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HEAD NODE [3 records]

Record 1 2017-12-05

English

Subject field(s)
  • Telephone Wires and Cables
DEF

A cable network architecture wherein optical fibres radiate outwards from the head end or a point on a fibre-ring(a "node") to local networks serving a neighbourhood or subdivision. This is similar to the "switched-star" architecture of telephone systems-however, in the telephone case, each wire(twisted pair) serves an individual subscriber.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Câbles et fils téléphoniques
DEF

Architecture d'un réseau de câble où les fibres optiques irradient extérieurement de la tête de ligne ou d'un point situé sur un anneau de fibre optique («un nœud») à des réseaux locaux desservant un quartier ou une subdivision. Semblable à l'architecture du téléphone («switched star») - cependant, dans le cas du téléphone, chaque fil («twisted pair») dessert un seul abonné.

Spanish

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Record 2 2017-11-21

English

Subject field(s)
  • Grain Growing
DEF

A growth stage of grasses when the main stem begins to elongate.

CONT

Stem elongation or jointing occurs as a result of internode elongation. Usually a plant has about five to six leaves on the main shoot when internode elongation first begins. Throughout development, the lower four nodes remain in the crown. The fifth node may remain in the crown or be elevated slightly and nodes six and seven are generally elevated above the soil. The elongating internode is hollow between the crown and the elevated growing point, except in solid stem varieties. Rapid stem or internode elongation brings the developing head above the soil surface. Each elongating internode becomes progressively longer and eventually leads to head emergence.

CONT

For corn, growth was determined as elongation of the sixth leaf blade.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Culture des céréales
DEF

Première phase de développement visible [...] de l'élongation des entre-nœuds de la tige chez les graminées.

OBS

Chez les graminées, elle [la montaison] est caractérisée par l'élongation, d'abord lente, puis de plus en plus rapide, des entre-nœuds de la tige principale et des talles. Cette élongation s'accompagne de la différenciation et du grossissement des inflorescences qui montent dans les gaines foliaires. La montaison se termine à la fécondation.

OBS

Stade phénologique des graminées, élongation de la tige principale porte-graine.

Spanish

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Record 3 1980-05-20

English

Subject field(s)
  • Rail Networks

French

Domaine(s)
  • Réseaux ferroviaires

Spanish

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