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Disc or disk may refer to: * Disk (mathematics), a two dimensional shape, the interior of a circle * Disk storage * Optical disc * Floppy disk Music * Disc (band), an American experimental music band * ''Disk'' (album), a 1995 EP by Moby Other uses * Disc harrow, a farm implement * Discus throw or disc throw, a track and field event involving a heavy disc * Intervertebral disc, a cartilage between vertebrae * Disk (functional analysis), a subset of a vector space * ''Disc'' (magazine), a British music magazine * Disk, a part of a flower * Disc number, numbers assigned to Inuit by the Government of Canada * Galactic disc, a disc-shaped group of stars Abbreviations * Death-inducing signaling complex * DISC assessment, a group of psychometric tests * Defence Intelligence and Security Centre or Joint Intelligence Training Group, the headquarters of the Defence College of Intelligence and the British Army Intelligence Corps * Delaware Independent School Conference, a high-schoo ...
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Disk (mathematics)
In geometry, a disk (Spelling of disc, also spelled disc) is the region in a plane (geometry), plane bounded by a circle. A disk is said to be ''closed'' if it contains the circle that constitutes its boundary, and ''open'' if it does not. For a radius r, an open disk is usually denoted as D_r, and a closed disk is \overline. However in the field of topology the closed disk is usually denoted as D^2, while the open disk is \operatorname D^2. Formulas In Cartesian coordinates, the ''open disk'' with center (a, b) and radius ''R'' is given by the formula D = \, while the ''closed disk'' with the same center and radius is given by \overline = \. The area (geometry), area of a closed or open disk of radius ''R'' is π''R''2 (see area of a disk). Properties The disk has circular symmetry. The open disk and the closed disk are not topologically equivalent (that is, they are not homeomorphism, homeomorphic), as they have different topological properties from each other. For ...
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Galactic Disc
A galactic disc (or galactic disk) is a component of disc galaxies, such as spiral galaxies like the Milky Way and lenticular galaxies. Galactic discs consist of a stellar component (composed of most of the galaxy's stars) and a gaseous component (mostly composed of cool gas and dust). The stellar population of galactic discs tend to exhibit very little random motion with most of its stars undergoing nearly circular orbits about the galactic center. Discs can be fairly thin because the disc material's motion lies predominantly on the plane of the disc (very little vertical motion). The Milky Way's disc, for example, is approximately 1 kly thick, but thickness can vary for discs in other galaxies. Stellar component Exponential surface brightness profiles Galactic discs have surface brightness profiles that very closely follow exponential functions in both the radial and vertical directions. Radial profile The surface brightness radial profile of the galactic disc of a t ...
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Cylinder (other)
A cylinder is a basic curvilinear geometric shape. Cylinder may also refer to: * Cylinder (algebra), the Cartesian product of a set with its superset * Cylinder (disk drive), a division of data in a disk drive * Cylinder (engine), the space in which a piston travels in an engine * Cylinder (firearms), the rotating part of a revolver containing multiple chambers * ''Cylinder'' (gastropod), a subgenus of sea snails * Cylinder (locomotive), the components that convert steam power into motion * Cylinder (optometry) * Cylinder, Iowa, a city in Palo Alto County, Iowa, United States * Cylinder set, a natural basic set in product spaces * Cylinder set measure, a way to generate a measure over product spaces * Gas cylinder, a high-strength container for storing gases at high pressure * Phonograph cylinder Phonograph cylinders (also referred to as Edison cylinders after its creator Thomas Edison) are the earliest commercial medium for Sound recording and reproduction, recording ...
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International Symposium On Distributed Computing
The International Symposium on Distributed Computing (DISC) is an annual academic conference for refereed presentations, whose focus is the theory, design, analysis, implementation, and application of distributed systems and networks. The Symposium is organized in association with the European Association for Theoretical Computer Science (EATCS). It and the ACM Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing (PODC) are the two premier conferences in distributed computing research. The Edsger W. Dijkstra Prize in Distributed Computing is presented alternately at DISC and at the PODC. History DISC dates back to 1985, when it began as a biannual Workshop on Distributed Algorithms on Graphs (WDAG); it became annual in 1989. The name changed to the present one in 1998.DISC
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Dundee International Sports Centre
Dundee International Sports Center (DISC) is a sports centre in Dundee, Scotland, opened in the late 1990s. In 1998, DISC staged the EuroHockey Nations Championship, European Hockey Championships. In April 2015 it hosted a Celtic Cup (wheelchair rugby league), Celtic Cup match between Scotland and Ireland. It was the first international wheelchair rugby league match to be played in Scotland. The sports centre is used as a physical education base for Morgan Academy and its pupils. Most facilities are accessible by wheelchair. References External links Dundee International Sports Centre Official Website.
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Domestic International Sales Corporation
The domestic international sales corporation is a concept unique to tax law in the United States. In 1971, the U.S. Congress voted to use U.S. tax law to subsidize exports of U.S.-made goods. The initial mechanism was through a Domestic International Sales Corporation (DISC), an entity with no substance which received tax benefits. Today, shareholders of a DISC continue to receive reduced income tax rates on qualifying income from exports of U.S.-made goods. A DISC is a U.S. corporation that has elected DISC status and meets certain other largely symbolic requirements. A corporation so electing is not subject to U.S. Federal income tax. Properly structured, a DISC has no activities other than on paper and no activities not related to the export of qualifying goods. Mechanism for benefit: A DISC contracts with a producer or reseller of U.S.-made goods or provider of certain qualifying construction-related services to provide "services" to such related supplier for a fee. The fee i ...
