Dr. Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket were the stage personae of the musical performance and female ... it clear that he did not miss the Hinge persona. Feeling that the appeal of Hinge and Bracket ... comedian. Since Patrick is no longer with us, Hinge and Bracket can never happen again. When you ve ... After Fyffe s death in 2002, and with very little of Hinge and Bracket s work available ... campaigning by http www.hingeandbracket official.co.uk BBC Blog Of Hinge And Bracket Releases.html ... of The Random Jottings of Hinge and Bracket . ref Hinge George Logan Dame Hilda Nemone Bracket Patrick ... other recordings of Gilbert and Sullivan songs by Hinge and Bracket are the following Hinge and Bracket ... with Hinge and Bracket , EMI records One Up, OU 2181, 1977 includes Blameless Dances from Ruddigore and Regular Royal Queen from the Act I finale of The Gondoliers and Hinge and Bracket at Abbey Road ... Handbags Hinge and Bracket were never seen on stage without their handbags, and with each successive .... Gay references These were present throughout the stage shows, some examples in the Hinge and Bracket ..., Hinge and Bracket were inveterate teasers of their audience. In the course of their shows ... poison the visiting team. Appeal of the Act Reinventing Drag To label Hinge and Bracket a drag .... Dropping an Octave Though Hinge and Bracket were not a drag act in the traditional sense, the drag ... effective because, in all other aspects of performance, Hinge and Bracket were impeccable in the image ... The appeal of Hinge and Bracket worked on several levels gay, highbrow cultural, mainstream ... and mild farce. Hinge and Bracket evolved as an act with appeal well beyond their original gay ..., and to the sharp appreciation of the audience. But the appeal of Hinge and Bracket was never merely ... uncomplicated, eccentric humour, Hinge and Bracket s radio and television series served up the English ... The Enchanting World of Hinge and Bracket radio shows, and scripted by Gyles Brandreth , the television ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2010 about the surname Hinge surname the philatelic term Stamp hinge Image Hamburgerpaumelle.JPG thumb A barrel hinge A hinge is a type of Bearing mechanical bearing that connects ... by an ideal hinge rotate relative to each other about a fixed axis of rotation . Hinges may ... as hinges. Door hinges There are many types of door hinges. The main types include Barrel hinge which is a sectional barrel secured by a wiktionary pivot pivot . A barrel is a component of a hinge ... to as a double acting floor hinge. This type is found in ancient dry stone buildings. Butt Mortise hinges ... of brass or stainless steel to prevent corrosion. Case hinges Case hinges are similar to a butt hinge .... Continuous hinges, or piano hinges This type of hinge is also known as a piano hinge. It runs ... . They are made of two parts One part is the hinge cup and the arm, the other part is the mounting plate. Also called cup hinge , or Euro hinge , as they were developed in Europe and use metric installation ... hinge. Butterfly hinges, or Parliament UK Hinges These were known as dovetail hinges from the 17th century ... for heavy doors to the tiniest decorative hinge for use on jewellery boxes. Many hinges of this type ... fairly cheap and decorative, especially on small items. Flag hinges a flag hinge can be taken ... are an early hinge and used on many kinds of interior and exterior doors and cabinets. H hinges Shaped ... along with the HL hinges. Other types include Counterflap hinge Flush hinge Coach hinge Rising Butt hinge Double action spring hinge Tee hinge Friction hinge Security hinge Cranked hinge or stormproof hinge Lift off hinge Self closing hinge Butt hinge Building access hinges Since at least ... on a large hinge to allow settlement of the building built on piles over bay mud . This device has ... reason for using a hinge, rather than a simpler device such as a slide, is to prevent the separation of adjacent components. When no bending stresses are transmitted across the hinge it is called a zero ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title The Bracket Series How I Met Your Mother Image Caption Season 3 Episode 14 Airdate March 31, 2008 Writer Joe Kelly writer Joe Kelly Director Pamela Fryman Guests Chris Tallman Mark br Maite Schwartz Holly br April Bowlby Meg br Dawn Olivieri Anna br Ken Barnett Colton Dunn br Brendan Patrick Connor Janitor br Yvonne DeLaRosa Charna