In biology , a readingframe is a way of breaking a sequence of nucleotides in DNA or RNA into three letter codons which can be Translation genetics translated in amino acids . There are 3 possible reading frames in an mRNA strand each readingframe corresponding to starting at a different alignment. Double stranded DNA has six different reading frames molecule due to the two strands from which transcription is possible three of them reading forward and three of them reading backwards. The existence of multiple reading frames leads to the possibility of overlapping gene s and there may be many of these in bacteria fungi parenthesis. ref name Johnson 2004 cite journal author Johnson Z, Chisholm S title Properties of overlapping genes are conserved across microbial genomes journal Genome Res volume 14 issue 11 pages 2268 72 year 2004 pmid 15520290 doi 10.1101 gr.2433104 pmc 525685 ref Some viruses e.g. Hepatitis B virus and BYDV use several overlapping genes in different reading frames. In rare cases a translating ribosome may shift from one frame to another, a translational frameshift . It is distinct from a frameshift mutation as the nucleotide sequence DNA or RNA is not altered only the frame in which it is read. An open readingframe ORF is a readingframe that contains a start codon , and a subsequent region which usually has a length which is a multiple of 3 nucleotides, but does not contain a stop codon in a given readingframe. ref name deonier2005p25 cite book author Richard Deonier coauthors Simon Tavar , Michael Waterman title Computational Genome Analysis an introduction publisher Springer Verlag year 2005 isbn 0387987851 ref deonier2005 ref References references See also Genetic code GeneticTranslation DEFAULTSORT ReadingFrame Category Protein biosynthesis Category Genetics Category Molecular biology de Leseraster he hu Leolvas si keret pl Ramka odczytu zh ... more details
An Upstream Open ReadingFrame uORF is a kind of very short Open readingframe Open ReadingFrame ORF that is a common mechanism for the regulation of eukaryotic genes expression. ref cite journal author Vilela C, McCarthy JE title Regulation of fungal gene expression via short open reading frames in the mRNA 5 untranslated region journal Mol. Microbiol. volume 49 issue 4 pages 859 67 year 2003 month August pmid 12890013 doi 10.1046 j.1365 2958.2003.03622.x url ref ref cite journal author Lovett PS, Rogers EJ title Ribosome regulation by the nascent peptide journal Microbiol. Rev. volume 60 issue 2 pages 366 85 year 1996 month June pmid 8801438 pmc 239448 doi url ref Expression of the uORF typically interferes with the expression of a downstream primary ORF, which corresponds to the gene under regulation. Related systems in bacteria are called peptide leaders , but they typically regulate only genes involved in the synthesis or transport of amino acids . References reflist 2 DEFAULTSORT Upstream Open ReadingFrame Category Gene expression Category Molecular biology ... more details
In molecular genetics , an open readingframe ORF is a DNA sequence that does not contain a stop codon in a given readingframe ref name deonier2005p25 deonier2005 Deonier 2005 , p. 25 ref . Significance One common use of open reading frames are as one piece of evidence to assist in gene prediction . Long ORFs are often used, along with other evidence, to initially identify candidate Genetic code protein coding regions in a DNA sequence ref name deonier2005p25 . The presence of an ORF does not necessarily mean that the region is ever Translation genetics translated . For example in a randomly generated DNA sequence with an equal percentage of each nucleotide , a stop codon would be expected once every 21 codons ref name deonier2005p25 . A simple gene prediction algorithm for prokaryotes might look for a start codon followed by an open readingframe that is long enough to encode a typical protein, where the Codon usage bias codon usage of that region matches the frequency characteristic for the given organism s coding regions ref name deonier2005p25 . By itself even a long open readingframe is not conclusive evidence for the presence of a gene ref name deonier2005p25 . Example If a portion of a genome has been sequenced e.g. 5 ATC TAA AATGGGTGCC 3 , ORFs can be located by examining each of the three possible reading frames on each strand. In this sequence two out of three possible reading frames are entirely open, meaning that they do not contain a stop codon tt ...A TCT AAA ATG GGT GCC... tt tt ...AT CTA AAA TGG GTG CC... tt tt ...ATC TAA AAT GGG TGC C... tt Possible stop codon s in DNA are TGA , TAA and TAG . Thus, the last readingframe in this example contains a stop codon TAA , unlike the first two. See also Sequerome A sequence profiling tool that links each BLAST ... de lectura fr Phase ouverte de lecture it Open readingframe he .D7.9E.D7.A1.D7.92.D7.A8.D7.AA ... GenWeb Molecular Seq Anal Translation translation.html Translation and Open Reading Frames http ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 PBB geneid 8926 SNRPN upstream readingframe protein is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SNURF gene . ref name