çerçeve, iskelet, yapı, Bir hava ya da deniz aracının iskeleti, kaburga, argo yalan yere suç yüklemek, çizgi roman, KARE, FİLM KARESİ:Seri halindeki fotoğraflardan herhangi biri, resim çerçevesi, iskelet, çerçeve, şasi, gövde, çerçeve, ekranda birden fazla html dosyasını gösterir, komplo kurmak, kare, kurmak, uydurmak, iş çevirmek, tezgâh, kadraj, sera, çevrelemek, arka plân, yaradılış, düzenlemek, tabancalarda kubuz, çerçevelemek, film karesi, görüntü, resim karesi, dile getirmek, ayarlamak, tasarlamak, kasa, kumpas, resim, meydana getirmek, şase, şasi, iftira, şasi çerçevesi, kaburga, tesis etmek, çevre, çatı, öğe, kare film, çerçeve; (pencereye/kapıya ait) kasa; telaro, (binaya ait) iskelet, karkas, ifade etmek, yapı iskeleti, (vücuda ait) bünye, yapı, germe makinesi, sera/çerçeve/iskelet/yapı, becermek, uydur/kur/çerçevele, gizli dolaplar çevirmek, ilerlemek, (isim) çerçeve, çatı, şasi, iskelet, beden, yapı, yaradılış, kare (film, çizgi roman), sera, tezgâh, arka plân, Beden, vücut, çerçeve,v.çerçevele:n.yapı, otomobil, kamyon, çamur atmak, karkas, limonluk, mizaç, telaro, şekillendirmek, fotoğraf karesi, kasnak, çerçeveletmek, argo suçu (aslında suçsuz olan birine) yıkmak, tasarlamak; düzenlemek, tertip etmek, yapmak, çerçevele, çerçeveye almak, bir çerçeve, A VİNCİ:Araçları veya diğer ağır cisimleri kaldırmaya mahsus, genel olarak A harfi biçiminde, mekanik kaldırma tertibatı. Bu vinç, sabit bir kaide üzerinde bulunur veya bir araç üzerine tespit edilmiş olabilir, çerçeveli, iskeleti tamamlanmış, iskeletli, çerçeveler, çerçeveleme,
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A rigid, generally rectangular mounting for paper, canvas or other flexible material, A piece of photographic film containing an image, A context for understanding or interpretation, A complete game of snooker, from break-off until all the balls (or as many as necessary to win) have been potted, The structure of a person's body, The structural elements of a building or other constructed object, Of a constructed object such as a building, to put together the structural elements, Of a picture such as a painting or photograph, to add a decorative border, To position visually within a fixed boundary, Conspire to incriminate falsely a presumably innocent person, An independent chunk of data sent over the wires of a network, To construct in words so as to establish a context for understanding or interpretation, A set of balls whose results are added together for scoring purposes. Usually two balls, but only one ball in the case of a strike, and three balls in the case of a strike or a spare in the last frame of a game, A division of time on a multimedia timeline, such as 1/30th of a second, An individually scrollable region of a webpage, The outer decorated portion of a stamp's image, often repeated on several issues although the inner picture may change, The frame of an object such as a building, chair, or window is the arrangement of wooden, metal, or plastic bars between which other material is fitted, and which give the object its strength and shape. He supplied housebuilders with modern timber frames We painted our table to match the window frame in the bedroom, The frame of a picture or mirror is the wood, metal, or plastic that is fitted around it, especially when it is displayed or hung on a wall. Estelle kept a photograph of her mother in a silver frame on the kitchen mantelpiece. a pair of picture frames, You can refer to someone's body as their frame, especially when you are describing the general shape of their body. Their belts are pulled tight against their bony frames, casing; skeleton; structure; body structure; mood; picture in a film; (Internet) data packet that includes header and footer fields that are needed to display data on a physical medium, The frames of a pair of glasses are all the metal or plastic parts of it, but not the lenses. He was wearing new spectacles with gold wire frames, enclose in a frame (i.e. a picture); contrive false evidence against, set up (Slang); construct, build; fashion; formulate, The basic unit of communication between two N_Ports Frames are composed of a starting delimiter (SOF), a header, the payload, the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC), and an ending delimiter (EOF) The SOF and EOF contain the Special Character and are used to indicate where the frame begins and ends The 24-byte header contains information about the frame, including the S_ID, D_ID, routing information, the type of data contained in the payload, and sequence/exchange management information The payload contains the actual data to be transmitted, and may be 0-2112 bytes in length The CRC is a 4-byte field used for detecting bit errors in the received frame, To support, To shape; to arrange, as the organs of speech, To proceed; to go, To provide with a frame, as a picture, To cause; to bring about; to produce, Anything composed of parts fitted and united together; a fabric; a structure; esp, To originate; to plan; to devise; to contrive; to compose; in a bad sense, to invent or fabricate, as something false, To fit to something else, or for some specific end; to adjust; to regulate; to shape; to conform, A molding box or flask, which being filled with sand serves as a mold for castings, The ribs and stretchers of an umbrella or other structure with a fabric covering, is stretched for quilting, embroidery, etc, that on which anything is held or stretched The skeleton structure which supports the boiler and machinery of a locomotive upon its wheels, A kind of open case or structure made for admitting, inclosing, or supporting things, as that which incloses or contains a window, door, picture, etc, its model and strength; the skeleton of a structure, The bodily structure; physical constitution; make or build of a person, the constructional system, whether of timber or metal, that gives to a building, vessel, etc, A structure of four bars, adjustable in size, on which cloth, etc, The structure of a persons body, Of a presumably innocent person, to cause to appear guilty, The outer decorated portion of a stamps image, often repeated on several issues although the inner picture may change, To construct by fitting and uniting the several parts of the skeleton of any structure; specifically, in woodwork, to put together by cutting parts of one member to fit parts of another, Miter, Tenon, Tooth, Tusk, Scarf, and Splice, See Dovetail, Halve, v, Sometimes a window will be divided into multiple subdivisions called frames Each frame has its own scroll bar, and can be scrolled independently For example, Windows Explorer will have a list of folders in the left frame, with a list of that folder's folders/files in the right frame, A named element of a frame set A frame appears in a web browser as a scrollable window in which pages can be displayed You assign a page to a frame when you create a hyperlink to the page, A subsection of a Web page displayed independently of other portions of the page A frame may include a scroll bar that allows the user to scroll a frame of one page while another frame remains constant Simple Web pages contain one frame, which is also known as a main frame, construct by fitting or