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  1. Coarse

    wiktionarypar coarse For Course Course disambiguation Course Coarse may refer to Bosnian Coarse Haired Hound , developed by 19th century Bosnian hunters as a scent hound. Coarse bubble diffusers , produce 1 4 to 1 2 inch bubbles which rise rapidly from the floor of a wastewater treatment plant or sewage treatment plant tank. Coarse fishing , an angling method, mostly popular throughout Europe. Sandpaper Grit sizes Coarse sandpaper , a form of paper where an abrasive material has been fixed to its surface, allowing rapid removal of material by rubbing. Coarse structure , on a set X is a collection of subsets of the cartesian product X X with certain. properties which allow the large scale structure of metric spaces and topological spaces to be defined. Used in the mathematical fields of geometry and topology. Coarse woody debris CWD , a term used for the dead trees left standing or fallen, including branches on the ground. Styrian Coarse Haired Hound , a rough coated, hardy hunting dog used by Austrians and Slovenians to hunt Wild Boar. Granularity Coarse books , a British series of humorous books on sports and pursuits by Michael Green humourist Michael Green or Spike Hughes , eg The Art of Coarse Rugby disambig ...   more details



  1. Coarse space

    In mathematics, coarse space may refer to Coarse structure , a family of sets in geometry and topology to measure large scale properties of a space Coarse space numerical analysis , a reduced representation of a numerical problem mathdab ...   more details



  1. Coarse function

    One source date July 2010 In mathematics, coarse functions are Function mathematics functions that may appear to be continuous at a distance, but in reality are not necessarily continuous. ref name coarsepdf Chul Woo Lee and Jared Duke 2007 , http www.rose hulman.edu mathjournal archives 2007 vol8 n2 paper4 v8n2 4pd.pdf Coarse Function Value Theorems . Rose Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Journal 8 2 ref Although continuous function s are usually observed on a small scale, coarse functions are usually observed on a large scale. ref name coarsepdf See also Continuous function Coarse structure References Reflist Category Types of functions geometry stub ...   more details



  1. Coarse structure

    Coarse space redirects here. For the use of coarse space in numerical analysis, see coarse problem . In the mathematical fields of geometry and topology , a coarse structure on a Set mathematics set X is a collection of subset s of the cartesian product X X with certain properties which allow the large scale structure of metric space s and topological space s to be defined. The concern of traditional ... statistics degrees of freedom of the space&mdash do not depend on such features. Coarse geometry and coarse topology provide tools for measuring the large scale properties of a space, and just as a metric ..., a coarse structure contains information on its large scale properties. Properly, a coarse structure ... . Definition A coarse structure on a Set mathematics set X is a collection E of subset s of X X therefore ... is a member of E &mdash the composition of relations. A set X endowed with a coarse structure E is a coarse space . The set E sup &minus 1 sup K is defined as x in X there is a y in K such that x ... to the identity. In the bounded coarse structure, these sets are the bounded sets, and the functions ... coarse structure on a metric space X , d is the collection E of all subsets E of X X such that sup ... coarse structure is bounded as a coarse space if and only if it is bounded as a metric space . The trivial coarse structure only consists of the diagonal and its subsets. In this structure, a map is a coarse equivalence if and only if it is a bijection of sets . The C sub 0 sub coarse structure ..., the collection of all subsets E of X X such that x , y in E d x , y is compact. The discrete coarse ... a finite number of points x , y off the diagonal. If X is a topological space then the indiscrete coarse .... References John Roe, cite Lectures in Coarse Geometry cite , University Lecture Series Vol. 31 ... correction.pdf Corrections to Lectures in Coarse Geometry small cite journal last Roe first John title What is...a Coarse Space? journal Notices of the American Mathematical Society year 2006 month ...   more details