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Devrimci İşçi Sendikaları Konfederasyonu
The Confederation of Revolutionary Trade Unions of Turkey (Turkish language, Turkish: ''Türkiye Devrimci İşçi Sendikaları Konfederasyonu'', DİSK) is one of the four major national trade union centres in Turkey. It was founded in 1967 as a breakaway union from the Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions, and has a membership of 327,000. DİSK is affiliated with the International Trade Union Confederation, World Federation of Trade Unions, TUAC, Trade Union Advisory Committee to the OECD and the European Trade Union Confederation. Development until the ban in 1980 DİSK was founded by Kemal Türkler, Riza Kuas, İbrahim Güzelce, Kemal Nebioğlu and Mehmet Alpdündar representing Türkiye Maden-İş, Lastik-İş, Basin-İş, Türkiye Gıda-İş and Türk Maden-İş, respectively. All of these unions were until that time affiliated to Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions, Türk-İş, except Gida-İş which was independent.
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Delaware Independent School Conference
The Delaware Independent School Conference (DISC) is a high-school athletic conference, whose members are private schools located primarily in Delaware Delaware ( ) is a U.S. state, state in the Mid-Atlantic (United States), Mid-Atlantic and South Atlantic states, South Atlantic regions of the United States. It borders Maryland to its south and west, Pennsylvania to its north, New Jersey .... Its members include: * Sanford School * St. Andrew's School * The Tatnall School * Tower Hill School * Wilmington Christian School (joined in 2017) * Wilmington Friends School Pennsylvania's Westtown School was a member of the DISC from 1968 until 2015. References {{reflist Delaware high school sports conferences ...
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Defence Intelligence And Security Centre
Ministry of Defence Chicksands, or more simply MOD Chicksands, is a tri-service British Armed Forces facility in Bedfordshire, approximately north of London. It is named after Chicksands Priory, a 12th-century Gilbertine monastery located within the perimeter of the camp. The site was formerly RAF Chicksands, which closed in 1997, handing over control of the site to the British Army. Today, the Defence Intelligence Training Group (DITG) is based at MOD Chicksands, and is the Headquarters of the Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom), Intelligence Corps. The base will close and be disposed of in 2030. Site history RAF Chicksands The Commissioners of Crown Lands (UK), Crown Commissioners bought the Chicksands estate on 15 April 1936, later renting it to Gerald Bagshawe, who lived there until it was requisitioned by the Royal Navy. After nine months the RAF took over operations and established a SIGINT, signal intelligence collection (SIGINT) unit there, known as a Y-stations, Y ...
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DISC Assessment
A DISC assessment is a behavioral self-assessment tool based on psychologist William Moulton Marston's DISC emotional and behavioral theory, first published in 1928. These assessments aim to improve job performance by categorizing individuals into four personality traits: dominance, inducement, submission, and compliance. The scientific validity of the DISC assessment has been a topic of discussion among researchers and practitioners. While some psychologists question its predictive validity and place it outside mainstream personality theory, DISC remains widely used in business, coaching, and organizational development due to its accessibility and practical application. Supporters argue that, despite lacking the empirical rigor of models like the Big Five, DISC provides clear and actionable insights that enhance communication, teamwork, and self-awareness in workplace settings. History The DISC personality theory was first outlined in the book '' Emotions of Normal People'' ...
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Death-inducing Signaling Complex
The death-inducing signaling complex (DISC) is a multiprotein complex formed by members of the death receptor family of apoptosis-inducing cellular receptors. A typical example is FasR, which forms the DISC upon trimerization as a result of its ligand ( FasL) binding. The DISC is composed of the death receptor, FADD, and caspase 8. It transduces a downstream signal cascade resulting in apoptosis. Description The Fas ligands, or cytotoxicity-dependent APO-1-associated proteins, physically associate with APO-1 (also known as the Fas receptor, or CD95), a tumor necrosis factor containing a functional death domain. This association leads to the formation of the DISC, thereby inducing apoptosis. The entire process is initiated when the cell registers the presence of CD95L, the cognate ligand for APO-1. Upon binding, the CAP proteins and procaspase-8 (composed of FLICE, MACH, and Mch5) bind to CD95 through death domain and death effector domain interactions. Procaspase-8 activa ...
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Disc Number
Disc numbers (, singular: ujamik, dual: ujamiik, plural: ujamiit; ) were used by the Government of Canada in lieu of surnames for Inuit. They were similar to dog tags. Prior to the arrival of European customs, Inuit had no need of family names, and children were given names by the elders. However, by the 1940s the record-keeping requirements of outside entities such as the missions, traders and the government brought about change. In response to the government's needs, the Government of Canada decided on the disc number system. Disc The discs were roughly an inch across, burgundy, and made of pressed fibre or leather. They had a hole "to be threaded with a caribou thong and sewn into a parka for safekeeping", or they could be worn around the neck. The discs were stamped with "Eskimo Identification Canada" around the edge and the crown in the middle. Just below the crown was the number. The number was broken down into several parts, "E" for Inuit living east of Gjoa Haven an ...
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