pmid10318933 cite journal author Gray TA, Saitoh S, Nicholls RD title An imprinted, mammalian bicistronic transcript encodes two independent proteins journal Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A volume 96 issue 10 pages 5616 21 year 1999 month Jun pmid 10318933 pmc 21909 doi 10.1073 pnas.96.10.5616 ref ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene SNURF SNRPN upstream readingframe url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 8926 accessdate ref The PBB Summary template is automatically maintained by Protein Box Bot. See Template PBB Controls to Stop updates. PBB Summary section title summary text This gene encodes a highly basic protein localized to the nucleus. The evolutionarily constrained open readingframe is found on a bicistronic transcript which has a downstream ORF encoding the small nuclear ribonucleoprotein polypeptide N. The upstream coding region utilizes the first three exons of the transcript, a region that has been identified as an imprinting center. Multiple transcription initiation sites have been identified and extensive alternative splicing occurs in the 5 untranslated region but the full length nature of these transcripts has not been determined. An alternate exon has been identified that substitutes for exon 4 and leads to a truncated, monocistronic transcript. Alternative splicing or deletion caused by a translocation event in the 5 UTR or coding region of this gene leads to Angelman syndrome or Prader Willi syndrome due to parental imprint switch failure. The function of this protein is not yet known. ref name entrez cite web title Entrez Gene SNURF SNRPN upstream readingframe url http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov sites entrez?Db gene&Cmd ShowDetailView&TermToSearch 8926 accessdate ref References reflist Further reading refbegin 2 PBB Further reading citations cite journal author Schmauss ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Rfam box acc RF00620 description Hepatitis C alternative readingframe stem loop abbreviation HCV ARF SL avg length 149.30 avg identity 93.00 type Cis reg se INFERNAL ss Predicted RNAalifold release 10.0 Hepatitis C alternative readingframe stem loop is a conserved secondary structure motif identified in the RNA genome of the Hepatitis C virus HCV which is proposed to have an important role in regulating translation and repression of the viral genome. The core protein coding region of the Hepatitis C virus HCV genome contains a 1 alternative readingframe ARF and two proposed phylogenetically conserved RNA helix forming stem loop structures 1 . The proteins translated from the ARF appear to be translated during the normal viral life cycle but are not essential to virus replication 1 . The two predicted stem loops shown here SLV and SLVI are proposed to be important for HCV translation and repression 1 . These stem loops are located downstream of the Internal ribosome entry site IRES but their functional role is unknown 1 . References reflist 1 1 cite journal author McMullan LK, Grakoui A, Evans MJ, Mihalik K, Puig M, Branch AD,Feinstone SM, Rice CM title Evidence for a functional RNA element in the hepatitis C virus coregene. journal Proc Natl Acad Sci USA volume 104 issue 8 pages 2879 2884 year 2007 pmid 17299041 doi 10.1073 pnas.0611267104 pmc 1815275 External links Rfam id RF00620 name Hepatitis C alternative readingframe stem loop molecular cell biology stub Category Cis regulatory RNA elements ... more details
wiktionary TOCRight A frame is a structural system that supports other components of a physical construction. Frame may also refer to Engineering & construction Framing construction , a building term known as light frame construction Frame vehicle , to which everything on an automobile is mounted Bicycle frame , the main component of a bicycle, onto which other components are fitted Frame aircraft , structural rings in an aircraft fuselage Motorcycle frame , main component of a motorcycle, onto which ... of heavy timber A frame , a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner A Frame house , a house following the same principle Space frame , a method of construction using ... a building Frame and panel , a method of woodworking Locomotive frame , section on engine frames Door frame or window frame , structures fixed to buildings, vehicles or other containers to which the hinge s of doors or windows are attached and can be locked shut Frame loudspeaker or basket, a structural component which supports the functional components of a loudspeaker Frame, Receiver firearms , one of the basic parts of a modern firearm General Frame beehive , a structural element that holds honeycomb Bed frame Picture frame , a solid border around a picture or painting Glasses Eyeglass frame Spinning frame Water frameFrame dance , a connection between lead and follow in partner dancing climbing frame , a children s attraction in parks Framing social sciences , terminology used in communication ... , to make an innocent party appear guilty of someone else s crime Frame tale , a narrative technique, for telling stories within a story Glossary of cue sports terms Frame , for definition of terms frames in games bowling and snooker Frame magazine , design magazine from the Netherlands Science FRAME S , therapeutic model focused on certain problems of youth Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments FRAME Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical Experiments Frameshift ... more details