uniting parts together, draw up the plans or basic details for; "frame a policy", A single screen-sized image that can be displayed in sequence with other slightly different images to create animated drawings A video frame consists of two interlaced fields of either 525 lines (NTSC) or 625 lines (PAL/SECAM), running at 30 frames per second (NTSC) or 25 frames per second (PAL/SECAM) Film runs at 24 frames per second, One complete video picture A frame contains two video fields, scanned at the NTSC rate of 30 frames per second or the PAL rate of 25 frames per second, This element is part of the Frame syntax Each FRAME element within the FRAMESET structure defines the URL contents of a particular frame window as well as attributes the frame window will carry, A whole video image; is composed of two interlaced fields A CCD chip produces 30 frames per second at NTSC sytem and 25 frames at PAL, An area of a Web browser window defined by a frames page A frame appears in a Web browser as one of a number of different areas in which pages can be displayed A frame may be scrollable and resizable, and may have a border You display a page in a frame by creating a hyperlink to the page and specifying the frame as part of the hyperlink See also frames page, A term for the unit of data transferred on a LAN; it is something larger than a cell, i e depending on the type of LAN, hundreds or thousands of bytes long (any particular type of LAN will have a limit on the frame size, e g Ethernet's 1500 byte/octet limit) Roughly equivalent to the term packet, but "frame" is a LAN term whereas "packet" is a term used for higher level protocols such TCP/IP, IPX, and AppleTalk, The sequence of bits that form the unit of data transmission at the LAN data link layer or medium access control layer In Ethernet, a frame consists of the sequence of bits transmitted by a station from the "preamble" through the "frame check sequence" Also called "packet", take or catch as if in a snare or trap; "I was set up!"; "The innocent man was framed by the police", enclose in a frame, as of a picture, If someone frames an innocent person, they make other people think that that person is guilty of a crime, by lying or inventing evidence. I need to find out who tried to frame me, If someone is in the frame for something such as a job or position, they are being considered for it. We need a win to keep us in the frame for the title. = in the running see also cold frame. drawing frame spinning frame Frame Janet Janet Paterson Frame Clutha frame structure light frame construction reference frame frame of reference space frame stocking frame water frame, If an object is framed by a particular thing, it is surrounded by that thing in a way that makes the object more striking or attractive to look at. The swimming pool is framed by tropical gardens, When a picture or photograph is framed, it is put in a frame. The picture is now ready to be mounted and framed On the wall is a large framed photograph, A frame of cinema film is one of the many separate photographs that it consists of. Standard 8mm projects at 16 frames per second, A glazed portable structure for protecting young plants from frost, one of a series of still transparent photographs on a strip of film used in making movies, the internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shape; "the building has a steel skeleton", the hard structure (bones and cartilages) that provides a frame for the body of an animal, a period of play in baseball during which each team has a turn at bat, alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak", A frame is a rectangular cluster of Emacs windows When using X Windows, you can create more than one Emacs frame, each having its own X window, and then you can subdivide each frame into Emacs windows as you wish See section Frames and X Windows, a structure supporting or containing something, one of a series of still transparent photographs on a strip of film used in making movies draw up the plans or basic details for; "frame a policy", (b) In bowling, as in tenpins, one of the several innings forming a game, formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language", enclose in or as if in a frame; "frame a picture", construct by fitting or uniting parts together enclose in a frame, as of a picture, Contrivance; the act of devising or scheming, Particular state or disposition, as of the mind; humor; temper; mood; as, to be always in a happy frame, The frame is where seat, engine, wheels, etc are mounted on There are various kart manufacturers which will offer different frames Depending on who you ask, you will get different suggestions on which frame is the best Some people claim that European kart frames are better than American ones This topic is always good for a long and heated discussion among karting fans The frame is also called chassis A frame is designed to allow flexing during cornering, which is quite an important point You might want to read more about the flexing The constant flexing during cornering will eventually wear out a frame Because the frame has to work so hard, the younger the frame, the better Mileage may vary, but don't buy a frame which is older than 5 years, if you plan on being competitive Older ones are typically quite cheap and will do great to get some first experiences in To get an overview of just some of the many kart frame manufacturers, click here, A stand to support the type cases for use by the compositor, A term applied, especially in England, to certain machines built upon or within framework; as, a stocking frame; lace frame; spinning frame, etc, Form; shape; proportion; scheme; structure; constitution; system; as, a frameof government, one of a series of still transparent photographs on a strip of film used in making movies draw up the plans or basic details for; "frame a policy" formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language" enclose in or as if in a frame; "frame a picture" construct by fitting or uniting parts together enclose in a frame, as of a picture, In games: (a) In pool, the triangular form used in setting up the balls; also, the balls as set up, or the round of playing required to pocket them all; as, to play six frames in a game of 50 points, When referring to video, the information (or time) required, for one complete picture to be viewed In North America, there are several video frame rate standards: 30 frames per second (fps), 29 97 fps Film has a frame rate of 24 fps CD-Audio stores information in frames as well There are 75 frames per second on audio CDs However, the CD frames and video frames are not related [BACK], A vehicle for the transmission of data over a link It can be described as a collection of bits, including the address, data, and control information, that is switched and transmitted over a link The size and composition of the frame varies according to the protocol used The terms packet and frame are often used interchangeably, This term has many different uses but by far the most frequently used is in relation to Web pages where the Web page being viewed has a number of independent boxes or frames A common application of this is with a search engine where in the left