  1. Coarse fishing

    Coarse fishing is a term used in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Ireland for Sport fishing angling for coarse fish , which are those types of freshwater fish other than game fish trout , salmon and Salvelinus char . The sport and the techniques used are particularly popular in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe . History The term coarse fishing originated in the United Kingdom in the early 19th century. Prior to that time, recreational fishing was a sport of the gentry , who angled for salmon and trout which they called game fish . Other fish were disdained as coarse fish . ref Lowerson ref Tackle and technique Depending on the situation, different types of Fishing tackle tackle can be used. Most common is the Fishing rod rod and Fishing reel reel , the rod being typically between 8 and convert 13 ft m long, and manufactured of tubular carbon fibre. A reel is then attached ... fishing. Types The nature of coarse fishing varies with the dedication and attitude of the angler ... levels. Specimen hunting The aim with this type of coarse fishing is to specifically target a chosen ... species for this branch of coarse fishing include carp , pike fish pike , zander , barbel fish species ... reading Bailey, John 2008 Where to Coarse Fish in Britain and Ireland. New Holland Publishers Ltd. ISBN 978 1845379346 Partner, Steve 2007 Coarse Fishing Basics. ISBN 978 0753715864 External links dmoz Regional Europe United Kingdom Recreation and Sports Sports Country Sports Fishing Coarse Fishing http www.coarsefish.net Coarse fishing The sport of gentlemen http www.fishing4fun.co.uk Fishing for fun http www.expertangling.com Coarse Fishing Henfold Lakes http www.henfoldlakesleisure.co.uk hengal albums.php Coarse Fishery Pictures from Surrey, England Anglers net http www.anglersnet.co.uk Coarse Fishing Articles index.1.html Coarse fishing articles http www.prebait.com Coarse fishing venues ... tackle and enthusiast.com coarse fishing tackle a.k.a. carp fishing tackle angling topics fisheries ...   more details



  1. The Art of Coarse Rugby

    The Art of Coarse Rugby is a 1960 humorous book on amateur rugby by British journalist Michael Green humourist Michael Green . After writing a newspaper article on rugby union , he was commissioned to write The Art of Coarse Rugby by Hutchinson publisher Hutchinson to go with a republication of The Art of Coarse Cricket by Spike Hughes , who had intended the title as a play on Coarse Fishing . Green describes a coarse rugby player as differentiated from the rugger player in that he does not enjoy playing, but instead plays for any one of a number of other reasons, such as to get away from his wife, or because he dare not admit he is too old. Green had been involved in amateur rugby in the Midlands and London. Coarse Rugby became a best seller in Britain in 1960. Green later wrote among others, Even Coarser Rugby, or what did you do to Ronald? , The Art of Coarse Acting , and The Art of Coarse Sailing . References Michael Green humourist Michael Green , Nobody Hurt in Small Earthquake Heinemann, London, 1990, ISBN 0 434 30410 7 DEFAULTSORT Art Of Coarse Rugby, The Category 1960 books Category Rugby union books ...   more details



  1. Coarse space (numerical analysis)

    This article deals with a component of numerical methods. For coarse space in topology, see coarse structure . In numerical analysis , coarse problem is an auxiliary system of equations used in an iterative method for the solution of a given larger system of equations. A coarse problem is basically a version of the same problem at a lower resolution, retaining its essential characteristics, but with fewer variables. The purpose of the coarse problem is to propagate information throughout the whole problem globally. In multigrid method s for partial differential equation s, the coarse problem is typically obtained as a discretization of the same equation on a coarser grid usually, in finite difference method s or by a Galerkin approximation on a subspace dn date August 2011 , called a coarse space . In finite element method s, the Galerkin approximation is typically used, with the coarse space generated by larger elements on the same Domain decomposition methods domain . Typically, the coarse ... s, the construction of a coarse problem follows the same principles as in multigrid methods, but the coarser ... or substructure, and the coarse space can be of a quite different type that the original finite element ... energy minimal functions in BDDC . The construction of the coarse problem in FETI is unusual in that it is not obtained ... Method s and in iterative aggregation method s in mathematical economics and Markov chain s, the coarse ... economics, the coarse problem may be obtained by the aggregation of products or industries into a coarse description with fewer variables. In Markov chains, a coarse Markov chain may be obtained by aggregating ... partial differential equation s without a coarse problem deteriorates with decreasing mesh step or decreasing element size, or increasing number of subdomains or substructures , thus making a coarse problem necessary for a scalable algorithm. References Jan Mandel and Bedrich Sousedik, Coarse space ..., 2009. http arxiv.org abs 0911.5725 arXiv 0911.5725 Olof B. Widlund , The Development of Coarse ...   more details



