Etymology: [ 'ej ] (noun.) before 12th century. Middle English egge, from Old English ecg, from Proto-Germanic *agjō (compare Dutch egge, German Ecke, Swedish egg), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eḱ (“sharp”) (compare Welsh hogi (“to sharpen, hone”), Latin aciēs (“sharp”), acus (“needle”), Latvian ašs, ass (“sharp”), Ancient Greek ἀκίς (akis, “needle”), ἀκμή (akmē, “point”), and Persian آس (ās, “grinding stone”)).
The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening. "On the edge of winter." John Milton, The edge of a cricket bat, Any of the connected pairs of vertices in a graph, In male masturbation, a level of sexual arousal that is maintained just short of reaching the point of inevitability, or climax, Sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire, The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument; as, the edge of an ax, knife, sword, or scythe. Hence, figuratively, that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, etc, The boundary line of a surface, The joining line between two vertices of a polygon, The place where two faces of a polyhedron meet, An advantage (as have the edge on), To move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction, Any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge; as, the edge of a table, a precipice, To move slowly and carefully in a particular direction, Triming the margin of a lawn where the grass meets the sidewalk, usually with an electric or gas-powered lawn edger, To hit the ball with an edge of the bat, causing a fine deflection, The edge of something sharp such as a knife or an axe is its sharp or narrow side. the sharp edge of the sword, advanced standard for wireless communication (next step up from GSM), To furnish with an edge as a tool or weapon; to sharpen, To shape or dress the edge of, as with a tool, The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening, To furnish with a fringe or border; as, to edge a dress; to edge a garden with box, Hence, figuratively, that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, etc, the boundary of a surface provide with an edge; "edge a blade", a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box", The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument; as, the edge of an ax, knife, sword, or scythe, To sail close to the wind, To move sideways; to move gradually; as, edge along this way, To move little by little or cautiously, as by pressing forward edgewise; as, edging their chairs forwards, To make sharp or keen, figuratively; to incite; to exasperate; to goad; to urge or egg on, the attribute of urgency; "his voice had an edge to it", The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening. "On the edge of winter." Milton, advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car", a line determining the limits of an area, the boundary of a surface, to set your teeth on edge: see tooth, provide with a border or edge; "edge the tablecloth with embroidery", lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U S "; "England marches with Scotland", A one-dimensional primitive used to represent the location of a linear feature and/or the borders of faces Depending upon the level of topology, edges may be topologically linked to nodes, edges, and faces Edges are composed of an ordered collection of two or more coordinate tuples (pairs or triplets) At least two of the coordinate tuples must be distinct The orientation of an edge can be recognized by the ordering of the coordinate tuples, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution An enhanced modulation technique designed to increase network capacity and data rates in GSM networks EDGE should provide data rates up to 384 Kbps EDGE will let operators without a 3G license to compete with 3G networks offering similar data services EDGE is not expected before 2001 at the earliest 2 5G, GPRS, GSM, HSCSD, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution The GSM service EDGE will increase the possible speed for transferring data to 384 kbit/s It is expected that EDGE may be offered within a period of 2-3 years at the earliest, provide with an edge; "edge a blade", If something takes the edge off a situation, usually an unpleasant one, it weakens its effect or intensity. A spell of poor health took the edge off her performance, If you say that someone is on the edge of their seat or chair, you mean that they are very interested in what is happening or what is going to happen, The edge of something is the place or line where it stops, or the part of it that is furthest from the middle. We were on a hill, right on the edge of town She was standing at the water's edge, line at which a surface ends; line where two surfaces meet; thin sharp side of a blade; sharpness of a blade; excitement, sharpen; provide with an edge or border; advance gradually or furtively, at or constituting a place where two surfaces meet, If someone or something edges somewhere, they move very slowly in that direction. He edged closer to the telephone, ready to grab it, The edge of something, especially something bad, is the point at which it may start to happen. They have driven the rhino to the edge of extinction = verge, brink, If you or your nerves are on edge, you are tense, nervous, and unable to relax. My nerves were constantly on edge, If someone's voice has an edge to it, it has a sharp, bitter, or emotional quality. But underneath the humour is an edge of bitterness see also cutting edge, knife-edge, leading edge, a slight competitive advantage; "he had an edge on the competition", If someone or something has an edge, they have an advantage that makes them stronger or more likely to be successful than another thing or person. The three days France have to prepare could give them the edge over England Through superior production techniques they were able to gain the competitive edge. = advantage, This is an enhanced modulation