hand frame you enter the information you want to be searched and the results of this search are presented back in the right hand frame, In asynchonous serial communications, a unit of transmission that is sometimes measured in elapsed time It begins with the start bit that precedes a character and ends with the last stop bit that follows the character In synchronous communications, a package of information transmitted as a single unit Every frame follows the same basic organization and contains control information, such as synchronizing characters, station address, and an error-checking value, as well as a variable amount of data See also datagram; encapsulation; packet, Datalink layer "packet" that contains the header and trailer information required by the physical medium That is, network layer packets are encapsulated to become frames See also: datagram, encapsulation, packet, The basic logical unit in which bit-oriented data is transmitted The frame consists of the data bits surrounded by a flag at each end that indicates the beginning and end of the frame A primary rate can be thought of as an endless sequence of frames, A segment of a digital signal that has a repetitive characteristic in that corresponding elements of successive frames represent the same things In a time-division multiplex system, a frame is a sequence of time slots, each containing a sample from one of the channels served by the multiplex system; the frame is repeated at the sampling rate, and each channel occupies the same sequence position in successive frames, In Netscape, a frame is a window on a Web page that can scroll independently from the rest of the screen This gives the Web author the ability to display multiple files simultaneously on the same Web page, The list of all the units in the population Before selecting the sample, the population must be divided into parts that are called sample units, or units These units must cover the whole of the population and they must not overlap, in the sense that every element in the population belongs to one and only one unit In tax compliance auditing we call the frame all sales invoices written over the audit period, or we could only include in the frame sales invoices which were claimed as exempt sales It is critical to define the frame before we sample The sample frame may not always include all the items in the population, as where items are missing or otherwise not available for selection Unless the difference between the frame and the population data are negligible, the sample results may not be sufficiently representative of the population, A data unit containing a start-of-frame (SOF) delimiter, header, payload, cyclic redundancy check (CRC), and an end-of-frame (EOF) delimiter The payload can be 0-2112 bytes, and the CRC is 4 bytes, A frame is a rectangular cluster of Emacs windows Emacs starts out with one frame, but you can create more You can subdivide each frame into Emacs windows (q v ) When you are using X windows, all the frames can be visible at the same time See section Frames and X Windows, A frame is the (variable-sized) "block" in which data is transferred across an Ethernet network The second volume of this Guide gives a brief description of an Ethernet frame, Simple past tense and past participle of frame, provided with a frame; "there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk, past of frame, provided with a frame; "there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk", enclosed in a frame (i.e. a picture); falsely incriminated, set up (Slang); constructed, built; fashioned; formulated, The use of multiple, independent sections to create a single Web page Each frame is built as a separate HTML file but with one "master' file to identify each section When a user requests a page with frames, several pages will be displayed as panes Sites using frames may report one page request with several panes as multiple page requests Most audit firms count only the master HTML page request and therefore can accurately report the page requests, 'Frames' are pages within an HTML page Frames behave like a separate window They can have their own menus, scroll bars, and content Frames let you keep certain content (your logo and menu for example) fixed on the screen, when users scroll down to read text You can also use frames to display someone else's web site inside your web site, Frames enable a browser to display content from two or more web pages at once A common use of frames is to have a table of contents on one side of the browser linking to more pages on the other side, A feature supported by most modern Web browsers than enables the Web author to divide the browser display area into two or more sections (frames) The contents of each frame are taken from a different Web page Frames provide great flexibility in designing Web pages, but many designers avoid them because they are supported unevenly by current browsers, The new frames feature of Netscape Navigator 2 0 is a sophisticated page-presentation capability that enables the display of multiple, independently scrollable frames on a single screen, each with its own distinct URL Frames can point to different URLs as well as be targeted by other URLs - all within the same screen Developers can now incorporate banners, ledges, tables of contents, and display panels into their designs, allowing users to scroll through multiple sites simultaneously, submit database queries in one frame and receive back instant results in another and even freeze regions of the screen in place while the user scrolls through information on a page, Web Frames allow web publishers to divide the browser window into multiple HTML documents Each frame contains an individual document that function independently of the other frames, World-wide web Frames are areas of a web browser window into which some pages of world-wide web content are divided Whilst many web designers advocate the use of frames to ease navigation (with frames permitting, for example, a static menu to remain alongside a scrolling document display), others bemoan their use as frames tend to create cumbersome and cluttered layouts on smaller displays Some older web browsers and most Net-top boxes also have difficulty displaying frames, whilst even newer browsers often have difficulty reliably printing them Many web sites therefore now choose to offer both a "frames" and a "non-frames" option, plural of frame, third-person singular of frame, In HTML, providing the ability to break a web page into multiple, separately scrollable areas Because some search engines cannot follow links in a framed web site, a good web designer will contain text in a NOFRAMES-tag and provide a link for search engines to index your site, The browser display is separated into different sections, each with its own scroll bar (if needed) Some sections can remain unchanged displaying advertising or an index, whereas the main section or frame acts as a normal browser display Not all browsers support frames, Definition: A coding style that is used to combine multiple HTML documents into a single web page Frames are often used to allow certain areas of a web site to remain in place (i e navigation, header