  1. Coarse bubble diffusers

    Image PVC MaxAir.jpg thumb right 370px PVC MaxAir coarse bubble diffuser in concrete basin. Courtesy of Environmental Dynamics Inc. Coarse bubble diffusers are a pollution control technology used to aerate and or mix wastewater for sewage treatment . They produce 1 4 to 1 2  inch bubbles which rise rapidly from the floor of a wastewater treatment plant or sewage treatment plant tank. They are typically used in grit chambers, equalization basins, chlorine contact tanks, and aerobic digester s, and sometimes also in aeration tanks. Generally they are better at vertically pumping water than at mass transfer of oxygen. Coarse bubble diffusers typically provide half the mass transfer of oxygen as compared to fine bubble diffusers , given the same air volume. Citation needed date June 2008 Application Often in non newtonian pseudoplastic fluids, such as a digester with high solids concentration, it does make sense to use coarse bubble diffusers rather than fine bubble diffusers, due to the larger ..., over the past two decades, coarse bubble diffusers have been used less frequently, primarily ... systems claim that converting from coarse bubble to fine bubble system should yield a 50 energy cost ... coarse bubble diffusers requires 30 to 40 percent more process air than a fine bubble diffused ... an advantage. Currently, coarse bubble diffusers are the mainstay solution. These diffusers are typically ... with an elastomer ic membrane. Other varieties of coarse bubble diffusers exist, though it is generally ..., blowing off and cracking. Any coarse bubble diffuser that eliminates these problems would deliver a huge ... processing plants. Types of Coarse Bubble Diffusers Below are different types of coarse bubble diffusers from various manufacturers. gallery Image WideBand.jpg Stainless Steel Wide Band Type Coarse Bubble Diffuser, Courtesy of SSI Aeration, Inc. Image EDICoarseDrop.jpg HexAir coarse bubble diffusers ... DEFAULTSORT Coarse Bubble Diffusers Category Sewerage Category Water pollution Category Water ...   more details



  1. Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers

    Infobox Sport governing body assocname Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers logo Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers logo.jpg logosize 150px sport Coarse fishing abbrev WFCA founded 1977 headquarters location Briton Ferry , Neath Port Talbot aff affdate region regionyear president chairman Bernard Farr ref name WFCA 1 cite web url http www.welshfederationofcoarseanglers2009.co.uk committee.html title Committee publisher Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers year 2009 accessdate 2010 04 07 work Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers website ref secretary Nick Massey ref name WFCA 1 coach womenscoach replaced url www.welshfederationofcoarseanglers2009.co.uk countryflag Wales The Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers WFCA is the national Governing bodies of sports in Wales national governing body for coarse fishing in Wales . It was established in 1977 and by 2003 had 69 affiliated clubs and over 23,000 members. ref name CCC 1 cite web url http www.sports council wales.org.uk researchandinformationservices information and libraryservices factsheets sports factsheets angling title Angling Sports Council for Wales publisher Sport Wales year 2007 accessdate 2009 07 12 work Sport Wales Chwaraeon Cymru website ref ref name CC 1 cite web url http www.sportwales.org.uk about us how we can help working in partnership national governing bodies of sport ngb websites.aspx title NGB websites About us Sport Wales Chwaraeon Cymru publisher Sport Wales year 2010 accessdate 1  February  2011 work Sport Wales Chwaraeon Cymru website ref The Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers is based at Briton Ferry , Neath Port Talbot . ref name CCC 3 cite web url http www.sports council wales.org.uk search?Keywords Angling title Search Sports Council for Wales publisher Sport Wales year 2007 accessdate 2009 07 23 work Sport Wales Chwaraeon Cymru website ref See also Federation of Welsh Anglers Welsh Federation of Sea Anglers Welsh Salmon and Trout Angling Association References reflist colwidth 30em Wales ...   more details



