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  • assumption: belief supported by the inability to disprove some fact
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • assumption: a statement that is presumed to be true,often only temporarily or for a specific purpose
    Category: Statistics

  • assumption: the agreement between buyer and seller where the buyer takes over the payments on an existing mortgage from the seller
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • assumptions: the off-project factors which must exist for a project to be expedient and realistic in terms of achieving the objectives
    Category: Politics

  • asymptote: a straight line that is closely approached by a plane curve so that the perpendicular distance between them decreases to zero as the distance from the origin increases to infinity
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotic: of, or relating to, or of the nature of an asymptote.
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotic: a curve on a surface whose osculating plane at each point is the same as the tangent plane to the surface
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotic: a series of the form a0 +(a1/x)+(a2/x raised to the power of 2)+...+(an/x raised to the power of n)+...is an asymptotic expansion of the function f(x)if there exists a number N such that for all n>N the quantity x raised to the power of n [f(x)-Sn(x)]approaches zero as x approaches infinity,where Sn(x)is the sum of the first n terms in the series
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotic: a distribution dependent on a parameter n,usually a sample number,is said to be asymptotically normal if,as n tends to infinity,the distribution tends to the normal form
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotic: the efficiency of an estimator in the limit as the sample size increases
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotic: the limiting form of a frequency or probability distribution dependent on a parameter,such as sample-number or time,as that parameter tends to limit,usually infinity
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotic: the standard error of a statistic nearly always depends on the sample number n.If,as n tends to infinity,the standard error S is asymptotically equivalent to a quantity Q,i.e.is such that S/Q tends to unity,then Q may be termed the asymptotic standard error
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotic: the limiting value,as the sample sizes tend to infinity,of the ratios encountered in the various forms surrounding the concept of relative efficiency
    Category: Statistics

  • asymptotically: a minimax decision procedure which is desirable for some small sample problems but undesirable for large samples
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotically: a concept of limiting probability associated with certain stochastic processes,in particular Markov chains with stationary transition probabilities
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotically: an estimator which tends to be unbiassed as the sample number increases
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotically: a test of significance which remains uniformly most powerful as the sample size tends to infinity
    Category: Mathematics

  • asymptotically: a term relating to the design of bio-assay experiments(Andrews and Chernoff,1955)where the doses cannot be known exactly and it is desirable to minimise the asymptotic variance of the response parameter
    Category: Mathematics

  • attempt: the initiation of a telephone call
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • Compton: the increase in wavelength corresponding to the decrease in energy between incident and emergent photon in the Compton effect
    Category: Physics

  • Compton: the elastic scattering of a photon by an electron when the electron can be considered to be free and stationary.Part of the energy and momentum of the incident photon is transferred to the electron and the remaining part is carried away by the scattered photon
    Category: Physics

  • Compton: an electron ejected from an atom as a result of the Compton effect
    Category: Physics

  • Compton: the incoherent scattering of photons by the Compton effect
    Category: Physics

  • consumption: the electrical energy absorbed by a utilisation device in a given period
    Category: General

  • consumption: pulmonary tuberculosis
    Category: Medicine

  • consumption: the total quantity of fuel or oil consumed per hour
    Category: The chemical industry

  • consumptive: the ratio of consumptive water use by the crop of an irrigated farm or project and the irrigation water stored in the root zone of the soil on the farm or the project area
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • contempt: An offence against official powers in which a person fails to comply with an official order which has been issued by a competent authority or public official under threat of criminal penalty for non-compliance.
    Category: Law

  • Crampton: a muscle found in the eyes of birds and reptiles which arises from the inner peripheral surface of the cornea and inserts into the sclera in the ciliary region
    Category: Medicine

  • de-exemption: de-exemption of a quantity of nuclear material previously exempted from declaration(Article 22)
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • empties: part of the mine car circuit at a mine shaft,used by the empty cars
    Category: Mining

  • emptying: (in connection with collecting:) transfer of waste from waste container to refuse collection vehicle or other collection vehicle; cf. controlled emptying, open emptying, manual emptying, mechanical emptying
    Category: Environment

  • exemption: exemption of a quantity of nuclear material from declaration(Article 22)
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • exempts: self insured employers
    Category: Statistics

  • MPT: private radio communications network operated by switching systems which are connected by trunks or trunk groups,being economic high-volume media
    Category: General

  • non-empty: if E is a non-empty finite subset of a Boolean algebra, then the set E has a uniquely determined join, independent of any order or bracketing that may be used..
    Category: Mathematics

  • pre-eclamptic: a syndrome characterized by hypertension,albuminuria,and generalized oedema,occuring only in pregnancy
    Category: Medicine

  • pre-emption: pre-emption involves taking something to the exclusion of others such as a user pre-empting CPU cycles
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • pre-emptive: a form of priority queueing whereby the arrival of an element of higher priority can actually displace the lower priority element actually in the service channel.When this displaced item returns to service the system must distinguish between`resumption`at point of break or`repeat`which ignores the earlier partial service
    Category: Statistics

  • preempted: a program cancelled or displaced to make room for a special program in the public interest, convenience or necessity.
    Category: General

  • preempting: a special program having priority over a scheduled program because of its 'public interest' aspect, or for convenience or necessity.
    Category: General

  • preemption: the practice of a network or station in taking over a previously scheduled time period for a special program in the 'public interest' convenience or necessity. Also recapture.
    Category: General

  • preemptive: priority rights. Used in the Bank to refer to the rights of member countries that face a loss of relative voting power as a result of capital increases to maintain their relative voting power by purchasing additional shares
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • preemptive: Right of each shareholder to acquire a portion of the newly issued shares corresponding to his prior partecipation.
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • presumptive: the income calculated for tax purposes using such criteria as net wealth,value of particular assets,gross receipts and external signs of wealth,rather than actual income
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • presumptive: Lump sum taxation paid in advance.
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • presumptive: a treatment based on an assumed diagnosis,prior to receiving confirmatory laboratory test results
    Category: Medicine

  • presumptive: an instruction that is not an effective instruction until it has been modified in a prescribed manner
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • prompt: a message informing a user that a system is ready for the next command, message, or other user action; b) output to the operator indicating that aspecific logical input device is available
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • prompted: a hyphenation mode where the user is prompted for the location of a hyphen for words that will not fit at the end of a line
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)



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