graphic) while other areas of the site are scrollable Framed web sites are more difficult to optimize for high search engine rankings because most spiders are unable to read and index the content within a tag Sites that are designed using frames need to place optimized content in the in order to provide the search engine spiders with something to index, A Web site technique that divides a single page into two separate entities Back to top, A format for web documents that divides the screen into segments, each with a scroll bar as if it were as "window" within the window Usually, selecting a category of documents in one frame shows the contents of the category in another frame To go BACK in a frame, position the cursor in the frame an press the right mouse button, and select "Back in frame" (or Forward), Frames are a technique used in web pages to divide the page into multiple windows, where each window is called a frame and can contain its own separate page The advantage of frames is that one window can be scrolled or changed while other windows remain fixed for such purposes as keeping a menu in view all the time The disadvantage is that not all browsers support them, – A feature of HTML that allows a web author to divide a page into two or more separate windows If the frame does not have a <title> element, or the <title> element is not meaningful this can cause accessibility issues In addition, some browsers do not support frames Index, An HTML technique for combining two or more separate HTML documents within a single web browser screen Compound interacting documents can be created to make a more effective web page presented in multiple windows or sub-windows A framed web site often causes great problems for search engines, and may not be indexed correctly Search engines will often index only the part of a framed site within the <NOFRAMES> section, so make sure that the <NOFRAMES> section includes relevant text which can be indexed by the spiders If your site uses frames, consider providing a gateway page or adding navigational links within the framed pages Submit the main page - the one containing the <FRAMESET> tag to the search engines If you use a gateway page, submit this separately, A term used to describe a viewing and layout style of a World Wide Web site; it refers to the simultaneous loading of 2 or more Web pages at the same time within the same screen Originally developed by Netscape and implemented in their Navigator 2 0 browser, today many other popular Web browsers support this feature With frames, often you have one frame acting as a 'control frame' while the other is the 'target frame' - the results of actions in the control frame display in the target frame Back to Top, divide the main browser's display window into independent window frames Each frame can simultaneously display a different document The display window may be divided into columns and rows of individual frames separated by scrollbars, A method of breaking up a web page so that you can view two or more pages simultaneously in the same browser window Commonly used, as in the old Essex website, to provide a navigation bar on the left of the browser window This technique was fashionable for a time, but makes it hard for search engines to index a site and causes problems for users with special accessibility needs, thin metal or plastic framework for optical lenses, The use of multiple, independent sections to create a single Web page Each frame is built as a separate HTML file but with one "master' file to identify each section When a user requests a page with frames, several pages will be displayed as panes Sites using frames may report one page request with several panes as multiple page requests Most audit firms count only the master HTML page request and therefore can accurately report the page requests, An HTML technique allowing web site designers to display two or more pages in the same browser window Most search engines do not index framed web pages properly - they only index the text present in the NOFRAMES tag Unless a web page which uses frames contains relevant content in the NOFRAMES tag, it is unlikely to get a high search engine ranking, A feature of some web browsers that enables a page to be displayed in separate scrollable windows Frames can be difficult to translate for text-only viewing via ADA guidelines, so their use is increasingly being discouraged, An HTML technique allowing web site designers to display two or more pages in the same browser window Many search engines do not index framed web pages properly - they only index the text present in the NOFRAMES tag Unless a web page which uses frames contains relevant content in the NOFRAMES tag, it is unlikely to get a high ranking in those search engines, Some web pages are actually composed of two or three individual web pages, arranged in 'frames' You might often come across a 'navigation frame', providing links to key areas of a site, that will remain on screen as you browse the site of which it is a part Some apparently framed sites actually create the impression by using tables instead of frames, A control procedure used with multiplexed digital channels such as T1 carriers, whereby bits are inserted so that the receiver can identify the time slots that are allocated to each sub channel, Usually referrers to the process of constructing, and erecting the walls, floor joists, rafters, and covering the outside with plywood The overall shape of the house is due to the framing, A cognitive heuristic in which people tend to reach conclusions based on the 'framework' within which a situation is presented; e g people are more lokely to recommend the use of a new procedure if it is described as having a '50% success rate' than a '50% failure rate', For multiplexed digital channels, framing controls errors by inserting bits so the receiver can identify the time slots allocated to each subchannel Framing formats include D4, ESF (T1) and G 703, G 704 (E1), the arrangement and manner of joining the component members of a bridge structure to insure a condition wherein each element and member may function in accord with the conditions governing its design, The study frame involves essential elements of the study design, such as the perspective of the analysis, the target population, and the choice of comparators, Dividing data for transmission into groups of bits, and adding a header and a check sequence to form a frame, frame, framework; act of providing with a frame, formulation of the plans and important details; "the framing of judicial decrees", A protocol that separates incoming bits into identifiable groups so that the receiving multiplexer recognizes the grouping, Framing is the process of defining what a problem is about Just as a frame can be placed around a photograph, including some portions of the picture, but cropping other portions out, people can define some aspects of a problem as important, while they ignore (or are unaware of) other issues that do not concern them,
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A rigid, generally rectangular mounting for paper, canvas or other flexible material - "The painting was housed in a beautifully carved frame."
