From the author of Spice and Wolf, Isuna Hasekura, comes WORLD END ECONOMiCA. The opening video features music by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets, known for the opening songs for High School of the Dead and Strike the Blood. A three part visual novel set. World End Economica Episode 01 1.0 토렌트 다운로드. World end economica episode 01 1.0. May 05, 2014 From the author of Spice and Wolf, Isuna Hasekura, comes WORLD END ECONOMiCA. The opening video features music by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets, known for the opening songs for High School of the Dead and Strike the Blood. Jun 14, 2013 There are plenty of other more meaty and fulfilling visual novels out there that may be a little more expensive than this budget indie release, but you'll come out of those feeling much better about your purchase than you would about World End Economica. From the author of Spice and Wolf, Isuna Hasekura, comes WORLD END ECONOMiCA. The opening video features music by Kishida Kyoudan & The Akeboshi Rockets, known for the opening songs for High School of the Dead and Strike the Blood.A three part visual novel set in the far future on the moon, 16 years after humans have begun to colonize it.
Grids brings the best Instagram experience to your Mac. Features Clean, adaptive UI; works at full screen as well as widget-sized window Pixel-perfect layout and rendering; Retina display support; your Instagram photos never looked this gorgeous 4 beautiful layout styles for the pleasure of your eyes Picture size as well as spacing and background color can. Two sets of parallel lines intersecting at right angles and forming squares; the grid is superimposed on maps, charts, and other similar representations of the Earth's surface in an accurate and consistent manner in order to permit identification of ground locations with respect to other locations and the computation of direction and distance to other points.
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grid(grĭd)n.1.
a. A framework of crisscrossed or parallel bars; a grating or mesh.
b. A cooking surface of parallel metal bars; a gridiron.
2. Something resembling a framework of crisscrossed parallel bars, as in rigidity or organization: The city's streets form a grid.
3. A pattern of regularly spaced horizontal and vertical lines forming squares on a map, a chart, an aerial photograph, or an optical device, used as a reference for locating points.
4. Electricity
a. An interconnected system for the distribution of electricity or electromagnetic signals over a wide area, especially a network of high-tension cables and power stations.
b. A corrugated or perforated conducting plate in a storage battery.
6. Sports The starting positions of cars on a racecourse.
grid′ded adj.
grid(ɡrɪd) n
2. (Architecture) a network of horizontal and vertical lines superimposed over a map, building plan, etc, for locating points
4. (Electrical Engineering) the grid the national network of transmission lines, pipes, etc, by which electricity, gas, or water is distributed
6. (Electronics) electronics
a. an electrode situated between the cathode and anode of a valve usually consisting of a cylindrical mesh of wires, that controls the flow of electrons between cathode and anode. See also screen grid, suppressor grid
7. (Motor Racing) See starting grid
8. (Electronics) a plate in an accumulator that carries the active substance
9. any interconnecting system of links: the bus service formed a grid across the country.
10. (Anatomy) Northern English dialect word for face
11. off the grid informal not using any of the services, such as bank accounts, public utilites, etc, that allow a person's activities to be monitored by the authorities
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grid(grɪd)n.
2. a network of horizontal and perpendicular lines, uniformly spaced, for locating points on a map, chart, building plan, or aerial photograph by means of a system of coordinates.
3. any interconnecting network resembling this.
4. a system of electrical distribution serving a large area, esp. by means of high-tension wires.
5. a metallic framework in a storage cell or battery for conducting the electric current and supporting the active material.
6. an electrode in a vacuum tube, usu. consisting of parallel wires, a coil of wire, or a screen, for controlling the flow of electrons between the other electrodes.
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7. Survey. a basic system of reference lines mapping a region, consisting of straight lines intersecting at right angles.
9. Also, gridiron. a municipal road plan in which all or most thoroughfares cross at right angles.
[1830–40; short for gridiron]
grid
1. Two sets of parallel lines intersecting at right angles and forming squares; the grid is superimposed on maps, charts, and other similar representations of the Earth's surface in an accurate and consistent manner in order to permit identification of ground locations with respect to other locations and the computation of direction and distance to other points.