technique designed to increase network capacity and data rates in GSM networks EDGE will let operators without a 3G licence to compete with 3G networks offering similar data services EDGE should provide data rates up to 384 Kbps, If you say that someone or something has an edge, you mean that they have a powerful quality. Featuring new bands gives the show an edge Greene's stories had an edge of realism, A line that joins a polygon or the line (edge) where two faces meet in a 3 dimensional solid, The sharpened area, usually made of carbon steel, on the side of the ski's base that bites into the snow and can assist the skier in maneuvering, Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution, A boundary in an image between areas with different tones Edge enhancement - Image-processing technique that emphasizes the appearance of edges and lines **Electromagnetic radiation (EM) - Energy propagated in the form of an advancing interaction between electric and magnetic fields All electromagnetic radiation moves at the speed of light --picture Electromagnetic spectrum - Continuous sequence of electromagnetic energy arranged according to wavelength or frequency --picture Emission - The radiation of electromagnetic energy --picture Enhancement - Process of altering an image so that the interpreter can extract more information --picture, enhanced Data for GSM Evolution Offers the most flexibility and opportunities out of the 3 alternatives Connection speeds of 115kbps and 384kbps will make it possible to play games and watch video on the move, A straight line that connects two vertices See also mesh edge, a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box" a strip near the boundary of an object; "he jotted a note on the margin of the page" a slight competitive advantage; "he had an edge on the competition" the attribute of urgency; "his voice had an edge to it" the boundary of a surface provide with an edge; "edge a blade" advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car, a strip near the boundary of an object; "he jotted a note on the margin of the page", Explorer of Diffuse high-z Galactic Emission A balloon-borne experiment being developed by Stephan Meyer and collaborators to survey the far-infrared background emission with 6' resolution and frequency coverage from 150 GHz to 1 3 THz The primary goal of EDGE is to characterize the power spectrum of fluctuations in the CIBR at large angular scales The instrument will also provide a detailed characterization of the high galactic latitude dust emission The addition of polarization sensitivity, now under study (I would say an essential feature of any respectable continuum instrument in this millenium), would give the best characterization of the diffuse emission from the Milky Way and external galaxies Differences in flux and polarization spectra from one external galaxy to the next are also predicted (by RH) and could be studied with a polarization-sensitive EDGE measurement, advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car, A faster technology for GSM and TDMA networks that may offer transfer rates up to 384 Kbps, Proposed upgrade of TDMA-networks that promises data transmission rates as high as 384 kbps, Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution is as the name states: an evolution of GSM (and US-TDMA) systems moving into 3G It operates at 384 kbps, and enables multimedia transmissions and broadband applications, This was to be the network used by AT&T and Rogers in Canada EDGE is Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution Unlikely to see it launched with switch of technologies (Back to top ), A technology that gives GSMA and TDMA similar capacity to handle services for the third generation of mobile telephony EDGE was developed to enable the transmission of large amounts of data at a high speed, 384 kilobits per second, (1) (n ) In computer graphics, one or more vectors defining a portion of an object (2) (n ) In image processing, a set of values determined (by an edge-detection algorithm) to be the dividing line between one image and another or an image and background color, A technology that gives GSM and TDMA similar capacity to handle services for the third generation of mobile telephony Developed to enable the transmission of large amounts of data at a high speed, 384 kilobits per second in mobile applications, (Enhanced Data GSM Environment), a faster version of the Global System for Mobile (GSM) wireless service, is designed to deliver data at rates up to 384 Kbps and enable the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications to mobile phone and computer users The EDGE standard is built on the existing GSM standard, using the same time-division multiple access (TDMS) frame structure and existing cell arrangements Ericsson notes that, when available, its base stations can be updated with software EDGE is expected to be commercially available in 2001 It is regarded as an evolutionary standard on the way to Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS), Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution A GSM 3G enhancement designed to support baud rates up to 384K, EDGE is the Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution standard that is part of the GSM capabilities, and increases packet data delivery speed to up to 384 kb/s while mobile EDGE has, in itself, been accepted by the ITU as a 3G standard, Where the faces of a polyhedron meet The edge starts and ends at a vertex Note that each edge connects exactly two vertices, and is the boundary between exactly two faces (except in degenerate cases), Enhanced Data Rates for GMS Evolution: EDGE is an evolution of GSM and US-TDMA systems This enhanced modulation will significantly increase network capacity and data rates, enabling value-added Mobile Multimedia services It provides data rates up to 473 kbit/s, to tilt the board on its edge and ride it that way Used