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A context for understanding or interpretation - "In this frame, it's easy to ask the question that the investigators missed."
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The structure of a person's body - "His starved flesh hung loosely on his once imposing frame."
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Of a constructed object such as a building, to put together the structural elements - "Once we finish framing the house, we'll hang tin on the roof."
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Of a picture such as a painting or photograph, to add a decorative border
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To position visually within a fixed boundary - "The director frames the fishing scene very well."
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Conspire to incriminate falsely a presumably innocent person - "The gun had obviously been placed in her car in an effort to frame her."
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To construct in words so as to establish a context for understanding or interpretation - "The way the opposition has framed the argument makes it hard for us to win."
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A set of balls whose results are added together for scoring purposes. Usually two balls, but only one ball in the case of a strike, and three balls in the case of a strike or a spare in the last frame of a game
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A division of time on a multimedia timeline, such as 1/30th of a second
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An individually scrollable region of a webpage
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The outer decorated portion of a stamp's image, often repeated on several issues although the inner picture may change
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The frame of an object such as a building, chair, or window is the arrangement of wooden, metal, or plastic bars between which other material is fitted, and which give the object its strength and shape. He supplied housebuilders with modern timber frames We painted our table to match the window frame in the bedroom
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The frame of a picture or mirror is the wood, metal, or plastic that is fitted around it, especially when it is displayed or hung on a wall. Estelle kept a photograph of her mother in a silver frame on the kitchen mantelpiece. a pair of picture frames
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You can refer to someone's body as their frame, especially when you are describing the general shape of their body. Their belts are pulled tight against their bony frames
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casing; skeleton; structure; body structure; mood; picture in a film; (Internet) data packet that includes header and footer fields that are needed to display data on a physical medium isim
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The frames of a pair of glasses are all the metal or plastic parts of it, but not the lenses. He was wearing new spectacles with gold wire frames
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enclose in a frame (i.e. a picture); contrive false evidence against, set up (Slang); construct, build; fashion; formulate fiil
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The basic unit of communication between two N_Ports Frames are composed of a starting delimiter (SOF), a header, the payload, the Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC), and an ending delimiter (EOF) The SOF and EOF contain the Special Character and are used to indicate where the frame begins and ends The 24-byte header contains information about the frame, including the S_ID, D_ID, routing information, the type of data contained in the payload, and sequence/exchange management information The payload contains the actual data to be transmitted, and may be 0-2112 bytes in length The CRC is a 4-byte field used for detecting bit errors in the received frame
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To support
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To shape; to arrange, as the organs of speech
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To proceed; to go
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To provide with a frame, as a picture
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To cause; to bring about; to produce
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Anything composed of parts fitted and united together; a fabric; a structure; esp
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To originate; to plan; to devise; to contrive; to compose; in a bad sense, to invent or fabricate, as something false
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To fit to something else, or for some specific end; to adjust; to regulate; to shape; to conform
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A molding box or flask, which being filled with sand serves as a mold for castings
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The ribs and stretchers of an umbrella or other structure with a fabric covering
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that on which anything is held or stretched The skeleton structure which supports the boiler and machinery of a locomotive upon its wheels
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A kind of open case or structure made for admitting, inclosing, or supporting things, as that which incloses or contains a window, door, picture, etc
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its model and strength; the skeleton of a structure
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The bodily structure; physical constitution; make or build of a person
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the constructional system, whether of timber or metal, that gives to a building, vessel, etc
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A structure of four bars, adjustable in size, on which cloth, etc
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The structure of a persons body
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Of a presumably innocent person, to cause to appear guilty
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The outer decorated portion of a stamps image, often repeated on several issues although the inner picture may change
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To construct by fitting and uniting the several parts of the skeleton of any structure; specifically, in woodwork, to put together by cutting parts of one member to fit parts of another
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Miter, Tenon, Tooth, Tusk, Scarf, and Splice
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Sometimes a window will be divided into multiple subdivisions called frames Each frame has its own scroll bar, and can be scrolled independently For example, Windows Explorer will have a list of folders in the left frame, with a list of that folder's folders/files in the right frame
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A named element of a frame set A frame appears in a web browser as a scrollable window in which pages can be displayed You assign a page to a frame when you create a hyperlink to the page
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A subsection of a Web page displayed independently of other portions of the page A frame may include a scroll bar that allows the user to scroll a frame of one page while another frame remains constant Simple Web pages contain one frame, which is also known as a main frame
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construct by fitting or uniting parts together
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draw up the plans or basic details for; "frame a policy"
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A single screen-sized image that can be displayed in sequence with other slightly different images to create animated drawings A video frame consists of two interlaced fields of either 525 lines (NTSC) or 625 lines (PAL/SECAM), running at 30 frames per second (NTSC) or 25 frames per second (PAL/SECAM) Film runs at 24 frames per second
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One complete video picture A frame contains two video fields, scanned at the NTSC rate of 30 frames per second or the PAL rate of 25 frames per second
