Betekenis van:
superposition

superposition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the placement of one thing on top of another

    Hyperoniemen

    superposition
    Zelfstandig naamwoord
      • (geometry) the placement of one object ideally in the position of another one in order to show that the two coincide

      Hyperoniemen

      superposition
      Zelfstandig naamwoord
        • (geology) the deposition of one geological stratum on another

        Hyperoniemen

        superposition
        Zelfstandig naamwoord
          • (geology) the principle that in a series of stratified sedimentary rocks the lowest stratum is the oldest

          Synoniemen

          Hyperoniemen


          Voorbeeldzinnen

          1. There are eight gluons. Six--modulo superposition--are sensible color-anticolor color swappers. The other two are fathomless mixtures that can only be described as the remaining linearly independent elements of the group of three-by-three complex unitary matrices with determinant one.
          2. Superposition of densitograms of standards (STD) and cheese samples made from a mixture of ewes’ and goats’ milk after isoelectric focusing
          3. Superposition and correlation, or fusion, of target data from two or more "geographically dispersed" and "interconnected radar sensors" to enhance and discriminate targets.
          4. As a consequence, the Commission expressed in the decision for formal opening of the procedure the opinion that the laying of cables at sea might not be construed as the superposition of a maritime transport service and of the effective laying of cables at sea.
          5. migration strategy: the strategy envisaged for the migration of both the infrastructure and rolling-stock subsystems of the earmarked national lines or sections (e.g. superposition of Class A and Class B systems, switch from Class B to Class A facilities at a planned date, migration based on the implementation of ETCS-based gap-filling solutions such as SCMT or limited supervision),
          6. Migration strategy: the strategy envisaged for the migration of both the infrastructure and rolling-stock sub-systems (e.g. superposition of Class A and Class B systems, planned date for the switching from Class B to Class A facilities or for the removal of Class B facilities);
          7. migration strategy: the strategy envisaged for the migration of both the infrastructure and rolling-stock subsystems of the earmarked national lines or sections (e.g. superposition of Class A and Class B systems, switch from Class B to Class A facilities at a planned date, migration based on the implementation of ETCS-based gap-filling solutions such as SCMT or limited supervision), potential constraints: an overview of potential elements that might impact on fulfilment of the implementation plan (e.g. signalling works integrating larger scope infrastructure works, assurance of continuity of service across borders).