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Eng ID Term Definition
4061
print: ratio
A PRINT in which the SCALE has been chan­ged from that of the NEGATIVE or transparency by projection printing.
4062
printing plates
Any one-piece printing surface of any size, strength, or surface preparation, bearing an image made manually, mechanically or photographical... more
Any one-piece printing surface of any size, strength, or surface preparation, bearing an image made manually, mechanically or photographically, specifically for the purpose of printing such an image onto some other material.
4063
prismatic astrolabe
See ASTROLABE.
4064
probability
The likelihood of an event measured by the ratio of the favourable cases to the whole number of cases possible.
4065
probable error
See ERROR.
4066
probe
Any device inserted in an environment for the purpose of obtaining information about the environ­ment.
4067
processor
See MICROPROCESSOR.
4068
production platform
A term used to indicate a perma­nent offshore structure equipped to control the flow of oil or gas. For charting purposes, the use of the te... more
A term used to indicate a perma­nent offshore structure equipped to control the flow of oil or gas. For charting purposes, the use of the term is extended to include all permanent platforms associa­ted with oil or gas production, e.g., field terminal, drilling and accommodation platforms, and "booster" platforms located at intervals along some pipelines. It does not include entirely submarine structures. See also PLATFORM.
4069
profile
A graph or curve showing elevation or dis­tribution of some property vs. distance along a line. The vertical SCALE may be greatly exaggerate... more
A graph or curve showing elevation or dis­tribution of some property vs. distance along a line. The vertical SCALE may be greatly exaggerated with respect to the horizontal SCALE. An example of a profi­le is the graphic record made by a recording ECHO SOUNDER operating while a vessel is underway. A vertical section of the surface of the GROUND, or of underlying STRATA, or both, along any fixed line.
4070
profiling: continuous seismic
Determination of the subsoil strata and geological structure by use of sound sources which emit acoustic pulses to penetrate the seabed. Tra... more
Determination of the subsoil strata and geological structure by use of sound sources which emit acoustic pulses to penetrate the seabed. Travel time between emission of pulses and reception is usually measured in a towed streamer.
4071
program (or programme)
The complete sequence of COMPU­TER instructions and routines necessary to solve a data processing problem.
4072
programming language
A language used to prepare compu­ter programs, for example Fortran, Pascal and many others.
4073
progressive wave
See WAVE.
4074
progress sketch
A MAP or sketch showing work ac­com­plished. In TRIANGULATION and TRAVERSE, each point established is shown on the progress sketch as well a... more
A MAP or sketch showing work ac­com­plished. In TRIANGULATION and TRAVERSE, each point established is shown on the progress sketch as well as lines observed over and BASES measured. In a levelling survey, the progress sketch shows the route followed and the towns passed through, but not necessarily the locations of the BENCH MARKS.
4075
prohibited area
An area shown on CHARTS within which NAVIGATION and/or anchoring is prohibited. In aviation terminology, a specified area within the land ar... more
An area shown on CHARTS within which NAVIGATION and/or anchoring is prohibited. In aviation terminology, a specified area within the land areas of a state or territorial waters adjacent thereto over which the flight of aircraft is prohibi­ted.
4076
projection
The representa­tion of a figure on a sur­face, either plane or curved, according to a definite plan. In a PERSPEC­TIVE PROJECTION this is do... more
The representa­tion of a figure on a sur­face, either plane or curved, according to a definite plan. In a PERSPEC­TIVE PROJECTION this is done by means of projecting lines emanating from a single point, which may be infinity. In CARTOGRAPHY, any systematic arrangement of MERIDI­ANS and PARALLELS portraying the curved surface of the sphere or SPHEROID upon a plane. Also called map projection or chart projection. In PHOTOGRAPHY, the reduction or enlargement of a POSITIVE or NEGATIVE, by projecting the IMAGE through a LENS.
4077
projection: azimuthal (or zenithal)
A PROJECTION on which the AZIMUTHS or DIRECTIONS of all lines radiating from a central point or POLE are the same as the AZIMUTHS or DIRECTI... more
A PROJECTION on which the AZIMUTHS or DIRECTIONS of all lines radiating from a central point or POLE are the same as the AZIMUTHS or DIRECTIONS of the corresponding lines on the sphere.
4078
projection: azimuthal equidistant
An AZIMUTHAL PROJEC­TION on which straight lines radiating from the centre or pole of projection represent GREAT CIRCLES in their TRUE AZIM... more
An AZIMUTHAL PROJEC­TION on which straight lines radiating from the centre or pole of projection represent GREAT CIRCLES in their TRUE AZIMUTHS from the centre, and lengths along these lines are of exact SCALE. This PROJECTION is neither EQUAL AREA nor CONFORMAL.
4079
projection: azimuthal orthomorphic
See PROJECTION: STEREOGRAPHIC.
4080
projection: Cassini
A conventional PROJECTION con­structed by computing the lengths of arcs along a selected GEOGRAPHIC MERIDIAN and along a GREAT CIRCLE perpen... more
A conventional PROJECTION con­structed by computing the lengths of arcs along a selected GEOGRAPHIC MERIDIAN and along a GREAT CIRCLE perpendicular to that MERIDIAN, and plotting these as RECTANGULAR COORDINATES on a plane.