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This element is part of the Frame syntax Each FRAME element within the FRAMESET structure defines the URL contents of a particular frame window as well as attributes the frame window will carry
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A whole video image; is composed of two interlaced fields A CCD chip produces 30 frames per second at NTSC sytem and 25 frames at PAL
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An area of a Web browser window defined by a frames page A frame appears in a Web browser as one of a number of different areas in which pages can be displayed A frame may be scrollable and resizable, and may have a border You display a page in a frame by creating a hyperlink to the page and specifying the frame as part of the hyperlink See also frames page
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A term for the unit of data transferred on a LAN; it is something larger than a cell, i e depending on the type of LAN, hundreds or thousands of bytes long (any particular type of LAN will have a limit on the frame size, e g Ethernet's 1500 byte/octet limit) Roughly equivalent to the term packet, but "frame" is a LAN term whereas "packet" is a term used for higher level protocols such TCP/IP, IPX, and AppleTalk
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The sequence of bits that form the unit of data transmission at the LAN data link layer or medium access control layer In Ethernet, a frame consists of the sequence of bits transmitted by a station from the "preamble" through the "frame check sequence" Also called "packet"
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take or catch as if in a snare or trap; "I was set up!"; "The innocent man was framed by the police"
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enclose in a frame, as of a picture
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If someone frames an innocent person, they make other people think that that person is guilty of a crime, by lying or inventing evidence. I need to find out who tried to frame me
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If someone is in the frame for something such as a job or position, they are being considered for it. We need a win to keep us in the frame for the title. = in the running see also cold frame. drawing frame spinning frame Frame Janet Janet Paterson Frame Clutha frame structure light frame construction reference frame frame of reference space frame stocking frame water frame
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If an object is framed by a particular thing, it is surrounded by that thing in a way that makes the object more striking or attractive to look at. The swimming pool is framed by tropical gardens
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When a picture or photograph is framed, it is put in a frame. The picture is now ready to be mounted and framed On the wall is a large framed photograph
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A frame of cinema film is one of the many separate photographs that it consists of. Standard 8mm projects at 16 frames per second
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A glazed portable structure for protecting young plants from frost
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one of a series of still transparent photographs on a strip of film used in making movies
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the internal supporting structure that gives an artifact its shape; "the building has a steel skeleton"
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the hard structure (bones and cartilages) that provides a frame for the body of an animal
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a period of play in baseball during which each team has a turn at bat
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alternative names for the body of a human being; "Leonardo studied the human body"; "he has a strong physique"; "the spirit is willing but the flesh is weak"
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A frame is a rectangular cluster of Emacs windows When using X Windows, you can create more than one Emacs frame, each having its own X window, and then you can subdivide each frame into Emacs windows as you wish See section Frames and X Windows
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a structure supporting or containing something
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one of a series of still transparent photographs on a strip of film used in making movies draw up the plans or basic details for; "frame a policy"
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(b) In bowling, as in tenpins, one of the several innings forming a game
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formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language"
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enclose in or as if in a frame; "frame a picture"
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construct by fitting or uniting parts together enclose in a frame, as of a picture
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Contrivance; the act of devising or scheming
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Particular state or disposition, as of the mind; humor; temper; mood; as, to be always in a happy frame
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The frame is where seat, engine, wheels, etc are mounted on There are various kart manufacturers which will offer different frames Depending on who you ask, you will get different suggestions on which frame is the best Some people claim that European kart frames are better than American ones This topic is always good for a long and heated discussion among karting fans The frame is also called chassis A frame is designed to allow flexing during cornering, which is quite an important point You might want to read more about the flexing The constant flexing during cornering will eventually wear out a frame Because the frame has to work so hard, the younger the frame, the better Mileage may vary, but don't buy a frame which is older than 5 years, if you plan on being competitive Older ones are typically quite cheap and will do great to get some first experiences in To get an overview of just some of the many kart frame manufacturers, click here
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A stand to support the type cases for use by the compositor
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A term applied, especially in England, to certain machines built upon or within framework; as, a stocking frame; lace frame; spinning frame, etc
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Form; shape; proportion; scheme; structure; constitution; system; as, a frameof government
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one of a series of still transparent photographs on a strip of film used in making movies draw up the plans or basic details for; "frame a policy" formulate in a particular style or language; "I wouldn't put it that way"; "She cast her request in very polite language" enclose in or as if in a frame; "frame a picture" construct by fitting or uniting parts together enclose in a frame, as of a picture
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In games: (a) In pool, the triangular form used in setting up the balls; also, the balls as set up, or the round of playing required to pocket them all; as, to play six frames in a game of 50 points
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When referring to video, the information (or time) required, for one complete picture to be viewed In North America, there are several video frame rate standards: 30 frames per second (fps), 29 97 fps Film has a frame rate of 24 fps CD-Audio stores information in frames as well There are 75 frames per second on audio CDs However, the CD frames and video frames are not related [BACK]
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A vehicle for the transmission of data over a link It can be described as a collection of bits, including the address, data, and control information, that is switched and transmitted over a link The size and composition of the frame varies according to the protocol used The terms packet and frame are often used interchangeably
