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http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_1_2 (EasyRdf\Resource)
skos:narrower http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_1_2_09
http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_1_2_09 (EasyRdf\Resource)
rdf:type tc:FlowDevelopmentPattern
skos:prefLabel "Pre-saturation of the operative zone with substance, energy and information"@en
skos:note "Ideally, there should be no flows in the system at all, because any flow leads to losses and additional load on the system. Complete coagulation of flows can be achieved by pre-saturating the operational zone with substance, energy, and information of the required type and quantity. In doing so, a weak initiating signal is often sufficient to carry out the entire process. If it is not possible to fully saturate an operational area with everything it needs, partial saturation may be limited. In this case, it will be possible to switch to the use of weak streams."@en
skos:definition "Transition from a strong flow to a weak one, acting on an object pre-saturated with the components of this flow."@en
skos:example "Pre-injection of a substance is sleeping pills.<br/> If they are overdosed, poisoning is possible up to and including death. In this case, inducing vomiting is often sufficient to save the person. Therefore, in line with the trend, the following solution has been found - a small dose of a vomiting agent has been injected into the pills in advance. In a normal situation, this has no effect on well-being, but in a significant overdose, it is triggered before irreparable harm is done to the person."@en, "Land mines. Instead of shelling the enemy (shelling is the organisation of the flow of certain substances through the environment), the charges are placed in advance in places where they are likely to appear."@en, "An example of pre-saturation of an operational zone with information is the use of code signals. If it is agreed in advance which signal means what (i.e., pre-introduce in the OZ the vast majority of information), then any signal (and, in principle, even absence of a signal!) can carry an almost unlimited amount of information. For example, submarine commanders have detailed instructions about how to proceed if, after surfacing, they don't get a certain signal from the base (absence of signal means base destruction - here, the submarine will show itself in such a way that the submarine will not only win!)."@en, "An example of pre-saturation of an operational area with energy is self-heating canned food. Now, you don't need a fire or any other external heat source - just press the bottom and you get a can of hot coffee."@en
skos:broader http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/FDP/P_1_2
http://opendiscovery.org/rdf/EcoDesignNode/E1222 (EasyRdf\Resource)
skos:example "Nestl? redesign the bottle and cap to make them lighter. Also narrowed the label. "