to control the direction of travel To go upwind, a rider must edge hard Skiers and snowboarders also use this type of edging to turn, referring to something that has a sharp planar surface, Past tense of to edge, Something that forms, defines or marks the edge, Present participle of edge, The Edit Graphics utility lets you display, search, and modify a design file or cell library in a non-graphical, command line environment, Education: General, European Data Grid, having a specified kind of border or edge; "a black-edged card"; "dried sweat left salt-edged patches", If something is edged with a particular thing, that thing forms a border around it. a large lawn edged with flowers and shrubs. Edged is also a combining form. a lace-edged handkerchief, having a certain kind of edge, having a number of edges (double-edged, etc.), having a cutting edge or especially an edge or edges as specified; often used in combination; "an edged knife"; "a two-edged sword, Plural of edge, A term synonymous with "dust wrapper," indicating the usually decorative paper wrapper placed around a book to protect the binding, Third-person singular indicative present tense of to edge, unless otherwise qualified the three outer edges of the leaves of a book, the head - the top or upper edge, the fore-edge, and the tail - the lower or bottom edge, Steel strips surrounding the perimeter of the board base Sharp, smooth edges give greater control on hard snow and ice Never buy a snowboard without metal edges, Margins (Lines) Defining the Windows (Areas, Faces) of a System, V edging produces a straight carving edge It is so-called because a cross-section of the blade shows a perfect V shape with the wide part at the back and point at the edge, the strip edge, naturally rounded, often slit, sometimes deburred, rolled or skived, Smallest dimension board surfaces paralleling the grain direction, tipping of the ski onto one of its edges, Climbing technique when climber places edge of shoe precisely on top of a hold or unconformity on the rock The opposite of smearing, The hand tooling of the arris, The operation of shaping or dressing the edge of anything, as of a piece of metal, A trim that is sewn to the edge of another fabric Embroidered net A transparent hexagon mesh with a pattern embroidered on it This has most of the embroidery concentrated on the bottom edge in some type of a scallop pattern with a few scattered motifs above Great over a tulle skirt when more hemline interest is desired Empire A waistline that starts just below the bust An empire waistline can run straight across or curve down the sides to hit the small of the back Eton Silk Shantung A crisp weave with irregular slubs, similar to silk dupioni but with more surface sheen Very elegant when used where there is little surface interruption It contrasts well against smooth silk satin accents Available in diamond white and ivory return to top, of a garment, or a border in a garden, That which forms an edge or border, as the fringe, trimming, etc, Either the trimming of the perimeter of a grassed area by hand eging shears or the forming of a newly cut edge by the use of a half-moon edging iron, border consisting of anything placed on the edge to finish something (such as a fringe on clothing or on a rug), Edging is something that is put along the borders or sides of something else, usually to make it look attractive. the satin edging on Randall's blanket. something that forms an edge or border, something which forms an edge (as in a border, fringe, frill, decoration, etc.), A border at the edge of a garden to prevent weeds from creeping into it Typically incorporates a physical barrier of plastic, wood, or brick, although traditionally it was simply a base strip cut along the edge of the garden with an edging tool Back to alphabetical list, Using the inside edge of the climbing shoe to stand on tiny ledges of rock Trust your feet! For contrast, see smearing, Putting the boat on edge to increase its manoeuvrability (See also J Lean ), Straightening the edge of schaalboard by sawing or chipping, Length of solid wood used to edge composite boards, such as plywood, chipboard and MDF to give an attractive appearance and provide a stronger fixing base for screws, etc, The dressing of metal strip edges by rolling, filing or drawing,
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The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening. "On the edge of winter." John Milton
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The edge of a cricket bat
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Any of the connected pairs of vertices in a graph
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In male masturbation, a level of sexual arousal that is maintained just short of reaching the point of inevitability, or climax
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Sharpness; readiness or fitness to cut; keenness; intenseness of desire - "Death and persecution lose all the ill that they can have, if we do not set an edge upon them by our fears and by our vices. Jeremy Taylor"
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The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument; as, the edge of an ax, knife, sword, or scythe. Hence, figuratively, that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, etc - "Slander, \ Whose edge is sharper than the sword. William Shakespeare"
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The boundary line of a surface
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The joining line between two vertices of a polygon
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The place where two faces of a polyhedron meet
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An advantage (as have the edge on)
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To move an object slowly and carefully in a particular direction - "He edged the book across the table."