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This term has many different uses but by far the most frequently used is in relation to Web pages where the Web page being viewed has a number of independent boxes or frames A common application of this is with a search engine where in the left hand frame you enter the information you want to be searched and the results of this search are presented back in the right hand frame
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In asynchonous serial communications, a unit of transmission that is sometimes measured in elapsed time It begins with the start bit that precedes a character and ends with the last stop bit that follows the character In synchronous communications, a package of information transmitted as a single unit Every frame follows the same basic organization and contains control information, such as synchronizing characters, station address, and an error-checking value, as well as a variable amount of data See also datagram; encapsulation; packet
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Datalink layer "packet" that contains the header and trailer information required by the physical medium That is, network layer packets are encapsulated to become frames See also: datagram, encapsulation, packet
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The basic logical unit in which bit-oriented data is transmitted The frame consists of the data bits surrounded by a flag at each end that indicates the beginning and end of the frame A primary rate can be thought of as an endless sequence of frames
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A segment of a digital signal that has a repetitive characteristic in that corresponding elements of successive frames represent the same things In a time-division multiplex system, a frame is a sequence of time slots, each containing a sample from one of the channels served by the multiplex system; the frame is repeated at the sampling rate, and each channel occupies the same sequence position in successive frames
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In Netscape, a frame is a window on a Web page that can scroll independently from the rest of the screen This gives the Web author the ability to display multiple files simultaneously on the same Web page
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The list of all the units in the population Before selecting the sample, the population must be divided into parts that are called sample units, or units These units must cover the whole of the population and they must not overlap, in the sense that every element in the population belongs to one and only one unit In tax compliance auditing we call the frame all sales invoices written over the audit period, or we could only include in the frame sales invoices which were claimed as exempt sales It is critical to define the frame before we sample The sample frame may not always include all the items in the population, as where items are missing or otherwise not available for selection Unless the difference between the frame and the population data are negligible, the sample results may not be sufficiently representative of the population
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A data unit containing a start-of-frame (SOF) delimiter, header, payload, cyclic redundancy check (CRC), and an end-of-frame (EOF) delimiter The payload can be 0-2112 bytes, and the CRC is 4 bytes
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A frame is a rectangular cluster of Emacs windows Emacs starts out with one frame, but you can create more You can subdivide each frame into Emacs windows (q v ) When you are using X windows, all the frames can be visible at the same time See section Frames and X Windows
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A frame is the (variable-sized) "block" in which data is transferred across an Ethernet network The second volume of this Guide gives a brief description of an Ethernet frame
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Simple past tense and past participle of frame
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provided with a frame; "there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk
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provided with a frame; "there were framed snapshots of family and friends on her desk"
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enclosed in a frame (i.e. a picture); falsely incriminated, set up (Slang); constructed, built; fashioned; formulated sıfat
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The use of multiple, independent sections to create a single Web page Each frame is built as a separate HTML file but with one "master' file to identify each section When a user requests a page with frames, several pages will be displayed as panes Sites using frames may report one page request with several panes as multiple page requests Most audit firms count only the master HTML page request and therefore can accurately report the page requests
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'Frames' are pages within an HTML page Frames behave like a separate window They can have their own menus, scroll bars, and content Frames let you keep certain content (your logo and menu for example) fixed on the screen, when users scroll down to read text You can also use frames to display someone else's web site inside your web site
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Frames enable a browser to display content from two or more web pages at once A common use of frames is to have a table of contents on one side of the browser linking to more pages on the other side
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A feature supported by most modern Web browsers than enables the Web author to divide the browser display area into two or more sections (frames) The contents of each frame are taken from a different Web page Frames provide great flexibility in designing Web pages, but many designers avoid them because they are supported unevenly by current browsers
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The new frames feature of Netscape Navigator 2 0 is a sophisticated page-presentation capability that enables the display of multiple, independently scrollable frames on a single screen, each with its own distinct URL Frames can point to different URLs as well as be targeted by other URLs - all within the same screen Developers can now incorporate banners, ledges, tables of contents, and display panels into their designs, allowing users to scroll through multiple sites simultaneously, submit database queries in one frame and receive back instant results in another and even freeze regions of the screen in place while the user scrolls through information on a page
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Web Frames allow web publishers to divide the browser window into multiple HTML documents Each frame contains an individual document that function independently of the other frames
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World-wide web Frames are areas of a web browser window into which some pages of world-wide web content are divided Whilst many web designers advocate the use of frames to ease navigation (with frames permitting, for example, a static menu to remain alongside a scrolling document display), others bemoan their use as frames tend to create cumbersome and cluttered layouts on smaller displays Some older web browsers and most Net-top boxes also have difficulty displaying frames, whilst even newer browsers often have difficulty reliably printing them Many web sites therefore now choose to offer both a "frames" and a "non-frames" option
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In HTML, providing the ability to break a web page into multiple, separately scrollable areas Because some search engines cannot follow links in a framed web site, a good web designer will contain text in a NOFRAMES-tag and provide a link for search engines to index your site
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The browser display is separated into different sections, each with its own scroll bar (if needed) Some sections can remain unchanged displaying advertising or an index, whereas the main section or frame acts as a normal browser display Not all browsers support frames
