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A frame is often a structural system that supports other components of a physical construction and/or steel frame that limits the construction's extent.

Physical objects
In building constructionFraming (construction), a building term known as light frame construction • Framer, a carpenter who assembles major structural elements in constructing a building • A-frame, a basic structure designed to bear a load in a lightweight economical manner • A-frame house, a house following the same principle • Door frame or window frame, fixed structures to which the hinges of doors or windows are attached • Frame and panel, a method of woodworking • Space frame, a method of construction using lightweight or light materials • Timber framing, a method of building for creating framed structures of heavy timber or willow wood In vehiclesFrame (aircraft), structural rings in an aircraft fuselage • Frame (nautical), the skeleton of a boat • Bicycle frame, the main component of a bicycle, onto which other components are fitted • Motorcycle frame, main component of a motorbike, onto which other components are fitted • Locomotive frame, a structure that forms the backbone of a railway locomotive • Vehicle frame, to which everything on an automobile is mounted Other physical objectsFrame (loudspeaker) or basket, a structural component which supports the functional components of a loudspeaker • Bed frame, the part of a bed used to position the mattress and base • Climbing frame or jungle gym, a piece of equipment for children's play • Eyeglass frame • Lever frame, a railway signalling device containing interlocks for signals, points (railroad switches) etc. • Picture frame, a solid border around a picture or painting • Receiver (firearms) or frame, one of the basic parts of a modern firearm • Spinning frame, an invention of the Industrial Revolution for spinning thread or yarn from fibre such as wool or cotton • Water frame, a water-powered spinning frame which was an easy way to create cotton • Frame (beekeeping), a wooden frame designed to hold an area of honeycomb in a Langstroth-type beehive == Mathematics and physics ==
Mathematics and physics
• Generally speaking, a coordinate frame that defines a coordinate system • Frame of reference, in physics, a set of reference points that define a coordinate system • Frame, another name for an ordered basis of a vector space • Frame (linear algebra), a generalization of a basis to sets of possibly linearly dependent vectors which also satisfy the frame conditionk-frame, a generalization of a basis to linearly independent sets of vectors that need not span the space • Affine frame, in an affine space and, in particular, in a Euclidean space • Projective frame, in projective geometry • Orthonormal frame, in Riemannian geometry • Moving frame, in differential geometry • Frame bundle, a principal fiber bundle associated with any vector bundle • Frames and locales, in order theory • Sampling frame, a set of items or events possible to measure (statistics) ==Computing and telecommunications==
Computing and telecommunications
In displaysFrame (GUI), a box used to hold other widgets in a graphical user interface • Film frame, one of the many single photographic images in a motion picture • Photographic film frame, one of the many segments recorded in a photographic film • Frame rate, the number of frames—or images—displayed on screen per unit of time, usually expressed in frames per second (FPS) • Framing (World Wide Web), a method of displaying multiple HTML documents on one page of a web browser • Iframes, a frame element in HTML code SoftwareAdobe FrameMaker, a desktop publishing application • Google Chrome Frame, an open source plug-in designed for Internet Explorer • Software framework Other uses in computing and telecommunicationsFrame (artificial intelligence), machine-usable formalizations of concepts or schemata that can be used for knowledge representation • Frame (networking), a data transmission unit or network packet that includes frame synchronization information • Distribution frame, in telecommunications • Mainframe computerPage frame, an available chunk of memory • Stack frame, a part of a call stack • A data structure in frame languages • Frame problem, in artificial intelligence • Framing, the application of networking frames using frame synchronizationFrame technology (software engineering), a models-to-code system based on adaptable frames ==Other sciences==
Other sciences
Filters, random fields, and maximum entropy model (FRAME), in physics and probability • Fund for the Replacement of Animals in Medical ExperimentsFrame Overo, a coat pattern in horses • Hive frame, a structural element that holds honeycomb • Reading frame, which divides a sequence of nucleotides into a set of consecutive, non-overlapping triplets • Frameshift mutation, when a single base-pair is added to a DNA string, causing incorrect transcription • Frame analysis, a social science research method used to analyze how people understand situations and activities • FRAMES, methods of brief intervention against alcohol misuse • Framing (social sciences), in communication theory and sociology, relating to the contextual presentation of media content ==Arts and media==
Arts and media
Film and television"Frame" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), a 2008 episode of the TV series Law & Order: Criminal IntentThe Frame (film), a 2014 American science fiction film • Frames Production, an Indian multifaceted production company LiteratureFrame story, a narrative technique, for telling stories within a story • Frame (design magazine), a design magazine from the Netherlands • Frame (1971–1990), a book of collected poetry by Barrett Watten, published in 1997 MusicThe Frames, an Irish band • Frames, a 2007 album by Oceansize • Frames, a 2013 album by Lee DeWyze Visual artsThe Frame (painting), by Frida Kahlo ==Other uses==
Other uses
Frame, in the game of snooker • Frame, in the game of bowling • Frame, in the game of baseball • Frame (dance), either of two concepts in partner dancing • Frame (surname)Frame (company), Los Angeles women's denim brand • Frame, West Virginia, an unincorporated community, United States • Frame of government, a descriptive term synonymous with constitutionFrame of Government of Pennsylvania, the first colonial constitution of Pennsylvania, written by William Penn • Delegates to the 1787 United States Constitutional Convention, are sometimes called the "Framers," as they were framing a form of government • Frameup, to make an innocent party appear guilty of someone else's crime • French Regional & American Museums Exchange (FRAME), an alliance of French and American art museums • Frame (psychotherapy)Dubai Frame, a building in Dubai, UAE • The Frame (Christchurch), an urban renewal project in New Zealand ==See also==
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