From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frame
Frame
A frame is a structural system that supports other com- • Frame (dance), a connection between lead and follow
ponents of a physical construction. in partner dancing
Frame may also refer to: • Frame (magazine), design magazine from the
Netherlands
• Framing (social sciences), terminology used in
Engineering & construction communication theory and sociology, where it
• A-Frame, a basic structure designed to bear a load in relates to the contextual presentation of media
a lightweight economical manner content
• A-Frame house, a house following the same • Frame tale, a narrative technique, for telling stories
principle within a story
• Bicycle frame, the main component of a bicycle, onto • Frameup, to make an innocent party appear guilty of
which other components are fitted someone else’s crime
• Motorcycle frame, main component of a • Picture frame, a solid border around a picture or
motorcycle, onto which other components are painting
fitted • Spinning frame
• Door frame or window frame, structures fixed to • Water frame
buildings, vehicles or other containers to which the
hinges of doors or windows are attached and can be
locked shut
Science
• Frame (aircraft), structural rings in an aircraft • FRAME Fund for the Replacement of Animals in
fuselage Medical Experiments
• Frame (loudspeaker) or basket, a structural • FRAME:S, therapeutic model focused on certain
component which supports the functional problems of youth
components of a loudspeaker • Frame Overo, a coat pattern in horses
• Frame (nautical), skeleton of a ship • Frameshift mutation, when a single base-pair is
• Frame and panel, a method of woodworking added to a DNA string, causing incorrect
• Frame (vehicle), to which everything on an transcription
automobile is mounted
• Framer, a carpenter who assembles major structural
elements in constructing a building
Mathematics
• Framing (construction), a building term known as • Basis, an ordered basis is also called a "frame"
light frame construction • Frame bundle, in mathematics is a principal fiber
• Locomotive frame, section on engine frames bundle associated with any vector bundle
• The frame or receiver (firearms), one of the basic • Frame of reference, the set of coordinates in which a
parts of a modern firearm system is observed
• Space frame, a method of construction using • Frame of a vector space, a generalization of a basis to
lightweight materials sets of possibly linearly dependent vectors which
• Timber framing, a method of building for creating also satisfy the frame condition
framed structures of heavy timber • Frames and locales, in order theory
• K-frame, a generalization of a basis to linearly
independent sets of vectors that need not span the
General space
• Bed frame • Moving frame, in differential geometry
• Climbing frame, a children’s attraction in parks • Orthonormal frame, in Riemannian geometry
• Distribution frame in telecommunications • Projective frame, in projective geometry
• Eyeglass frame • Sampling frame, a set of items or events possible to
• Frame, for definition of terms "frames" in games: measure (statistics)
bowling and snooker
• Frame (beehive), a structural element that holds
honeycomb
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Frame
Computer science Arts and media
• Frames are fixed sized blocks in physical memory • E-frame, in the animated science fiction series
space analogous to Pages in logical address space in Exosquad
computer architecture • Film frame, one of the many single photographic
• Frame (artificial intelligence), machine-usable images in a motion picture
formalizations of concepts or schemata that can be • Frame (album), the seventh album by Italian
used for knowledge representation progressive speed metal band DGM
• Frame (GUI), a box used to hold other widgets in a • Frame (1971–1990), a book of collected poetry by
Graphical user interface Barrett Watten, published in 1997
• A data structure in frame languages • Frames (album), a 2007 album by Oceansize
• Frame (networking), in computer networks, a data- • Frame (journal), a literary journal from the
link layer protocol data unit that contains frame Netherlands
serial number and frame information • "Frame" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), a 2008 episode
• Frame problem, in artificial intelligence of the TV series Law & Order: Criminal Intent
• Frame rate, the number of frames—or • Reframing (filmmaking), in film and programming
images—displayed on screen per unit of time, usually • The Frames, an Irish rock band
expressed in frames per second (FPS)
• Frame synchronization, receiving a stream of framed
data. This is sometimes referred to as "framing"
People
• Frame Technology (software engineering), a models- • Billy Frame (1912–1992), Scottish footballer
to-code system based on adaptable frames • Fred Frame (1894–1962)
• Framing (World Wide Web), a method of displaying • Janet Frame (1924–2004)
multiple HTML documents on one page • John Frame (born 1939)
• HTML frame, the frame element in HTML • John Frame (cricketer) (1733–1796)
• Stack frame, a part of a call stack • Linley Frame (born 1971)
• Pete Frame (born 1942)
Software • Roddy Frame (born 1964)
• Adobe FrameMaker, a desktop publishing application • Tom Frame (1931–2006)
• Google Chrome Frame, an open source plug-in
designed for Internet Explorer See also
• Software framework
• All pages beginning with "Frame"
• All pages with titles containing "Frame"
• Framing (disambiguation)
• X-frame (disambiguation)
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