br Katy Savoy Karen br Kathy Uyen Julia br Hallie Lambert Kate br Tess Alexandra Parker Mysterious Woman ref name pressrelease cite web url http www.thefutoncritic.com listings 20081113cbs08 title Episode Title 314 The Bracket Press Release ref Production 3ALH14 Season list Infobox How I Met Your Mother season 3 episode list The Bracket is the 14th episode in the third season of the television series How I Met Your Mother and 58th overall. It originally aired on March 31, 2008. Plot Barney Stinson Barney attempts to track down and identify ..., Madeleine is one of the names on the upper right side of the bracket. Then, when looking at the scrapbook ... name is not present in the bracket. This is explained later when she explains what Barney did to her ..., Barney s college girlfriend, all appear on the bracket, and all lose in the second round. Penelope, the raindancer from Come On How I Met Your Mother Come On , appears on the bracket, and loses ... one of the girls on the bracket, Barney asks Lily to go into his room and throw a metal case that he ... references In Ted and Marshall s NCAA tournament bracket, they picked the Washington State Cougars Washington State University Cougars to win the national championship. The bracket was similar, but not identical to the actual 2008 bracket. Near the beginning of the episode, Barney is trying to remember ... Winfrey appears in the bracket as one of Barney s conquests. She is the last name in the 4th region ... how i met your mother the bracket episode 1188681 The Bracket imdb title 1206872 The Bracket How I Met Your Mother How I Met Your Mother episodes DEFAULTSORT Bracket Category How I Met Your Mother season ... more details
Hinge is a surname, and may refer to John Hinge born 1986 , Australian rules footballer Mike Hinge 1931 2003 , New Zealand born artist and illustrator See also Hinge and Bracket surname ja ... more details
A floating hinge is a hinge that, while able to behave as a normal hinge, enables one of the objects to move away from the other hence float. In effect the hinge allows for two parallel axes of rotation, one for each object joined by the hinge, and each axis can be moved relative to the position of the other. Floating hinges are used in flatbed scanner s designed to scan thick objects such as books. A sheet of paper is placed on the glass, and the cover is lowered over it the glass, the paper, and the sheet are very close together. If a thick book is placed on the glass an ordinary hinge would leave the cover at an angle to the glass. A floating hinge raises the hinged edge of the cover to the level of the book, so that the cover remains parallel to the glass, but raised above it. Floating hinges are also used in two plate electric grill cooking cooking grills , as they allow for even heating of both sides of a thick piece of food without crushing it. Unreferenced date February 2008 Category Hardware mechanical mech engineering stub ... more details
Image Stamp hinges.jpg 250px thumb Clockwise from top left, we see a hinge mounted stamp, stamp about to be hinge mounted, stamp damaged by a hinge, and loose stamp hinges Image Hinge remnant on stamp.jpg right thumb Multiple hinge remnants are visible on the back of this stamp. In philately stamp hinges or mounts are small, folded, transparent, rectangular pieces of paper coated with a mild gum. They are used by stamp collectors to affix postage stamp s onto the pages of a stamp album . ref name mack James A. Mackay Mackay, James . Stamp Collecting Philatelic Terms Illustrated . 4th edition. London Stanley Gibbons, 2003, p.68. ISBN 0852595573 ref Use The short end is moistened and affixed to the stamp, the long end is likewise affixed to the page. The hinge keeps the stamp on the page while still allowing it to be lifted to examine the back, for instance to see the watermark or philatelic expertisation expert marks . Risks The best stamp hinges are also designed to be peelable , meaning that the stamp may be removed from the page, and the hinge from the stamp, without any damage to either. Not all makes of hinge have this property, and the backs of many stamps have hinge remnants , where the hinge has torn away rather than letting go of the stamp. This is especially common for mint stamps, where the stamp s own gum adheres tightly to the hinge. Some old stamps may actually have multiple hinge remnants layered on top of each other. Conversely, careless removal of a hinge may take away a layer of the stamp s paper, resulting in a type of stamp thin known as a hinge thin . The thinner paper will be noticeable when the stamp is held up to the light and is considered a serious fault in a stamp. Even with the use of peelable hinges and care taken to minimize the moisture used, the hinge will leave a visible disturbance in the gum of an unused stamp. While this was formerly ... Reflist Category Stamp collecting Hinge Category Philatelic terminology de Briefmarkenfalz fr Charni re ... more details