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Any sharp terminating border; a margin; a brink; extreme verge; as, the edge of a table, a precipice - "Pursue even to the very edge of destruction. Sir W. Scott."
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To move slowly and carefully in a particular direction - "He edged away from her."
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Triming the margin of a lawn where the grass meets the sidewalk, usually with an electric or gas-powered lawn edger
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To hit the ball with an edge of the bat, causing a fine deflection
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The edge of something sharp such as a knife or an axe is its sharp or narrow side. the sharp edge of the sword
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advanced standard for wireless communication (next step up from GSM)
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To furnish with an edge as a tool or weapon; to sharpen
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To shape or dress the edge of, as with a tool
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The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening
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To furnish with a fringe or border; as, to edge a dress; to edge a garden with box
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Hence, figuratively, that which cuts as an edge does, or wounds deeply, etc
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the boundary of a surface provide with an edge; "edge a blade"
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a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box"
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The thin cutting side of the blade of an instrument; as, the edge of an ax, knife, sword, or scythe
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To sail close to the wind
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To move sideways; to move gradually; as, edge along this way
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To move little by little or cautiously, as by pressing forward edgewise; as, edging their chairs forwards
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To make sharp or keen, figuratively; to incite; to exasperate; to goad; to urge or egg on
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the attribute of urgency; "his voice had an edge to it"
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The border or part adjacent to the line of division; the beginning or early part; as, in the edge of evening. "On the edge of winter." Milton
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advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car"
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a line determining the limits of an area
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the boundary of a surface
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to set your teeth on edge: see tooth
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provide with a border or edge; "edge the tablecloth with embroidery"
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lie adjacent to another or share a boundary; "Canada adjoins the U S "; "England marches with Scotland"
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A one-dimensional primitive used to represent the location of a linear feature and/or the borders of faces Depending upon the level of topology, edges may be topologically linked to nodes, edges, and faces Edges are composed of an ordered collection of two or more coordinate tuples (pairs or triplets) At least two of the coordinate tuples must be distinct The orientation of an edge can be recognized by the ordering of the coordinate tuples
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Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution An enhanced modulation technique designed to increase network capacity and data rates in GSM networks EDGE should provide data rates up to 384 Kbps EDGE will let operators without a 3G license to compete with 3G networks offering similar data services EDGE is not expected before 2001 at the earliest 2 5G, GPRS, GSM, HSCSD
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Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution The GSM service EDGE will increase the possible speed for transferring data to 384 kbit/s It is expected that EDGE may be offered within a period of 2-3 years at the earliest
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provide with an edge; "edge a blade"
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If something takes the edge off a situation, usually an unpleasant one, it weakens its effect or intensity. A spell of poor health took the edge off her performance
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If you say that someone is on the edge of their seat or chair, you mean that they are very interested in what is happening or what is going to happen
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The edge of something is the place or line where it stops, or the part of it that is furthest from the middle. We were on a hill, right on the edge of town She was standing at the water's edge
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line at which a surface ends; line where two surfaces meet; thin sharp side of a blade; sharpness of a blade; excitement isim
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sharpen; provide with an edge or border; advance gradually or furtively fiil
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at or constituting a place where two surfaces meet sıfat
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If someone or something edges somewhere, they move very slowly in that direction. He edged closer to the telephone, ready to grab it
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The edge of something, especially something bad, is the point at which it may start to happen. They have driven the rhino to the edge of extinction = verge, brink
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If you or your nerves are on edge, you are tense, nervous, and unable to relax. My nerves were constantly on edge
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If someone's voice has an edge to it, it has a sharp, bitter, or emotional quality. But underneath the humour is an edge of bitterness see also cutting edge, knife-edge, leading edge
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a slight competitive advantage; "he had an edge on the competition"
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If someone or something has an edge, they have an advantage that makes them stronger or more likely to be successful than another thing or person. The three days France have to prepare could give them the edge over England Through superior production techniques they were able to gain the competitive edge. = advantage
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This is an enhanced modulation technique designed to increase network capacity and data rates in GSM networks EDGE will let operators without a 3G licence to compete with 3G networks offering similar data services EDGE should provide data rates up to 384 Kbps
