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Popular name given to either the CVR or the FDR used to investigate an accident.
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[The Outer Limits] `Black Box` is an episode of The Outer Limits. It was first broadcast on December 11, 1998, during the fourth season. ==Synopsis== A missing package contains powerful secrets, and everyone wants a piece of the action. A war vet (Ron Perlman) from a covert branch of the military has horrifying flashbacks that begin to affe...
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[game] Black Box is an abstract board game for one or two players, which simulates shooting rays into a black box to deduce the locations of `atoms` hidden inside. It was created by Eric Solomon. The board game was published by Waddingtons from the mid-1970s and by Parker Brothers in the late 1970s. The game can also be played with pen and ...
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In science and engineering, a black box is a device, system or object which can be viewed in terms of its input, output and transfer characteristics without any knowledge of its internal workings. Its implementation is `opaque` (black). Almost anything might be referred to as a black box: a transistor, an algorithm, or the human brain. The oppos.....
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[phreaking] The black box (as distinguished from blue boxes and red boxes), was a small electronic circuit added to a telephone which provided the caller with a free call. A call originating from a telephone fitted with a black box would still be charged for by the telephone company unless the called telephone was also fitted with a black b...
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(Jargon) descriptive of a method of reasoning or studying a problem, in which the methods and procedures, as such, are not described, explained, or perhaps even understood: conclusions relate solely to the empirical relationships observed, in some contexts, the term can mean a piece of apparatus or an experimental animal in which the pharmacologic ...
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A device used on aeroplanes to monitor and record the movement of the aeroplane, and also record the sound in the cockpit. It is built inside a strong casing to protect it in an accident. The data is used to investigate the cause of an accident so that lessons can be learned. A smaller tracking device, also called a 'black box' can now be attached …
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. (Jargon) descriptive of a method of reasoning or studying a problem, in which the methods and procedures, as such, are not described, explained, or perhaps even understood: conclusions relate solely to the empiric relationships observed; 2. in some contexts, the term can mean a piece of apparatus or an experimental animal...
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Is software that is used for proprietary trading or analytical purposes. The key rules and core algorithms are not revealed to the users.
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Black box is British slang for a woman wearing a burka.
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[
n] - equipment that records information about the performance of an aircraft during flight
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a one-room theater, without a proscenium arch; interior is painted black, including walls, floor, and ceiling, and any drapes are also black.
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A black box is an area on the stage, usually a four-walled room, with no strict set pieces, props or assigned areas. Everything is usually painted black. The idea is to reconfigure the black box to suit scene needs with lighting and changing props. Some theaters, known as black box theaters, specialize in black-box-only productions.
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A unit whose output is a specified function of the input, but for which the method of converting input to output is not necessarily specified.Colloquially, any unit, usually an electronic device such as an amplifier, which can be mounted in, or removed from, a rocket, spacecraft, or the like as a single package.
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noun equipment that records information about the performance of an aircraft during flight
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Popular name for the unit containing an aeroplane's flight and voice recorders. These monitor the plane's behaviour and the crew's conversation, thus providing valuable clues to the cause of a disaster. The box is nearly indestructible and usually painted orange for easy recovery. The name also refers to any compact electronic device th...
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A device that performs a function using mechanisms that are
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any unit that forms part of an electronic circuit and that has its function, but not its components, specified. · any comparatively small, usually black, box containing a secret, mysterious, or complex mechanical or electronic device. · an electronic device, such as a flight recorder, that can be removed from an aircraft as a single pa...
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A kind of flexible small studio theatre where the audience and actors are in the same room, surrounded by black tabs (curtains). Doesn't necessarily describe the audience layout, which can be easily reconfigured.The stage can be defined by a change of flooring (e.g. black dance floor), or a raised platform. If actors leave the stage, they do so thr...
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