unreferenced date August 2008 Mike Hinge Michael Barry Hinge illustrator and graphic design er. Born Auckland, New Zealand , August 9, 1931, Died Philadelphia, United States, August 2003. Image MikeHinge 01 jjs.tif right thumb 350px Mike Hinge in his Staten Island neighborhood bar just before returning to New Zealand in 1984, photo by Jeff Schalles Hinge remained virtually unknown in New Zealand, despite success as an illustrator and graphic designer after moving to the United States 44 years ago. It included portraits with a distinct pop art influence for the cover of Time magazine Japanese emperor .... The artwork for both covers are now held by the Smithsonian. Hinge also contributed to designs for a cryogenic ... artist, Hinge was nominated for a Hugo Award science fiction s most prestigious trophy in 1973. Hinge was also nominated six times for the Locus Awards by American science fiction news magazine Locus. Hinge grew up in a state house in Mission Bay, Auckland. His English father was a bus driver and his South African mother, a former nurse. Hinge s twin obsessions were science fiction and everything ... a koru design instead. Hinge studied at Auckland s Elam School of Fine Arts in 1947 and 1948 ... spare time he helped illustrate several New Zealand amateur science fiction publications. Hinge remained ... covers and supermarket interiors. In New York from 1966, Hinge worked in as an advertising agency ... appeared in graphic magazine Heavy Metal. A book about his art The Mike Hinge Experience was published in 1973 and he featured in the 1982 artists anthology The New Visions. Hinge only returned ... for the trip and bought him a house in Orewa. But Hinge found the pace too slow and advertising agencies ... work. Hinge was based in Philadelphia for about the past 10 years. He lived alone and friends became ... . NAME Hinge, Mike ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1931 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 2003 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hinge, Mike Category 1931 births Category 2003 deaths Category ... more details
Image Mint box polypropylene lid.JPG thumb right 100px A living hinge on the lid of a Tic Tac box. A living hinge is a thin flexible hinge flexure bearing made from the same material as the two rigid pieces it connects, rather than cloth , leather , or some other flexible substance. It is typically thinned or cut to allowing the rigid pieces to bend along the line of the hinge. The minimal friction and very little wear in such a hinge makes it useful in the design of microelectromechanical systems , and the low cost and ease of manufacturing makes them quite common in disposable packaging . These can flex more than a million cycles without failure. ref cite web url http www.efunda.com designstandards plastic design hinge.cfm title Engineering Fundamentals Living Hinge ref Plastic Plastic living hinges are typically manufactured in an injection molding operation that creates all three parts at one time as a single part, and if correctly designed and constructed, it can remain functional over the life of the part. Polyethylene and polypropylene are considered to be the best resin s for living hinges, due to their excellent fatigue material fatigue resistance. ref http www.protomold.com Design Tips UnitedStates 2007 2007 05 designtips default.htm Protomold 2007 05 designtips dead date December 2011 ref ref cite web url http www.idfuel.com index.php?blog 2&p 502&more 1&c 1 title Hinges, both living and dead date 2005 08 15 author Dominic Muren ref Wood File Living hinge wood .jpg thumb A laser cut plywood box with two living hinges A variant on the kerf bend can be used to create living hinges in laser cut wood. The technique is popular for making light duty hinges with large radii. ref cite web url http blog.makezine.com archive 2011 10 plywood living hinge technique for laser cutters.html title Plywood Living Hinge Design for Laser Cutters date 2011 10 25 author Sean Michael ... RTP Company engineering specifications for a living hinge DEFAULTSORT Living Hinge Category Packaging ... more details
