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hart

 (härt)
n. pl. harts or hart
A male deer, especially a male red deer over five years old.

[Middle English, from Old English heorot; see ker- in Indo-European roots.]
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hart

(hɑːt)
n, pl harts or hart
(Animals) the male of the deer, esp the red deer aged five years or more
[Old English heorot; related to Old Norse hjörtr, Old High German hiruz hart, Latin cervus stag, Lithuanian kárve cow; see horn]

Hart

(hɑːt)
n
1. (Biography) Lorenz. 1895–1943, US lyricist: collaborated with Richard Rodgers in writing musicals
2. (Biography) Moss. 1904–61, US dramatist: collaborated with George Kaufman on Broadway comedies and wrote libretti for musicals
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hart

(hɑrt)

n., pl. harts, (esp. collectively) hart.
a mature, fully antlered male European red deer.
[before 900; Middle English hert, Old English heorot, c. Old Saxon hirot, Old High German hir(u)z, Old Norse hjǫrtr; akin to Latin cervus stag]

Hart

(hɑrt)

n.
Lo•renz (ˈlɔr ənts, ˈloʊr-) 1895–1943, U.S. lyricist.
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Hart

1. A stag.
2. Often, specifically a five-year-old or older male red deer.
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.Hart - United States playwright who collaborated with George S. Kaufman (1904-1961)
2.Hart - United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers (1895-1943)
3.Hart - a male deer, especially an adult male red deerhart - a male deer, especially an adult male red deer
Cervus elaphus, red deer, wapiti, American elk, elk - common deer of temperate Europe and Asia
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Translations
Hirsch
cervo maschio

hart

[hɑːt] N (harts or hart (pl)) → ciervo m
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hart

nHirsch m
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IWSN is a such network, in which most standards, such as WirelessHART, ISA 100.11a, use the TDMA medium access control protocol [34].
[2], a simulation framework was introduced for using a WirelessHART communication network in a process control system where all packet-level parameters are controlled and monitored.
Based on technology, the market is segmented into Bluetooth, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, Near Field Communication (NFC), Cellular, and Others (wirelessHART, ISA 100.11a etc.).
In terms of technology, the market is segmented into Bluetooth, ZigBee, Wi-Fi, Near Field Communication (NFC), Cellular, and Others (wirelessHART, ISA 100.11a etc.).
The gauge itself, the industry's first WirelessHart pressure gauge, utilises industry-proven Rosemount pressure sensor technology to deliver reliable pressure readings.
Low energy communication protocols and technologies such as IEEE 802.15.4 [9] [10], ZigBee [11], ISA 100.1a [12], WirelessHART [13] are utilized to transmit sensed data to other IoT objects.
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