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  • CUP: warping in the width direction of the plywood
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • CUP: a receptacle,generally of earthenware(i.e.a pot)or of galvanised iron sheeting that is hung below or on the face,for catching the oleoresin
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • cup: piece resembling a cup
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • cup: an impression or indentation in the surface of a briquetting press roll
    Category: General

  • cup-shaped: pouring gate or basin: the widened -- opening or depression into which the molten metal is first poured. It is located at the top of the assembly.
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • cupellation: oxidation of molten lead containing gold and silver to produce lead oxide thereby separating the precious metals from the base metal
    Category: Mining

  • cupola: a shaft furnace in which iron is melted,comprising a cylindrical shell protected by a refractory lining and equipped with wind boxes and tuyeres for thethe admission of air.
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • cupola: a roof in the shape of a sphere
    Category: Building industry

  • cupola: the roof of the lantern of a lighthouse
    Category: Transport

  • cupping: the various operations,e.g.bark scraping,initial cutting of the face,and(re)fixing of aprons and cups,preparatory to the start of tapping
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • cupping: the curvature of the tape surface perpendicular to,and symmetrical about,the centre line of the tape
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • cupping: the practise of using or the act of applying a cupping glass
    Category: Medicine

  • cupping: a distortion whereby the faces become concave or convex across the grain
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • cuprammonium: man-made fibre obtained by dissolving cellulose in a cuprammonium solution
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • cuprammonium: the cellulose of cotton linters treated with copper sulfate and ammonium
    Category: The chemical industry

  • cuprous: pigment consisting of Cu2O
    Category: The chemical industry

  • decuple: to increase by ten times
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • hiccup: clonic spasm of the diaphragm
    Category: Medicine

  • occupancy: for a given cross section and time interval,the percentage of time during which the road is occupied by a vehicle across the section
    Category: Transport

  • occupation: the occupation of the injured worker is recorded in accordance with the 1986 edition of the Australian Standard Classification of Occupations(ASCO)produced by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
    Category: Statistics

  • occupation: any distinct type of manual or non-manual work which can provide a means of livelihood
    Category: Law

  • Occupation: the trade or profession held by an employee
    Category: Law

  • Occupational: a work-induced anatomical lesion which does not impair working capacity,generally caused by mechanical,chemical or thermal skin irritation over a long period and characteristic of a particular occupation
    Category: Medicine

  • Occupational: a group of workers having the same or similar occupations
    Category: Statistics

  • Occupational: an extra premium that the insured has to pay because his occupation may render his insurance more hazardous
    Category: Insurance

  • Occupational: the protection of the worker`s life and physical integrity by the elimination or control of risks related to the work environment or to the system of work within which he operates; -ILO
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • Occupational: a respiratory disorder in which the chief characteristics are recurrent attacks of coughing,wheezing on expiration,dyspnea,and production of viscous bronchial secretions
    Category: Medicine

  • Occupational: cancer induced by specific chemical, physical and parasitic carcinogens contacted during regular occupational activities as a part of the regular work environment
    Category: Medicine

  • Occupational: a skin condition which develops as a result of delayed allergic-type hypersensitivity to one or more chemical substances which act by direct contact or occasionally by endogenous route in the exercise of an occupation
    Category: Medicine

  • Occupational: occupational health aims at the following:a)protecting the workers against any health hazard which may arise out of their work or the conditions in which it is carried on,b)contributing towards the workers`physical and mental adjustment,in particular by the adaptation of the work to the workers and their assignment to jobs for which they are suited,and c)contributing to the establishment and maintenance of the highest possible degree of physical and mental well-being of the workers
    Category: Medicine

  • Occupational: a danger that is characteristic of certain occupations
    Category: Insurance

  • Occupational: risk of contracting disease or suffering injury as a consequence of work and working conditions
    Category: Medicine

  • Occupational: safety from personal injury or health damage in connection with work
    Category: Medicine

  • Occupational: risk of personal injury or health damage in connection with performance of work
    Category: Medicine

  • Occupational: recordable injury resulting from work accidents in the form of deaths,personal injury and acute diseases which cause some inability to work
    Category: Medicine

  • occupational: myopia occurring or regarded as an occupational disorder or attributed to the excessive visual demands of an occupation
    Category: Medicine

  • occupational: the wage rate established for a specific occupation in an area..or plant/.
    Category: Labour

  • occupational: a group of workers having the same or similar occupations.
    Category: Labour

  • occupied: an area where a radiation hazard may exist which may be occupied by persons other than patients undergoing treatment or diagnosis
    Category: Medicine

  • occupied: in air conditioning,the space in which people,and possibly animals,are maintained
    Category: Physics

  • occupied: a band of energy levels that is completely occupied by electrons and is thus not able to support conduction processes
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • occupied: the bandwidth of a modulated signal excluding components weaker than 5% of the carrier,or 5% of the strongest side frequency,if higher than that of the carrier
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • occupied: the occupied population covers all persons engaged in some productive activity(in the national accounting sense)whether these persons are civilians or military personnel
    Category: Economics

  • occupier: water rate charged on the area actually irrigated and which usually varies with the nature of crop or crops,the quantity of water normally required by the crop,the scarcity or abundance of water at the time of supply,and the value of the crop
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • owner-occupied: individual ownership of a unit in a multi-unit structure (as an apartment building); a unit so owned; a building containing condominiums (1)
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • recuperative: the quantity of heat which is not usable during the total heating process and which can be recuperated
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • recuperative: a method of testing the yield of a well.In this method the water surface in a well is depressed by pumping to any desired level below the normal and from this level it is allowed to refill to its normal level,the time of refilling being carefully noted and the contents of the space thus worked out accurately.Yield of the well is then worked out from a derived formula
    Category: Building industry

  • recuperator: a vessel in which fuel is stored so as to meet negative acceleration conditions,the fuel being fed into the engine by application of air pressure
    Category: The chemical industry

  • recuperator: an arrangement whereby hot fluid leaving a circuit heats the incoming fluid
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • scupper: fuel-tight recess around gravity filler,usually with its own drain
    Category: Transport



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