  1. Bosnian Coarse-haired Hound

    Coarse haired Hound. The Bosnian Coarse haired Hound was first recognised by the F d ration Cynologique ... thumb right A Bosnian Coarse haired Hound from 1915. Appearance The most striking feature of the Bosnian Coarse haired Hound is its shaggy, hard coat of yellowish wheaten or red or greyish colours, often ... ten percent greater than height these proportions are given to differentiate the Bosnian Coarse ... breeds Bosnian Coarse Haired Hound Category Dog breeds originating in Bosnia and Herzegovina Category ...   more details



  1. Coarse facial features

    Orphan date February 2009 notability date January 2009 Coarse facial features refer to a similar change in facial features in the advanced stage of certain conditions like Cretinism , Mucopolysaccharidoses etc, where affected individuals look remarkably similar due to the coarsening of their facial features. These typical coarsening changes include short noses, flat faces and large heads. Their heads tend to be longer than normal from front to back, with a bulging forehead. This is because of the earlier than normal or premature fusion of skull bones in an affected individual. Causes Several conditions are associated with coarse facial features. ref cite web url http www.wrongdiagnosis.com symptoms coarse facial features causes.htm title Causes of Coarse facial features publisher WrongDiagnosis.com date 2010 11 18 accessdate 2011 01 03 ref Acromegaly Alpha mannosidosis type II Aspartylglycosaminuria Battaglia Neri syndrome Borjeson Syndrome Chromosome 6q deletion syndrome Coarse face hypotonia constipation Congenital hypothyroidism Dandy Walker malformation with mental retardation basal ganglia disease and seizures Dyggve Melchior Clausen Syndrome Fucosidosis type 1 Fucosidosis type II Gangliosidosis generalized GM1 type 1 Gangliosidosis GM1 type 3 GM1 gangliosidosis Goldberg syndrome Hyde Forster Mccarthy Berry syndrome Hyper IgE Hypomelanosis of Ito I cell disease Immunodeficiency due to defect in MAPBP interacting protein Infantile sialic acid storage disorder Job syndrome Mannosidosis alpha B lysosomal McCune Albright Syndrome Mental retardation X linked epilepsy progressive joint contractures typical face Mental retardation X linked Raynaud type Miescher s syndrome Morquio syndrome Morquio syndrome type A Morquio syndrome type B MPS 3 C MPS 3 D Mucolipidosis III Mucopolysaccharidosis ... Behmel syndrome Simpson Golabi Behmel syndrome type 1 SGBS1 Skeletal dysplasia coarse facies mental ... about mps pt symptom coarse facial features.asp http www.wrongdiagnosis.com Category Facial features ...   more details



  1. Istrian Coarse-haired Hound

    Coarse haired Hound in the mid 19th century by crossing the French Griffon Vende n with the Istrian ..., 2004. ISBN 0 7525 8276 3 Hounds DEFAULTSORT Istrian Coarse Haired Hound Category Scent hounds Category ...   more details



