Proximity

  • 31Proximity search — may refer to: * Proximity search (text) * Proximity search (metric space) …

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  • 32Proximity communication — is a Sun microsystems technology of wireless chip to chip communications. Partly by Robert Drost and Ivan Sutherland. Research done as part of High Productivity Computing Systems DARPA project.Proximity communication replaces wires by capacitive… …

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  • 33Proximity problems — is a class of problems in computational geometry which involve estimation of distances between geometric objects. A subset of these problems stated in terms of points only are sometimes referred to as closest point problems[1], although the term… …

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  • 34proximity talks — plural noun A form of diplomatic negotiation in which the parties involved do not meet face to face but deal with independent mediators • • • Main Entry: ↑proximate * * * proximity talks, negotiations between belligerent countries or other… …

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  • 35proximity of blood — index degree (kinship) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 36Proximity Integrated Circuit Card — Proximity Integrated Circuit Card,   PICC …

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  • 37proximity fuze — ☆ proximity fuze n. an electronic fuze that detonates a bomb, missile, etc. when its sensor detects the target …

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  • 38proximity fuse — noun A device for causing a missile or shell to explode when it comes near the target • • • Main Entry: ↑proximate …

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  • 39Proximity search (text) — In text processing, a proximity search looks for documents where two or more separately matching term occurrences are within a specified distance, where distance is the number of intermediate words or characters. In addition to proximity, some… …

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  • 40Proximity sensor — A proximity sensor is a sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any physical contact. A proximity sensor often emits an electromagnetic or electrostatic field, or a beam of electromagnetic radiation (infrared, for instance),… …

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