Perception of Life by Staffan Garpebring Further reading Staffan Garpebring, FRAME S en psykologisk ...Refimprove date March 2008 Notability date March 2008 FRAME S ref Dalademokraten. http www.dalademokraten.se ArticlePages 200502 14 20050214101638 dd140 20050214101638 dd140.dbp.asp Hj lp f r unga att hantera inre stress , accessed on December 3, 2006 ref is a psychological therapeutic model developed by Staffan Garpebring . The model is built around a psychoeducational practice focused on treating common Stress medicine stress related problems youth experience in their daily life. FRAME S have roots in a mix of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy , Gestalt therapy and Systemic Therapy . Theory The model points out the circular reciprocal connections between perceptions listening, looking, perceptions of the body etc , physiological reactions of the body, acting, thinking, feeling and self perceptions, such as when you think certain thoughts you become sad and vice versa when you are sad you think certain thoughts. FRAMES is an abbreviation where each letter stands for a certain aspect of the psych . To sum it up Our experiences can be described in the following components F Focus formation in attention towards various outer phenomena and inner, physiological states selective perception R Reactions in the body physiology hormones etc A Actions behaviour, attitude M Mental conceptions mental action E Emotions and S Self awareness. Accordingly, we can denote every experience as a FRAME. FRAMES gradually give rise to self awareness. Dialectic FRAMES Therapy a mix of Gestalt Therapy, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy and Systemic Family Therapy, is based on the formula O FRAMES EO. O stands for Outer situation including other people s FRAMES. EO stands for effects of FRAMES in the outer situation. A person s behaviour and attitude mutually interact with that person s circumstantial conditions ... 978 91 86193 41 6 div class references small references div DEFAULTSORT Frame S Category Psychosocial ... more details
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About the basic structure the house style A Frame house the equipment used in dog competitions dog agility the musical group A Frames band Refimprove date February 2007 File Sawhorse.svg thumb 150px A sawhorse , which is an A frame structure. An A frame is a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner. The simplest form of an A frame is two similarly sized beams, arranged in a 45 degree or greater angle, attached at the top. These materials are often wooden or steel beams attached at the top by rope, welding , Adhesive gluing , or rivet ing. Because they have only two legs , A frames are usually set up in rows so that they can have good stability. A saw horse is a good example of this structure. More complex structures will have a crossmember connecting the two materials in the middle to prevent the legs from bowing outwards under load, giving the structure the appearance of the capital letter A . Other structures that use A frames A roof on a home A frame camping tent Folding ladder Double wishbone suspension cars Some suspension bridge s A frame for hang gliders, trikes, and ultralights at the stern of ships for fishing or research The main building of Florida s Disney s Contemporary Resort , in which the Walt Disney World monorail has a station Some Wienerschnitzel and Whataburger restaurants use the A frame The London Eye is supported by only one A frame on one side. Category Structural system ... more details
Infobox software name Frame IT logo File Frameit icon.gif screenshot File Frameit screenshot.png 200px caption The Easy to use HTML generator. collapsible author Bruce Hearder ref name japauthor developer GME Systems Pty Ltd. released Start date 1996 unsure discontinued yes latest release version 1.23 latest release date Start date and age 1997 10 10 latest preview version latest preview date Start date and age YYYY MM DD frequently updated no programming language operating system Windows 3.1 Windows 3.11 3.11 Windows 95 95 platform Windows size 42Kb 16 bit br 34Kb 32 bit language English status Unmaintained Abandoned genre HTML editor license Freeware website http web.archive.org web 19990117062633 http www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html Archive.org Frame IT also known as Frame it was an application for developing Framing World Wide Web html frames released in 1996 by GME Systems . ref name japauthor cite web url http www2.kyu dent.ac.jp tools mkhome2 ... main It featured a user interface in which you could control frame size, the number of frames, frame location, and frame appearance without knowledge of html. It allowed completed frames to be copied to clipboard, to be saved, or to be previewed in a browser. Frame it was listed in PC Computing magazine ... 