Linear Display definition
Linear Display. An exhibit that is constructed in a continuous line along an aisle. Also called In-Line. Literature Rack (Lit Rack) - Devices used to hold literature or brochures. Load List - Anticipated number of items required for a show to be loaded onto a truck for delivery to show site. Loading Dock - An area within an exposition facility where freight is received and shipped. Lobby - Public area outside hall or meeting room. Lock-Up - Secure storage area, which is either guarded or locked. Logistics - The movement of freight shipments on a commercial basis, where a general services contractor buys transportation at a wholesale price, and sells it to their customers at a retail price. Logo - Symbol identifying an organization, company or event. Long Term Storage - Storage available at GES warehouse for long periods of time between shows. Loop Fabric - Fabric to which Velcro will adhere. Loose Jig - Removable support in shipping cases. Loss Prevention Guidelines - A set of injury prevention and overall safety guidelines for exhibitors to follow at the showsite. Lounge - A space in the exhibit area provided by show management for attendees to rest. Low Voltage - Term applied to electrical currents of 24-volts or less; must be transformed from normal 110- volt input and may be used in animation or specialty lighting. Lowboy - A type of truck that can be adapted for picking up loads at ground level. Lucite - A transparent thermoplastic acrylic resin. Man-Lift - A mechanical device that can be motorized or manually operated to lift a laborer above floor level. Manual - See Service Kit.
Examples of Linear Display in a sentence
Linear: Display booths and other exhibits shall not be placed in such a manner as to interfere with other exhibits.
Axis Display LINEAR (Linear Display) LOG (Logarithmic Display) Display Types VALUE (RMS) PHASE (Phase Angles) Order number Reference Source (for phase angles) Numerical Display Method (for phase angles) ±180 (0 to 180º Lead) lag360 (0 to 360º Lag) Viewing the DMM Display Open the Event Data window.