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If you say that someone or something has an edge, you mean that they have a powerful quality. Featuring new bands gives the show an edge Greene's stories had an edge of realism
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A line that joins a polygon or the line (edge) where two faces meet in a 3 dimensional solid
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The sharpened area, usually made of carbon steel, on the side of the ski's base that bites into the snow and can assist the skier in maneuvering
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Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution
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A boundary in an image between areas with different tones Edge enhancement - Image-processing technique that emphasizes the appearance of edges and lines **Electromagnetic radiation (EM) - Energy propagated in the form of an advancing interaction between electric and magnetic fields All electromagnetic radiation moves at the speed of light --picture Electromagnetic spectrum - Continuous sequence of electromagnetic energy arranged according to wavelength or frequency --picture Emission - The radiation of electromagnetic energy --picture Enhancement - Process of altering an image so that the interpreter can extract more information --picture
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enhanced Data for GSM Evolution Offers the most flexibility and opportunities out of the 3 alternatives Connection speeds of 115kbps and 384kbps will make it possible to play games and watch video on the move
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A straight line that connects two vertices See also mesh edge
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a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box" a strip near the boundary of an object; "he jotted a note on the margin of the page" a slight competitive advantage; "he had an edge on the competition" the attribute of urgency; "his voice had an edge to it" the boundary of a surface provide with an edge; "edge a blade" advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car
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a strip near the boundary of an object; "he jotted a note on the margin of the page"
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Explorer of Diffuse high-z Galactic Emission A balloon-borne experiment being developed by Stephan Meyer and collaborators to survey the far-infrared background emission with 6' resolution and frequency coverage from 150 GHz to 1 3 THz The primary goal of EDGE is to characterize the power spectrum of fluctuations in the CIBR at large angular scales The instrument will also provide a detailed characterization of the high galactic latitude dust emission The addition of polarization sensitivity, now under study (I would say an essential feature of any respectable continuum instrument in this millenium), would give the best characterization of the diffuse emission from the Milky Way and external galaxies Differences in flux and polarization spectra from one external galaxy to the next are also predicted (by RH) and could be studied with a polarization-sensitive EDGE measurement
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advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car
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A faster technology for GSM and TDMA networks that may offer transfer rates up to 384 Kbps
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Proposed upgrade of TDMA-networks that promises data transmission rates as high as 384 kbps
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Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution is as the name states: an evolution of GSM (and US-TDMA) systems moving into 3G It operates at 384 kbps, and enables multimedia transmissions and broadband applications
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This was to be the network used by AT&T and Rogers in Canada EDGE is Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution Unlikely to see it launched with switch of technologies (Back to top )
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A technology that gives GSMA and TDMA similar capacity to handle services for the third generation of mobile telephony EDGE was developed to enable the transmission of large amounts of data at a high speed, 384 kilobits per second
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(1) (n ) In computer graphics, one or more vectors defining a portion of an object (2) (n ) In image processing, a set of values determined (by an edge-detection algorithm) to be the dividing line between one image and another or an image and background color
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A technology that gives GSM and TDMA similar capacity to handle services for the third generation of mobile telephony Developed to enable the transmission of large amounts of data at a high speed, 384 kilobits per second in mobile applications
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(Enhanced Data GSM Environment), a faster version of the Global System for Mobile (GSM) wireless service, is designed to deliver data at rates up to 384 Kbps and enable the delivery of multimedia and other broadband applications to mobile phone and computer users The EDGE standard is built on the existing GSM standard, using the same time-division multiple access (TDMS) frame structure and existing cell arrangements Ericsson notes that, when available, its base stations can be updated with software EDGE is expected to be commercially available in 2001 It is regarded as an evolutionary standard on the way to Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service (UMTS)
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Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution A GSM 3G enhancement designed to support baud rates up to 384K
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EDGE is the Enhanced Data for GSM Evolution standard that is part of the GSM capabilities, and increases packet data delivery speed to up to 384 kb/s while mobile EDGE has, in itself, been accepted by the ITU as a 3G standard
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Where the faces of a polyhedron meet The edge starts and ends at a vertex Note that each edge connects exactly two vertices, and is the boundary between exactly two faces (except in degenerate cases)
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Enhanced Data Rates for GMS Evolution: EDGE is an evolution of GSM and US-TDMA systems This enhanced modulation will significantly increase network capacity and data rates, enabling value-added Mobile Multimedia services It provides data rates up to 473 kbit/s
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to tilt the board on its edge and ride it that way Used to control the direction of travel To go upwind, a rider must edge hard Skiers and snowboarders also use this type of edging to turn
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referring to something that has a sharp planar surface - "The monks were forbidden to carry edged weapons such as swords and axes."