distinguish living hinge Image plastic hinges.jpg thumb 300px Diagram of a structure featuring plastic hinges In structural engineering beam theory the term, plastic hinge, is used to describe the deformation of a section of a Beam structure beam where plastic bending occurs ref Cite book edition 2 publisher Butterworth Heinemann isbn 0750662212 last Megson first T.H.G. title Structural and Stress Analysis, Second Edition date 2005 04 29 ref . In earthquake engineering plastic hinge is also a type of energy damping device allowing Plasticity physics plastic rotation deformation of an otherwise rigid column connection ref http mceer.buffalo.edu education reu 04Proceedings 12Long Bergad.pdf Analysis of Rotational Column with Plastic Hinge Michael Long and Corey Bergad, retrieved November 5, 2006 ref . Plastic behaviour In plastic Limit state design limit analysis of structural members subjected to bending, it is assumed that an abrupt transition from elastic to ideally plastic behaviour occurs at a certain value of moment, known as Plastic Moment plastic moment M sub p sub . Member behaviour between Myp and Mp is considered to be elastic. When Mp is reached, a plastic hinge is formed in the member. In contrast to a friction less hinge permitting free rotation, it is postulated that the plastic hinge allows large rotations to occur at constant plastic moment Mp. Plastic hinges extend along short lengths of beams. Actual values of these lengths depend on cross sections and load distributions. But detailed analyses have shown that it is sufficiently accurate to consider beams rigid ... for the spread of plasticity along plastic hinge lengths ref http dx.doi.org 10.1061 ASCE 0733 9445 2006 132 2 244 Plastic Hinge Integration Methods for Force Based Beam Column Elements. Scott, M.H. ... a plastic hinge at a plastic limit load into a statically determinate beam, a kinematic mechanism permitting .... For each degree of static indeterminacy of the beam, an additional plastic hinge must be added to form ... more details
Merge to Law of sines date May 2010 In geometry , the hinge theorem states that if two sides of one triangle are congruence geometry congruent to two sides of another triangle, and the included angle of the first is larger than the included angle of the second, then the third side of the first triangle is longer than the third side of the second triangle. The hinge theorem holds in Euclidean space s and more generally in simply connected non positively curved space form s. The Conversion logic converse of the hinge theorem is also true If the two sides of one triangle are congruent to two sides of another triangle, and the third side of the first triangle is greater than the third side of the second triangle, then the included angle of the first triangle is larger than the included angle of the second triangle. In some textbooks, the theorem and its converse are written as the solution of triangles SAS Inequality Theorem and the solution of triangles SSS Inequality Theorem respectively. Category Elementary geometry Category Triangle geometry Category Theorems in geometry Elementary geometry stub nl Scharnierstelling fi Hingen lause ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Hinge joint Latin articulatio gynglimus GraySubject 70 GrayPage 285 Image Gelenke Zeichnung01.jpg Caption 1 Ball and socket joint 2 Condyloid joint Ellipsoid 3 Saddle joint 4 Hinge joint 5 Pivot joint Image2 Gray338.png Caption2 Metacarpophalangeal articulation and articulations of digit. Ulnar aspect. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre g 05 DorlandsSuf 12390770 A hinge joint ginglymus is a bone joint in which the articular surfaces are molded to each other in such a manner as to permit motion only in one plane. The direction which the distal bone takes in this motion is seldom in the same plane as that of the axis of the proximal bone there is usually a certain amount of deviation from the straight line during flexion . The articular surfaces of the bones are connected by strong collateral ligaments . The best examples of ginglymus are the interphalangeal joints and the joint between the humerus and ulna . The knee joints and ankle joint s are less typical, as they allow a slight degree of rotation or of side to side movement in certain positions of the Limb anatomy limb . The knee is the largest hinge joint in the human body. Similar objects that work like hinged joints are door hinges, closet doors, dog flaps etc. See also Interphalangeal articulations of hand Interphalangeal articulations of foot External links http www.pt.ntu.edu.tw hmchai Kinesiology KINmotion JointStructionAndFunciton.htm Diagram at ntu.edu.tw musculoskeletal stub Joints Category Joints de Scharniergelenk pt G nglimo zh ... more details