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Definition: A coding style that is used to combine multiple HTML documents into a single web page Frames are often used to allow certain areas of a web site to remain in place (i e navigation, header graphic) while other areas of the site are scrollable Framed web sites are more difficult to optimize for high search engine rankings because most spiders are unable to read and index the content within a tag Sites that are designed using frames need to place optimized content in the in order to provide the search engine spiders with something to index
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A Web site technique that divides a single page into two separate entities Back to top
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A format for web documents that divides the screen into segments, each with a scroll bar as if it were as "window" within the window Usually, selecting a category of documents in one frame shows the contents of the category in another frame To go BACK in a frame, position the cursor in the frame an press the right mouse button, and select "Back in frame" (or Forward)
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Frames are a technique used in web pages to divide the page into multiple windows, where each window is called a frame and can contain its own separate page The advantage of frames is that one window can be scrolled or changed while other windows remain fixed for such purposes as keeping a menu in view all the time The disadvantage is that not all browsers support them
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– A feature of HTML that allows a web author to divide a page into two or more separate windows If the frame does not have a <title> element, or the <title> element is not meaningful this can cause accessibility issues In addition, some browsers do not support frames Index
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An HTML technique for combining two or more separate HTML documents within a single web browser screen Compound interacting documents can be created to make a more effective web page presented in multiple windows or sub-windows A framed web site often causes great problems for search engines, and may not be indexed correctly Search engines will often index only the part of a framed site within the <NOFRAMES> section, so make sure that the <NOFRAMES> section includes relevant text which can be indexed by the spiders If your site uses frames, consider providing a gateway page or adding navigational links within the framed pages Submit the main page - the one containing the <FRAMESET> tag to the search engines If you use a gateway page, submit this separately
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A term used to describe a viewing and layout style of a World Wide Web site; it refers to the simultaneous loading of 2 or more Web pages at the same time within the same screen Originally developed by Netscape and implemented in their Navigator 2 0 browser, today many other popular Web browsers support this feature With frames, often you have one frame acting as a 'control frame' while the other is the 'target frame' - the results of actions in the control frame display in the target frame Back to Top
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divide the main browser's display window into independent window frames Each frame can simultaneously display a different document The display window may be divided into columns and rows of individual frames separated by scrollbars
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A method of breaking up a web page so that you can view two or more pages simultaneously in the same browser window Commonly used, as in the old Essex website, to provide a navigation bar on the left of the browser window This technique was fashionable for a time, but makes it hard for search engines to index a site and causes problems for users with special accessibility needs
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thin metal or plastic framework for optical lenses isim
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The use of multiple, independent sections to create a single Web page Each frame is built as a separate HTML file but with one "master' file to identify each section When a user requests a page with frames, several pages will be displayed as panes Sites using frames may report one page request with several panes as multiple page requests Most audit firms count only the master HTML page request and therefore can accurately report the page requests
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An HTML technique allowing web site designers to display two or more pages in the same browser window Most search engines do not index framed web pages properly - they only index the text present in the NOFRAMES tag Unless a web page which uses frames contains relevant content in the NOFRAMES tag, it is unlikely to get a high search engine ranking
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A feature of some web browsers that enables a page to be displayed in separate scrollable windows Frames can be difficult to translate for text-only viewing via ADA guidelines, so their use is increasingly being discouraged
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An HTML technique allowing web site designers to display two or more pages in the same browser window Many search engines do not index framed web pages properly - they only index the text present in the NOFRAMES tag Unless a web page which uses frames contains relevant content in the NOFRAMES tag, it is unlikely to get a high ranking in those search engines
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Some web pages are actually composed of two or three individual web pages, arranged in 'frames' You might often come across a 'navigation frame', providing links to key areas of a site, that will remain on screen as you browse the site of which it is a part Some apparently framed sites actually create the impression by using tables instead of frames
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A control procedure used with multiplexed digital channels such as T1 carriers, whereby bits are inserted so that the receiver can identify the time slots that are allocated to each sub channel
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Usually referrers to the process of constructing, and erecting the walls, floor joists, rafters, and covering the outside with plywood The overall shape of the house is due to the framing
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A cognitive heuristic in which people tend to reach conclusions based on the 'framework' within which a situation is presented; e g people are more lokely to recommend the use of a new procedure if it is described as having a '50% success rate' than a '50% failure rate'
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For multiplexed digital channels, framing controls errors by inserting bits so the receiver can identify the time slots allocated to each subchannel Framing formats include D4, ESF (T1) and G 703, G 704 (E1)
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the arrangement and manner of joining the component members of a bridge structure to insure a condition wherein each element and member may function in accord with the conditions governing its design
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The study frame involves essential elements of the study design, such as the perspective of the analysis, the target population, and the choice of comparators
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Dividing data for transmission into groups of bits, and adding a header and a check sequence to form a frame
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formulation of the plans and important details; "the framing of judicial decrees"
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A protocol that separates incoming bits into identifiable groups so that the receiving multiplexer recognizes the grouping
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Framing is the process of defining what a problem is about Just as a frame can be placed around a photograph, including some portions of the picture, but cropping other portions out, people can define some aspects of a problem as important, while they ignore (or are unaware of) other issues that do not concern them
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