his ancestor William having probably come to England in 1569, he was admitted to Cambridge University in 1615 at the age of 14. He graduated Doctor of Medicine in Padua in 1619, having also spent some time at Heidelberg. In 1628 he was elected a Fellow of the College of Physicians, though with some reservations on account of his dress and conduct; these appear to have had some foundation for he was dismissed from the fellowship for repeated contumacy in 1659. Nonetheless, he was appointed Physician in Ordinary to Charles I in 1660. There are grounds for suspecting that in later years he developed some signs of insanity.
    Chamberlen was engaged extensively in the practice of midwifery, and his reputation and that of the other members of the family, several of whom were also called Peter, was enhanced by their possession of their own pattern of obstetric forceps, hitherto unknown and kept carefully guarded as a family secret. The original instruments were discovered hidden at the family home in Essex in 1815 and have been preserved by the Royal Society of Medicine. Chamberlen appears to have threatened the physicians' obstetric monopoly by attempting to organize mid-wives into a corporate company, to be headed by himself, a move which was successfully opposed by the College of Physicians.
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    Principal Honours and Distinctions
    Physician in Ordinary to King Charles I, King Charles II, King James II, Queen Mary and Queen Anne.
    Bibliography
    1662, The Accomplished Midwife. The Sober Mans Vindication, discovering the true cause and manner how Dr. Chamberlen came to be reported mad, London.
    Further Reading
    MG

    Biographical history of technology > Chamberlen (the Elder), Peter

  • 18 cosine-to-the-power-n-type pattern

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > cosine-to-the-power-n-type pattern

  • 19 singular point of the isothetic pattern

    сингулярная точка картины изотет (в которой линии сетки не поворачиваются, а деформация перпендикулярно линиям сетки равна нулю)

    Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > singular point of the isothetic pattern

  • 20 Neural Network

       1. A neural network is composed of a number of very simple processing elements [("neurodes")] that communicate through a rich set of interconnections with variable weights or strengths.
       2. Memories are stored or represented in a neural network in the pattern of variable interconnection weights among the neurodes. Information is processed by a spreading, constantly changing pattern of activity distributed across many neurodes.
       3. A neural network is taught or trained rather than programmed. It is even possible to construct systems capable of independent or autonomous learning....
       4. Instead of having a separate memory and controller, plus a stored external program that dictates the operation of the system as in a digital computer, the operation of a neural network is implicitly controlled by three properties: the transfer function of the neurodes, the details of the structure of the connections among the neurodes, and the learning law the system follows.
       5. A neural network naturally acts as an associative memory. That is, it inherently associated items it is taught, physically grouping similar items together in its structure. A neural network operated as a memory is content addressable; it can retrieve stored information from incomplete, noisy, or partially incorrect input cues.
       6. A neural network is able to generalize; it can learn the characteristics of a general category of objects based on a series of specific examples from that category.
       7. A neural network keeps working even after a significant fraction of its neurodes and interconnections have become defective.
       8. A neural network innately acts as a processor for time-dependent spatial patterns, or spatiotemporal patterns. (Caudill & Butler, 1990, pp. 7-8)

    Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Neural Network

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