merge Machine learning date October 2011 Hinge loss is a loss function in machine learning . The hinge loss function is the following math l y, f x max 0, 1 y cdot f x math Hinge loss works well for its purposes in Support vector machine SVM as a classifier ref cite journal last Rosasco first Lorenzo coauthors Ernesto De Vito, Andrea Caponnetto, Michele Piana, Alessandro Verri title Are loss functions all the same? journal Neural Computation year 2004 month May volume 16 issue 5 doi 10.1162 089976604773135104 url http web.mit.edu lrosasco www publications loss.pdf accessdate 8 October 2011 ref , since the more you violate the margin, the higher the penalty is. However, hinge loss is not well suited for regression based problems as a result of its one sided error. Various other loss functions are more suitable for regression. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist External links Categories Category Articles created via the Article Wizard Category Machine learning ... more details
Infobox AFL player name John Hinge birth date 6 June 1986 birth place originalteam Glenelg Football Club SANFL heightweight 187cm 85kg death date death place debutdate Round 6, 5 May 2007 debutteam Adelaide Football Club Adelaide debutopponent Collingwood Football Club Collingwood debutstadium AAMI Stadium playingteams Adelaide Football Club Adelaide 2007 1 game, 0 goals statsend 2007 John Hinge born 6 June 1986 is an Australian rules footballer, originally from Glenelg Tigers Glenelg in the SANFL . He now plays with the Sturt Football Club . He had a brief appearance in the Australian Football League AFL with the Adelaide Crows in 2007 AFL seaqson 2007 . From Mundulla in the South East of South Australia , Hinge broke into SANFL league side Glenelg Football Club Glenelg late in the season after some impressive reserves form. The reward for his efforts was to be elevated from the Crows rookie list to the senior list at the end of the season. He is capable of playing on the half back line or through the midfield. He was recruited from Glenelg SANFL and Sacred Heart College, Adelaide Sacred Heart College , South Australia. Hinge played his only AFL game on 5 May 2007 against Collingwood Football Club Collingwood . Named on the bench, he performed solidly in a game where Adelaide was outplayed from start to finish, ref cite news title afc.com.au News url http afc.com.au Season2007 News NewsArticle tabid 4417 Default.aspx?newsId 42519 date 4 May 2007 accessdate 2007 05 04 publisher afc.com.au ref but limped off the ground after a hamstring injury. Hinge was delisted from the Crows squad at the end of the 2007 season after playing just 1 AFL game. He joins Clayton Lamb as just the second player to play 1 game for Adelaide. John Hinge played 75 SANFL League Games with Glenelg ... . NAME Hinge, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australian rules footballer DATE OF BIRTH 6 June 1986 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hinge, John Category 1986 births ... more details
infobox Book See Wikipedia WikiProject Novels or Wikipedia WikiProject Books name The Crooked Hinge title orig translator image Image CrookedHinge.jpg image caption 1st US edition author John Dickson Carr cover artist country United Kingdom language English language English series Gideon Fell genre Mystery fiction Mystery , Detective fiction Detective , Novel publisher Hamish Hamilton UK & Harper publisher Harper USA release date 1938 media type Print Hardcover Hardback & Paperback pages isbn NA preceded by To Wake the Dead 1938 followed by The Black Spectacles 1939 US title The Problem of the Green Capsule The Crooked Hinge is a Mystery fiction mystery novel 1938 by detective novelist John Dickson Carr . It combines a seemingly impossible throat slashing with elements of witchcraft, an automaton modelled on Johann Maelzel Maelzel s Chess Player, and the story of the Tichborne Claimant . In a poll of 17 detective story writers and reviewers, this novel was voted as the fourth best locked room mystery of all time. The Hollow Man 1935 novel The Hollow Man also by John Dickson Carr was voted the best. ref http mysteryfile.com Locked Rooms Library.html ref Plot