- physical blocking
- физическая блокировка
English-Russian dictionary of computer science. 2015.
English-Russian dictionary of computer science. 2015.
Blocking the plate — In baseball, blocking the plate is a common technique performed by a catcher to prevent a runner from scoring. The act of blocking the plate accounts for most of the physical contact in baseball.By the rules of baseball, a runner has the right to … Wikipedia
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blocking — noun the physical arrangement of actors on a stage or film set. → block … English new terms dictionary
Helmert-Wolf blocking — The Helmert Wolf blockingfn|1 (HWB) is a least squares solution [http://fkf.net/Wolf.gifmethod] for a sparse [http://fkf.net/equations.gifcanonical block angular] (CBA) system of linear equations. Friedrich Robert Helmert (1843 1917) reported on… … Wikipedia
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физическое блокирование — Блокирование, выполняемое в базах данных на физическом уровне. [Домарев В.В. Безопасность информационных технологий. Системный подход.] Тематики защита информации EN physical blocking … Справочник технического переводчика
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