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Past tense of to edge - "Already a mentally fragile boy, he now edged towards insanity."
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Something that forms, defines or marks the edge - "The decorative edging around the door makes it easier to find in the dark."
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Present participle of edge
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having a specified kind of border or edge; "a black-edged card"; "dried sweat left salt-edged patches"
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If something is edged with a particular thing, that thing forms a border around it. a large lawn edged with flowers and shrubs. Edged is also a combining form. a lace-edged handkerchief
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having a certain kind of edge, having a number of edges (double-edged, etc.) sıfat
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having a cutting edge or especially an edge or edges as specified; often used in combination; "an edged knife"; "a two-edged sword
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Plural of edge
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A term synonymous with "dust wrapper," indicating the usually decorative paper wrapper placed around a book to protect the binding
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Third-person singular indicative present tense of to edge
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unless otherwise qualified the three outer edges of the leaves of a book, the head - the top or upper edge, the fore-edge, and the tail - the lower or bottom edge
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Steel strips surrounding the perimeter of the board base Sharp, smooth edges give greater control on hard snow and ice Never buy a snowboard without metal edges
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Margins (Lines) Defining the Windows (Areas, Faces) of a System
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V edging produces a straight carving edge It is so-called because a cross-section of the blade shows a perfect V shape with the wide part at the back and point at the edge
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the strip edge, naturally rounded, often slit, sometimes deburred, rolled or skived
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Smallest dimension board surfaces paralleling the grain direction
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tipping of the ski onto one of its edges
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Climbing technique when climber places edge of shoe precisely on top of a hold or unconformity on the rock The opposite of smearing
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The hand tooling of the arris
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The operation of shaping or dressing the edge of anything, as of a piece of metal
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A trim that is sewn to the edge of another fabric Embroidered net A transparent hexagon mesh with a pattern embroidered on it This has most of the embroidery concentrated on the bottom edge in some type of a scallop pattern with a few scattered motifs above Great over a tulle skirt when more hemline interest is desired Empire A waistline that starts just below the bust An empire waistline can run straight across or curve down the sides to hit the small of the back Eton Silk Shantung A crisp weave with irregular slubs, similar to silk dupioni but with more surface sheen Very elegant when used where there is little surface interruption It contrasts well against smooth silk satin accents Available in diamond white and ivory return to top
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of a garment, or a border in a garden
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That which forms an edge or border, as the fringe, trimming, etc
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Either the trimming of the perimeter of a grassed area by hand eging shears or the forming of a newly cut edge by the use of a half-moon edging iron
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border consisting of anything placed on the edge to finish something (such as a fringe on clothing or on a rug)
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Edging is something that is put along the borders or sides of something else, usually to make it look attractive. the satin edging on Randall's blanket. something that forms an edge or border
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something which forms an edge (as in a border, fringe, frill, decoration, etc.) isim
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A border at the edge of a garden to prevent weeds from creeping into it Typically incorporates a physical barrier of plastic, wood, or brick, although traditionally it was simply a base strip cut along the edge of the garden with an edging tool Back to alphabetical list
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Using the inside edge of the climbing shoe to stand on tiny ledges of rock Trust your feet! For contrast, see smearing
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Putting the boat on edge to increase its manoeuvrability (See also J Lean )
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Straightening the edge of schaalboard by sawing or chipping
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edging
Length of solid wood used to edge composite boards, such as plywood, chipboard and MDF to give an attractive appearance and provide a stronger fixing base for screws, etc
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edging
The dressing of metal strip edges by rolling, filing or drawing
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