introduction In his ninth outing, Dr. Fell spends July 1937 at a small village in Kent. John Farnleigh is a wealthy young man married to his childhood love, and a survivor of the RMS Titanic Titanic disaster. When another man comes along claiming to be the real John Farnleigh, an inquest is scheduled to determine which individual is the real Farnleigh. Then the first Farnleigh is killed his throat is slashed in full view of three people, all of whom claim that they saw no one there. Later, a mysterious automaton reaches out to touch a housemaid, who nearly dies of fright, and a thumbograph an early toy associated with the taking of fingerprints disappears from a locked library. Gideon Fell Dr. Gideon Fell investigates ... Crooked Hinge, The Category 1938 novels Category Novels by John Dickson Carr Category Locked room ... more details
A Jonbar Hinge also referred to as a Jon Bar Hinge or change point ref cite web url http www.fanac.org worldcon ConFrancisco w93 rpt.html title ConFrancisco 1993 accessdate 7 December 2008 author Evelyn C. Leeper and Mark R. Leeper date 1993 work publisher ref is a science fiction concept derived from the Jack Williamson novel The Legion of Time . Specifically it comes from the short story John Barr , when picking up one of two objects a magnet and a pebble is a major turning point in history choosing one will lead to a utopia n civilization named Jonbar , while the other to the tyranny of the state of Gyronchi . Background Jonbar hinges often refer to small non descript events that had an important effect on history, but because of time travel the outcome of the choice or event was changed leading to a different future or an alternate history . ref cite web url http ask.metafilter.com 85629 The weak things of the world shall confound the mighty title The weak things of the world shall confound the mighty accessdate 6 December 2008 author date March 8, 2008 work publisher MetaFilter ref ref cite web url http www.sfcrowsnest.com articles books 2005 nz9645.php title Century Rain by Alastair Reynolds accessdate 6 December 2008 author Pauline Morgan date November 28, 2005 work publisher SF Crowsnest Dead link date September 2010 bot H3llBot ref It can, however, refer to any kind of change in history without having to deal with time travel, as Paul Di Filippo used the term when reviewing S. M. Stirling s In the Courts of the Crimson Kings . ref cite web url http www.scifi.com sfw books sfw18538.html title Review In the Courts of the Crimson Kings accessdate 6 December 2008 author Paul Di Filippo date March 17, 2008 work publisher Sci Fi Weekly archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080621081010 http www.scifi.com sfw books sfw18538.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 21 June 2008 ref In Michael Chabon s The Yiddish Policemen s Union the jonbar hinge was the death of the main ... more details
wikt bracket TOC right Bracket may refer to Punctuation Bracket , one of a class of punctuation marks used in pairs to set apart or interject text within other text Bracket Square brackets .5B .5D Square bracket , one type of punctuation bracket primarily American usage Bracket Parentheses .28 .29 Parenthesis , another type of punctuation bracket primarily British usage Architecture and engineering Bracket architecture structure, often in the shape of an inverted L or triangle, set flat against a wall to support objects above Corbel or decorative bracket, used in furniture and mantelpieces Bracket engineering , general term for an object used for support List of auto parts Automotive bracket , various brackets used in automotive parts Bottom bracket , in bicycles Blade bracket , in ceiling fans Computer bracket , on expansion card s D Bracket , in computer hardware A component of dental braces Sports Bracket tournament , a diagrammatic representation of the series of games played during a tournament Bracket turn , a figure skating move Entertainment Bracket band , a pop punk band The Bracket , episode of television series How I Met Your Mother film , a 2003 film directed by Morgan Fisher album album by the Icelandic band Sigur R s Mathematics and science Bracket fungus , fungi in in the phylum Basidiomycota Bracket mathematics , symbols used to specify the order of operations List of programming languages by category Curly bracket languages Curly bracket languages in programming Lie bracket disambiguation , multiple meanings Poisson bracket , an operator used in mathematics ... Fr licher Nijenhuis bracket Moyal bracket Nijenhuis Richardson bracket Schouten Nijenhuis bracket Finance Bulge bracket Tax bracket or income bracket Other Bracketing , the photographic technique ... wikt Age bracket Age bracket See also intitle bracket lookfrom bracketBracket buster Bracket clock Up the Bracket , 2002 music album by The Libertines Bracketing disambiguation disambig eo Krampo ko ... more details