6 ref Frame IT is no longer available at its original website, though it can still be downloaded from mirrors. ref group a Its original site at http www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html is no longer ... www.iinet.net.au bwh frame it.html title Frame It v1.23 year 1999 accessdate 16 April 2010 ref ref group a In the Frame it documentation for the Windows 95 version, it lists the registering price ... Frame It had the following releases 1.21 1.23 See also FrameGang Annotations Reflist group a References Reflist External links http www.sfr fresh.com windows www old fit12332.zip Frame It V 1.23 Windows ... HTML.html Frame It V 1.23 and 1.21 HTML editors DEFAULTSORT Frame It Category 1996 software ... more details
unreferenced date August 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name FrAme Type studio Artist DGM band DGM Released 2009 Genre Progressive Metal Last album Different Shapes br 2007 This album FrAme br 2009 FrAme is the seventh album by DGM band DGM Track listing Hereafter 4 43 Enhancement 4 21 Not in Need 4 21 No Looking Back 5 25 Trapped... 2 01 ...In a Movie 4 02 Away 5 18 Heartache 5 28 Rest in Peace 3 46 Brand New Blood 5 05 Fading & Falling 4 36 Personnel Mark Basile Vocals Simone Mularoni Guitars Emanuele Casali Keyboards Fabio Costantino Drums Andrea Arcangeli Bass Category 2009 albums ... more details
Frame By Frame may refer to Frame by Frame , a song by King Crimson from their 1981 album Discipline album Discipline Frame by Frame The Essential King Crimson , a compilation 4CD set by the band King Crimson, released in 1991 disambig ... more details
Song infobox Name Frame by Frame Cover Artist King Crimson Album Discipline King Crimson album Discipline Released September 1981 track no 2 Recorded 1981 Genre Progressive rock Length 5 09 Writer Adrian Belew Composer Adrian Belew, Bill Bruford , Robert Fripp , Tony Levin Label Warner Bros. Producer King Crimson, Rhett Davies prev Elephant Talk song Elephant Talk prev no 1 next Matte Kudasai next no 3 Frame by Frame is a song performed by the progressive rock band King Crimson . The song appears on the 1981 album Discipline King Crimson album Discipline as the second track. It is 5 09 in length. The time signature in the chorus is 7 4 and the guitar drum rhythms can also be considered polyrhythmic to each other. At 4 21 Belew and Fripp are playing in 7 8 until one guitar plays in 6 8 starting at 4 31. The guitars line after 42 beats. ref http www.ultimate guitar.com columns music theory polyrhythm polymeter and the hemiola.html ref This song is well known for the very fast riff 32nd notes at 155 BPM that Robert Fripp plays at the beginning and after each chorus. References Reflist King Crimson Category 1981 songs Category King Crimson songs 1980s rock song stub ... more details
Wiktionarypar readingReading may refer to TOCright Activities Reading process , cognitive process of decoding symbols to derive meaning from text as in reading a book or reading music Reading computer , the act of a computer extracting data from a storage medium Reading legislature , the mechanism by which ... or supernatural indicators Reading, Berkshire and associated topics Reading, Berkshire , England Reading HM Prison University of ReadingReading and Leeds Festivals Reading F.C. , a Football League Championship team Reading Town F.C. , a Hellenic League football team Reading R.F.C. , a rugby team Reading School , a grammar school Reading Racers , a speedway team Reading East UK Parliament constituency created 1983 Reading West UK Parliament constituency created 1983 Reading South UK Parliament constituency 1950 1955 and 1974 1983 Reading North UK Parliament constituency 1950 1955 and 1974 1983 Reading UK Parliament constituency 1295 1950 and 1955 1974 Reading Wokingham Urban Area , area defined by UK Office for National Statistics Reading railway station , a principal railway station serving Reading, Berkshire Reading West railway station , a local railway station serving Reading, Berkshire Reading Southern railway station , a former railway station serving Reading, Berkshire Battle of Reading 871 Battle of Reading 1688 Siege of Reading 1642 1643 dablink See also the Titles Titles section below. Places in the United States Reading, Kansas Reading, Massachusetts Reading MBTA station Reading, Michigan Reading, Minnesota Reading, New York Reading, Ohio Reading, Pennsylvania Reading, Vermont North Reading, Massachusetts Port Reading, New Jersey West Reading, Pennsylvania Reading Township disambiguation People Bertice Reading 1933 1991 , American singer John of Reading died 1346 , theologian John Reading disambiguation , several people of the name Peter Reading born 1956 , English poet Pierson B. Reading 1816 1868 , American pioneer Titles Baron Astley of Reading , title ... more details