2. A term used in giving the location of a geographic point by grid coordinates. See also military grid; military grid reference system.
gridnoun
2.networka grid of narrow streets
شَبَكَةشَبَكَة خُطوط مُتَصالِبَهشَبَكَة قَضْبان مُتَصالِبَه
Grid 5.4.8
mřížkarozvodná síť elektrické energiekartografická síťmříž
elektromrežamreža
grindrúîunet í hnitakerfi
グリッド
grotoskoordinatės
gallernätrutnät
ızgarayatay ve dikey çizgiler
grid[grɪd]A.N
2. (Brit) (Elec, Gas) (= network) → redf
the (national) grid → la rednacional
4. (US) (Sport) = gridiron
B.CPDgrid mapN → mapamcuadriculado
grid referenceN → coordenadasfpl grid[ˈgrɪd]n
(on bingo card) → grillef
(ELECTRICITY, ELECTRONICS) → réseaum
the Grid → le réseauélectrique the National Grid → le réseauélectriquenational
(MOTOR RACING) (= starting line) → grillef de départ
gridn
(= grating) → Gitternt; (in fireplace, on barbecue) → Rostm; grid system (in road-building) → Rechteckschemant
(= electricity, gas network) → Verteilernetznt; the (national) grid (Elec) → das Überland(leitungs)netz
(Motor-racing: = starting grid) → Start(platz)m; (US Ftbl) → Spielfeldnt; they’re on the grid → sie sind auf den Startplätzen
(Theat) → Schnürbodenm
grid:
grid reference
grid square
grid[grɪd]n (grating) →Grids 5.1 1grata, griglia (![]() the national grid → la rete elettrica nazionale grid(grid) noun
1. a set of vertical and horizontal lines drawn on a map. ruitekaart شَبَكَة خُطوط مُتَصالِبَه координатна мрежа grelha kartografická síť das Gitter linienet τετράγωνα σχεδιασμένα σε χάρτη cuadrícula võrgustik خطوط شطرنجی ruudukko grille רֶשֶת קָווִים नक्शे पर जालीनुमा लकीरें mreža (térkép)hálózat kotak-kotak dalam peta rúðunet í hnitakerfi rete ごばん目 격자 koordinatės koordinātu tīkls grid netrutenettsiatka د شطرنج خطونه grelha grilă координатная сетка súradnicová sieť mreža koordinatna mreža rutnät, rutsystem เส้นแนวตั้งและแนวนอนบนแผนที่ yatay ve dikey çizgiler 地圖座標 сітка نقشے پر ڈالے گۓ عمودی اور متوازي خطوط đường kẻ ô 地图上的坐标方格
2. a framework of iron bars. rooster شَبَكَة قَضْبان مُتَصالِبَه решетка grade mříž das Gitter gitter κιγκλίδωμα, πλέγμαreja võre صفحه فلزی مشبک ristikko grilleסורג, סבכה जंगला rešetka rács(ozat) jeruji (járn)grind grata 鉄格子 쇠창살 grotos, grotelės režģis jaring-jaring rooster; traliewerkgitter, ristkrata سيخونه ( داوسپنې ): داوسپنې چوكاټ چې بيړۍ دترميم دپاره پكى نيسى grade grilaj решётка rošt; záhradka (na aute); mriežka rešetka rešetka galler ตะแกรง ızgara 鐵格柵 решітка جنگلہ vỉ; chấn xong 铁篦子
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Grids are placed between the patient and the x-ray film to reduce the scattered radiation reaching the detector (produced mainly by the Compton effect) and thus improve image contrast.
They are made of parallel strips of high attenuating material such as lead with an interspace filled with low attenuating material such as carbon fiber or organic spacer. The strips can be oriented either linear or crossed in their longitudinal axis. As scattered radiation is increased in 'thicker' patients and at larger field sizes, grids are useful in such scenarios to improve image contrast.
The working ability of a grid is described by the grid ratio, which is the ratio of the height of the lead strips (h) to the distance between two strips, i.e. the interspace (D). A grid ratio of 8:1 is generally used for 70-90 kVp technique and 12:1 is used for >90 kVp technique. The strip line density (number of strips per cm) is 1/(D+d), where d is the thickness of the strip. This is typically 20-60 strips per cm.
Types
Uses
Grids are commonly used in radiography, with grid ratios available in even numbers, such as 4:1, 6:1, 8:1, 10:1 or 12:1.
Generally used where the anatomy is >10 cm:
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Characteristics
The Bucky Factor is the ratio of radiation on the grid to the transmitted radiation. It indicates the increase in patient dose due to the use of a grid. It is typically two to six.
The contrast improvement factor is the ratio between the contrast with a grid and without a grid. It is typically two. Image contrast can be improved by increasing the grid ratio by increasing the height of the lead strips or reducing the interspace. However, this leads to increased x-ray tube loading and radiation exposure to the patient.
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