In mathematics there are four different but related brackets named after Albert Nijenhuis , giving Lie superalgebra structures to various spaces of tensors Fr licher Nijenhuis bracket defined on vector valued forms, extending the Lie bracket of vector fields Nijenhuis Richardson bracket defined on vector valued forms this has a different degree to the Fr licher Nijenhuis bracket Schouten Nijenhuis bracket 2 versions, defined on either symmetric or antisymmetric multivectors disambig Category Differential geometry ... more details
Refimprove date July 2007 In theoretical physics , the Peierls bracket is an equivalent description of the Poisson bracket . It directly follows from the action physics action and does not require the canonical coordinate s and their canonical momenta to be defined in advance. The bracket math A,B math is defined as math D A B D B A math , as the difference between some kind of action of one quantity on the other, minus the flipped term. In quantum mechanics , the Peierls bracket becomes a commutator i.e. a Lie bracket of vector fields Lie bracket . Category Theoretical physics physics stub interwiki References cz references Peierls, R. The Commutation Laws of Relativistic Field Theory, Proc. R. Soc. Lond. A August 21, 1952 214 1117 143 157. ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Image Bracket.GIF thumb 250px Bracket turn diagram A bracket turn is a kind of one foot turn in figure skating . The transition between edges during the turn is the same as for a three turn for example, forward inside edge to back outside edge but unlike a 3 turn three turn , in which the cusp of the turn points into the curve of the arc on which it is skated, a bracket turn is counterrotated so that the cusp points outward. The tracing of the turn on the ice resembles a curly bracket . Brackets are considered advanced turns in figure skating, and commonly appear only in step sequences instead of as a simple means of changing direction. Figure skating DEFAULTSORT Bracket Turn Category Figure skating elements Figure skating stub ... more details
The Bailin bracket is a piece of grip job grip equipment used in film production . The Bailin bracket is a slotted metal device, with a 1 1 8 junior pin on one end. It is meant to support a 2x4 or 2x6 piece of wood from any junior pin receiving device. External links http www.msegrip.com mse.php?show product&cat 284&products ID 24107 Balin Bracket Category Film production filming stub ... more details
Lie bracket can refer to A bilinear binary operation the commutator defined on elements of a Lie algebra Lie bracket of vector fields mathdab Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages de Lie Klammer es Corchete de Lie nl Lie haak pl Nawias Liego ... more details
Income bracket is the bandwith from a basic wage towards all possible salary components and is used to give employees a career perspective and to give the employer the possibility to reward achievements. See also Tax bracket Salary packaging Employment Category Human resource management Category Income Category Recruitment Category Employment compensation de Gehaltsband ... more details
In the mathematics mathematical field of knot theory , the bracket polynomial also known as the Kauffman bracket is a polynomial invariant of framed link s. Although it is not an invariant of knots or links as it is not invariant under type I Reidemeister move s , a suitably normalized version yields the famous knot invariant called the Jones polynomial . The bracket polynomial plays an important role in unifying the Jones polynomial with other quantum invariant s. In particular, Kauffman s interpretation of the Jones polynomial allows generalization to invariants of 3 manifold s. The bracket polynomial was discovered by Louis Kauffman in 1987. Definition The bracket polynomial of any unoriented link diagram L , denoted L , is characterized by the three rules O 1, where O is the standard diagram of the unknot Image kauffman bracket2.png 275px math langle O cup L rangle A 2 A 2 langle L rangle math The pictures in the second rule represent brackets of the link diagrams which differ inside a disc as shown but are identical outside. The third rule means that adding a circle disjoint from the rest of the diagram multiplies the bracket of the remaining diagram by A sup 2 sup A sup 2 sup . References Louis H. Kauffman, State models and the Jones polynomial. Topology 26 1987 , no. 3, 395 407. introduces the bracket polynomial External links http mathworld.wolfram.com BracketPolynomial.html mathworld Category Knot theory Category Polynomials knottheory stub ja ru ... more details
