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− | <b>1</b>. A recording of the energy picked up by a detector. <b>2</b>. A recording of the seismic data from one source picked up by a spread of geophones. See Figure [[Dictionary:Fig_R-6|R-6]]. <b>3</b>. A group of data handled by a computer as a single block of data. A number of records compose a file. <b>4</b>. To make a record. | + | <translate> |
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+ | <b>1</b>. A recording of the energy picked up by a detector. <b>2</b>. A recording of the seismic data from one source picked up by a spread of geophones. See Figure [[Special:MyLanguage/Dictionary:Fig_R-6|R-6]]. <b>3</b>. A group of data handled by a computer as a single block of data. A number of records compose a file. <b>4</b>. To make a record. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:36, 12 March 2018
1. A recording of the energy picked up by a detector. 2. A recording of the seismic data from one source picked up by a spread of geophones. See Figure R-6. 3. A group of data handled by a computer as a single block of data. A number of records compose a file. 4. To make a record.