  1. The Art of Coarse Acting

    The Art of Coarse Acting is a 1964 humorous book on amateur theatre by British journalist Michael Green humourist Michael Green , following the success of his The Art of Coarse Rugby in 1960. Green describes a coarse actor as one who can remember his lines, but not the order in which they come. An amateur. One who performs in Church Halls. Often the scenery will fall down. Sometimes the Church Hall may fall down. Invariably his tights will fall down. He will usually be playing three parts Messenger, 2nd Clown, an Attendant Lord. His aim is to upstage the rest of the cast. His hope is to be dead by Act II so that he can spend the rest of his time in the bar. His problems? Everyone else connected with the production. Green had a friend called Askew, with whom he had wrecked many a carefully planned production. Askew had a list of parts which enabled him to sneak away to the boozer, thanks to an early exit Polonius, Lord Scroop, Constable of France, Doolittle, Prince of Aragon, etc., etc. Green, who had been involved in amateur theatre in the Midlands and London, dedicated the book to the Northampton Drama Club, Northampton Players, The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham, and the Questors Theatre , Ealing, all of whom with the exception of Northampton Players survived him. He also acknowledged the help of the Questors Theatre with the illustrations. References Michael Green humourist Michael Green , Nobody Hurt in Small Earthquake Heinemann, London, 1990, ISBN 0 434 30410 7 DEFAULTSORT Art Category 1964 books Category Theatre non fiction ...   more details



  1. Coarse woody debris

    File 2005 09 Bia owieski Park Narodowy 2.jpg thumb right Coarse woody debris in Bia owie a Forest , Poland Coarse woody debris CWD is a term used in English speaking countries for fallen dead tree s and the remains of large branch es on the ground in forest s. Some prefer the term coarse woody habitat CWH . A dead standing tree is known as a Snag ecology snag and provides many of the same functions as coarse woody debris. The minimum size required for woody debris to be defined as coarse varies by author, ranging from convert 2.5 20 cm in 0 abbr on in diameter. ref name lofroth cite last Lofroth first Eric year 1998 contribution url http www.for.gov.bc.ca hre deadwood DTrol.htm contribution The dead ... to 174 t ha 155,000  lb acre in moister sites. ref name spies cite journal title Coarse Woody ... 2005 title Coarse woody debris in Australian forest ecosystems A review journal Austral Ecology ... Coarse woody debris and its subsequent decomposition biogeochemical cycle recycles nutrients that are essential ... The ecological role of coarse woody debris an overview of the ecological importance of CWD in B.C. ... 30 1997 ref Scientific studies show that coarse woody debris can be a significant contributor to biosequestration ... both food and microhabitat s for many species , coarse woody debris helps to maintain the biodiversity ... with Coarse Woody Debris in Managed Forests of Western Oregon first Sally R. last Butts first2 ... name snail cite journal last Kappes first H. year 2005 title Influence Of Coarse Woody Debris On The Gastropod .... Plants use coarse woody debris as habitat, often covering them with moss es and lichen s. In some ... to browsing animals. The persistence of coarse woody debris can shelter organisms during a large ... through the channel. This stream debris may be referred to as large woody debris . Soil Coarse woody ... that has encouraged the authorities to reserve a sufficient amount of coarse woody debris for these purposes .... Phillip Weatherspoon, and Thomas E. Lisle Technical Coordinators. External links Commons Coarse woody ...   more details



  1. Styrian Coarse-haired Hound

    of space and exercise, and can be dominant and destructive. Recognition The Styrian Coarse haired ...   more details



  1. Audio Engineering Society, Coarse-groove Calibration Discs

    mono coarse groove Time constants 3180 450 50 ms Pressed under license from EMI Records Ltd. A Closer ... are identical to those used in the AES Coarse groove Calibration Discs. Since the 78 rpm record ... 1945 1960 Flat BBC BBC CCIR standard coarse groove transcriptions Flat 450 50 AES some early US ... So, the dilemma is this should coarse groove recordings be transferred in mass to digital using an arbitrary ...   more details



  1. Istrian Hound

    Istrian Hound can refer to Istrian Coarse haired Hound Istrian Shorthaired Hound disambig ...   more details



  1. Wire-haired

    Wire haired may refer to a number of dog breeds with a harsh, wiry coat German Wirehaired Pointer Istrian Coarse haired Hound , also known as the Wirehaired Istrian Hound Styrian Coarse haired Hound , also known as the Wirehair Styrian Mountain Wire Fox Terrier Wire haired Dachshund Wirehaired Pointing Griffon Wirehaired Vizsla disambig ...   more details