refimprove date June 2007 File Bracket Clock by Daniel Quare.jpg thumb Bracket Clock circa 1700 by Daniel Quare on display at the Walker Art Gallery , Liverpool A bracket clock is a style of antique portable table clock made in the 17th and 18th centuries. ref cite web last first authorlink coauthors title Bracket Clock work Clocks and Watches, Encyclopedia of Antiques publisher Old and Sold Antique Marketplace date url http www.oldandsold.com articles02 clocks b.shtml doi accessdate 2008 07 08 ref The term originated with small weight driven pendulum clocks sometimes called true bracket clocks that had to be mounted on a bracket on the wall to allow room for their hanging weights. ref cite book last Milham first Willis I. title Time and Timekeepers year 1945 publisher MacMillan location New York isbn 0780800087 page 83 ref When spring driven clocks were developed, which didn t require hanging weights to power them, they continued to be made in the bracket style. Often they are composed of two matching pieces created as an ensemble the clock and its small decorative shelf. They are almost always made of wood, often ebony , and often ornamented with ormolu mounts, brass inlay , wood or tortoise shell veneer, or decorative varnish . Since in their day clocks were expensive, and a household would not have one in every room, bracket clocks usually had handles to carry them from room to room. These clocks were almost always repeater horology repeater s, that is striking clock s which could be made to repeat the striking of the hours at the pull of a lever or cord. This feature was used before artificial illumination to tell what time it was at night. However, because they were often used in bedrooms where the hourly striking of the bell could disturb sleepers, they either had a knob to silence the hourly striking, or did not strike on the hour at all but only at the pull of the cord. These were called silent pull repeaters . See also Lantern clock Carriage clock Footnotes ... more details
Image Sagami Temple 2600px.jpg thumb 180px Colourful dougong bracket supporting a structure at Sagami ji , Japan Image Bracket2 PSF .jpg 120px thumb Bracket for a shelf or hanging items. see also Corbel A bracket is an Category Architectural elements architectural element and structural member. They can be made of wood, stone, or metal that projects from a wall to support or carry weight. ref cite web url http www.mascotmetal.com brass brackets.html title Brass,Bronze,Iron Hand rail Brackets accessdate 2008 06 19 ref Uses Brackets can support a balcony , statue, the spring of an arch , a beam or pergola , a window box , a shelf storage shelf . A bracket is also defined as a decorative or weight bearing structural element, two sides of which form a right angle with one side against a wall and the other under a projecting surface, such as an eave or a bay window. ref cite web url http www.thefreedictionary.com bracket title Bracket publisher Free Dictionary accessdate 2007 04 10 ref Brackets are often in the form of scrolls, and can be carved, cast, or molded. They can be entirely ornamental and serve no supporting purpose. Among these types of brackets is the corbel . ref cite web url http www.britannica.com eb article 9016097 bracket title bracket publisher britannica.com accessdate 2007 04 10 ref ref cite book first John C. last Poppeliers authorlink coauthors year 1983 title What Style is it? edition publisher John Wiley & Sons location New York pages p 106 id ISBN 0471144347 ref In adjustable shelving systems, the bracket may be in two parts, with the load bearing horizontal support fitting into a wall mounted slotted vertical metal strip. Brackets also are an element in the systems used to mount modern facade cladding systems onto the outside of contemporary buildings, as well as interior panels. See also Dougong Corbel Notes references commonscat Corbels Brackets External links element arch stub Category Architectural elements fr Tasseau io Traverseto it Beccatello ... more details