Other uses Frame disambiguation Frame Image Shipbreakingbangladesh.jpg thumb A ship s frames are exposed as it is shipbreaking broken near Chittagong , Bangladesh In ships, frames are ribs that are bolted to the hull ship hull and run perpendicular to the keel . Frame numbers are the numerical values given to the frames they begin at 1 with the first bow frame, and extend to the last stern frame. The total number vary per the length of a ship. ref cite book last Cutler first Thomas J title The Bluejackets Manual date 2002 publisher United States Naval Institute isbn 1557502218 oclc 50226164 page 237 ref References references Further reading cite book last Turpin first Edward A. authorlink coauthors McEwen, William A. editor others title Merchant Marine Officers Handbook origdate origyear origmonth url format accessdate edition 4th series date year 1980 month publisher Cornell Maritime Press location Centreville, MD language isbn 0 87038 056 X oclc doi id pages chapter chapterurl quote External links http home.hiwaay.net georgech WEAPONS shipcmptmts.htm Navy Ship Compartment Numbering ship stub Category Nautical terms bg da Spant de Spant eo Varango nl Spant schip no Spant ru sv Spant pl Wr g ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 merge Jordan and Einstein frames date May 2009 In string theory , there are two different definitions of the metric tensor , both related by a Weyl rescaling given by the dilaton . One metric gives the Einstein frame and the other gives the string frame . particle stub Category String theory ... more details
A frame story also frame tale , frame narrative , etc. employs a narrative technique whereby an introductory ... narrative or organizing a set of shorter stories, each of which is a story within a story . The frame ... into war. The earliest known frame stories can be traced back to History of India ancient India sometime ... written. ref Michael E. J. Witzel , On the origin of the literary device of the frame story in Old .... 534 Michael E. J. Witzel. On the origin of the literary device of the Frame Story in Old Indian literature ... rise to such classic frame tale collections as the One Thousand and One Nights Arabian Nights , The Decameron ... to in literary criticism by the French term mise en abyme . An early example of the frame ... frame stories, such as Sindbad the Sailor Tale of Sindbad the Seaman and Sindbad the Landsman is a collection ... he had been living among. Frame Stories have also appeared in media forms, such as comic book ... End which consisted of Frame Stories, and sometimes even featured stories within stories within stories. Frame stories are often organized as a gathering of people in one place for the exchange of stories. Each character tells his or her tale, and the frame tale progresses in that manner. Historically famous frame stories include Geoffrey Chaucer Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales Canterbury Tales ..., the frame tale can become more fuzzy. In the case of Washington Irving s Sketch Book , which ... of the book is not Irving, but a certain gentleman named Crayon. Here the frame includes both the world ... who Crayon is. Donald Westlake s short story No Story is a parody of frame stories, in which a series ..., culminating in a narrator who announces that there will be no story. Essentially, it is a frame story without a story to be framed. Single story When there is a single story, the frame story is used ... the narrator a character within the frame story, the writer distances himself from the narrator he ... reactions to the story in the characters listening to it. In The Princess Bride the frame of a grandfather ... more details
reading of the novels and autobiographies, Janet Frame Subversive Fictions 1994 , and Judith Dell Panny ... in New Zealand http www.victoria.ac.nz modernletters reading desk.aspx The Landfall Janet Frame ...Infobox Writer name Janet Frame image JanetFrameAutobio.jpg bgcolour silver caption birthdate Birth date ... footnotes Janet Paterson Frame , Order of New Zealand ONZ , Order of the British Empire CBE 28 ... stories have been released. Frame was known for her dramatic personal history as well as her writing ... literary prize. ref name NYT cite web title Janet Frame, 79, Writer Who Explored Madness first Douglas ... adaptation of the texts . Frame was described by scholar Simone Oettli as a writer who simultaneously sought fame and anonymity, ref Oettli, Simone. Rev. Wrestling with the Angel A Life of Janet Frame, by Michael King. World Literature Today 76.1 Winter 2002 142. ref Frame eschewed the dominant New ... of the tapestry of words. Interview with Janet Frame. New Zealand Herald February 12, 1983 2.1 ref ..., vividly described in Frame s debut novel, Owls Do Cry , as well as in her third volume of autobiography, The Envoy from Mirror City Janet Frame was born in Dunedin in the south east of New Zealand ... 2000 , p. 16. ref She grew up in a working class family. Her father, George Frame, worked for the New ..., Dr Emily Hancock Siedeberg , delivered Frame at St. Helen s Hospital in 1924 . Frame spent her ... d but novel and subsequent fiction ref Leaver Cooper, Sheila. Janet Frame s Kingdom by the Sea Oamaru . Dunmore NZ , 1997 ref . As recounted in the first volume of her autobiographies, Frame s childhood ... and Bruddie . ref name FrameAutobio Frame, Janet. An Autobiography Century Hutchinson NZ , 1989. ref In 1943 Frame began training as a teacher at the Dunedin College of Education , auditing courses ... King 2000 , p. 61 2. ref Frame started a year of practical placement at the Arthur Street School ... of aspirin . Frame began regular therapy sessions with junior lecturer John Money , to whom she developed ... more details
