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handle(1) In computer graphics, a tiny, square block on an image that can be grabbed for reshaping.
handle 1. the quality, as of textiles, perceived by touching or feeling 2. Gambling the total amount of a bet on a horse race or similar event handle [′han·dəl] (computer science) One of several small squares that appear around a selected object in an object-oriented computer-graphics program, and can be dragged with a mouse to move, enlarge, reduce, or change the shape of the object. In particular, one of the two interior points on a Bézier curve that can be dragged to alter its shape. Also known as control handle. (mechanical engineering) The arm connecting the bucket with the boom in a dipper shovel or hoe.
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| The moldable exhibits good wet handleability, and it is easy to cut with a scissors or knife before it is applied directly to equipment to form complex contours. D-compliant fiber that enables twice the optical launch power compared with other fibers in its class, and that has superior bending attributes for handleability in the field. This effect, plus the tensile strength of the binder itself, appears to explain the high breaking strength and good handleability of these cores. |
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