  1. Outer coat

    Outer coat can refer to Guard hair the longest, most coarse hairs in a mammal s coat Tunica adventitia vessels the outermost layer of a blood vessel disambig ...   more details



  1. Woody debris

    Woody debris may refer to Slash logging , coarse and fine woody debris generated during logging operations or through natural forest disturbances Coarse woody debris , fallen dead trees and the remains of large branches on the ground in forests Large woody debris , logs, branches, and other wood that falls into streams and rivers Log jam , an accumulation of large woody debris that can span an entire stream or river channel See also Dead wood disambiguation Debris Disambig ...   more details



  1. WFCA

    WFCA may refer to WFCA FM , a radio station 107.9 FM licensed to serve French Camp, Mississippi, United States WFCA Plc , an advertising agency group Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers , the national national governing body for coarse fishing in Wales Wisconsin Forensic Coaches Association , one of two forensics leagues in the state of Wisconsin World Full Contact Association , a kickboxing and mixed martial arts promoter based in the Netherlands disambig callsign ...   more details



  1. Russet (disambiguation)

    Russet is a coarse woolen cloth of grey or brown. It may also refer to Russet Burbank potato Russet apple Russet color Russeting treatment for metal disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ...   more details



  1. Baize (disambiguation)

    wiktionary baize Baize is a coarse woollen cloth. Baize may also refer to 1591 Baize , a main belt asteroid Paul Baize 1901 1995 , French pediatrician and amateur astronomer See also Bai Ze Bays disambiguation Baze disambig Category Surnames ...   more details



  1. Jut

    Jut or jut can refer to Jut Line , one of the neighbourhoods of Jamshed Town in Karachi jut , the ISO 639 3 code for the Jutlandic dialect See also Jute , a coarse vegetable textile fiber Jutes , a historical Germanic people dab ...   more details



  1. Michael Green (humorist)

    is best known for The Art of Coarse Rugby , The Art of Coarse Acting and other books with similar ... to the Sunday Times , among others. The Art of Coarse Rugby which became a bestseller in 1960 and The Art of Coarse Acting were both products of his English Midlands Midlands days, when he was involved with amateur rugby and dramatics. Green was commissioned to write The Art of Coarse Rugby by Hutchinson to go with a republication of The Art of Coarse Cricket by Spike Hughes , who had intended the title as a play on Coarse Fishing . Green describes a coarse actor as one who can remember his lines, but not the order in which they come. One who performs ... amid lethal props. and goes on The Coarse .... In similar vein, the coarse rugby player is described as differentiated from the rugger player ... followed, and The Art of Coarse Moving subsequently became the 1977 BBC TV series A Roof Over My ... Coarse Acting Shows, two of which were performed at the Edinburgh Festival in 1977 and 1979 these are essentially ..., London, 1990, ISBN 0 434 30410 7 The Coarse Series The Art of Coarse Rugby , Hutchinson publisher Hutchinson , London, 1960 The Art of Coarse Sailing , Hutchinson, London, 1962 Even Coarser Rugby, or what did you do to Ronald? , Hutchinson, London, 1963 The Art of Coarse Acting , or how to wreck an amateur dramatic society , Hutchinson, London, 1964 The Art of Coarse Sport , Hutchinson, London, 1965 The Art of Coarse Golf , Hutchinson, London, 1968 The Art of Coarse Moving , Hutchinson, London, 1969 The Art of Coarse Drinking , Hutchinson, London, 1973 The Art of Coarse Cruising , Hutchinson, London, 1976 Even Coarser Sport , Hutchinson, London, 1978 The Art of Coarse Sex , Hutchinson, London, 1980 The Art of Coarse Office Life, or He s just popped out , Hutchinson, London, 1985 Novels ... , Hutchinson, 1975 Plays Four Plays for Coarse Actors , Samuel French, 1978 The Coarse Acting Show Two , Samuel French, 1980 The Third Great Coarse Acting Show , Samuel French, 1985 Coarse Acting ...   more details




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