Reference frame may refer to Frame of reference , in physics Reference frame video , frames of a compressed video that are used to define future frames disambig ... more details
In video compression algorithms a residual frame is formed by subtracting the reference frame video reference frame from the desired Video frameframe . This difference is known as the error or residual Video frame Video frameframe . The residual frame normally has less information entropy , due to nearby video frames having similarities, and therefore requires fewer bit s to compress. An encoder will use various algorithms such as motion compensation motion estimation to construct a frame that describes the differences. This allows a decoder to use the reference frame plus the differences to construct the desired frame. See also Motion compensation Category Video compression ... more details
BLPunsourced date January 2011 Peter Pete Frame b. 10 November 1942, in Luton , Bedfordshire is a music journalist , who produced outlines of the history of Rock and roll rock bands for various magazines. citation needed dateJanuary 2011 date January 2011 He founded the English Alternative rock magazine ZigZag magazine ZigZag in April 1969 and was editor from its beginning until February 1973, and again from March 1976 until July 1977. citation needed dateJanuary 2011 date January 2011 He was also an A&R man for B&C Charisma Records , and manager of Starry Eyed and Laughing . citation needed dateJanuary 2011 date January 2011 Two collected volumes of his Rock Family Trees have been published, some used as the basis for the BBC Television series Rock Family Trees in the 1990s. citation needed dateJanuary 2011 date January 2011 He is also author of Rockin Around Britain . In October 2007 his 500 page book The Restless Generation How rock music changed the face of 1950s Britain was published by Rogan House. External links http www.cloudsandclocks.net interviews PFrame interview.html Article from 2003 containing an interview from 1999 http www.roganhouse.co.uk The Restless Generation at the Rogan House website http blog.familyofrock.com Official Home of Rock Family Trees Further readingFrame, Pete. The Complete Rock Family Trees . Omnibus Press 1993. ISBN 9780711904651 Frame, Pete. The Restless Generation . Rogan House 2007. ISBN 9780952954071 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Frame, Pete ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Frame, Pete Category English music critics Category English music journalists Category Living people Category 1942 births Category People from Luton UK journalist stub ... more details
wiktionary freeze frame Freeze frame may refer to Film and Television Freeze frame shot , a cinematographic technique Freeze frame television , a technique making use of freeze frame shots List of The Price Is Right pricing games Freeze Frame Freeze Frame , a game on The Price is Right Freeze Frame cartoon Freeze Frame cartoon , a 1979 animated short directed by Chuck Jones Freeze Frame 1992 film Freeze Frame 1992 film , a 1992 television film directed by William Bindley Freeze Frame film Freeze Frame film , a 2004 film directed by John Simpson Music Freeze Frame Godley & Creme album Freeze Frame Godley & Creme album , an album by Godley & Creme Freeze Frame The J. Geils Band album Freeze Frame The J. Geils Band album , an album by the J. Geils Band Freeze Frame , a song on the above album Other Last image hold , a feature of some X ray image intensifier s of freezing the screen and availing for examining the screen without exposing the patient to unnecessary radiation http www.walterrobinson.com images Walt PPT ppt pres sld044.htm Freeze Frame, a mini game in Mario Party 6 disambig de Freeze Frame fr Arr t sur image homonymie it Freeze Frame ... more details
In the reception of framed data , a frame slip is the loss of synchronization between a received frame telecommunications frame and the receiver clock signal , causing a frame misalignment Event driven programming event , and resulting in the loss of the data contained in the received frame. Note A frame slip should not be confused with a dropped frame where synchronization is not lost, as in the case of buffer overflow , for example. References FS1037C MS188 telecomm stub Category Telecommunications ... more details
In Riemannian geometry and relativity theory , an orthonormal frame is a tool for studying the structure of a differentiable manifold equipped with a metric. If M is a manifold equipped with a metric g , then an orthonormal frame at a point P of M is an ordered basis of the tangent space at P consisting of vectors which are orthonormal with respect to the bilinear form g sub P sub . See also Frame linear algebra Frame bundle k frame k frame Moving frame Category Riemannian geometry geometry stub ... more details