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  • affect: the conscious subjective aspect of an emotion considered apart from bodily changes.
    Category: Medicine

  • affected: arid,semi-arid and/or dry sub-humid areas affected or threatened by desertification
    Category: Environment

  • affected: at the request of any Member the benefits of which under this Agreement may be affected(referred to in this Article as an`affected Member`)by a proposed modification or withdrawal notified under subparagraph 1 b),the modifying Member shall enter into negotiations with a view to reaching agreement on any necessary compensatory adjustment
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • affected: countries whose lands include,in whole or in part,affected areas
    Category: Environment

  • autoinfection: infection by an agent already present in the body
    Category: Medicine

  • cause-effect: relation between concepts linked by caused dependance
    Category: Documentation and information

  • cause-effect-relation: relation between concepts linked by caused dependance
    Category: Documentation and information

  • confectioner: custard made of eggs, sugar, flour, milk and flavouring which is used in pastry-making as filling for various cakes, such as choux, éclairs ou bâton de Jacob.
    Category: Domestic economy

  • cost-effectivenes: the ratio of costs(generally at present value and generally measured as social costs)to some physical measure of output
    Category: Economics

  • cost-effectivenes: the analysis of the ratio of the costs of a system to the effectiveness of the system
    Category: Economics

  • defect: undesirable property of that software which falls short of being an error(that is,a contravention of the requirements)
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • defect: in timber,any feature(whether intrinsic,e.g.knots,or developing later,e.g.decay,splits,bad sawing)that lowers its utility and/or commercial value and may therefore lead to its relegation to a lower grade or its rejection as a cull
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • defective: an item that contains one or more defects
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • defector: a person who repudiates his or her country when beyond its jurisdiction or control
    Category: Defense

  • defects: term used for expressing the unbalanced composition of a wine as regards its colour and content of alcohol,acid,sugar and extract,or faults in flavour or aroma
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • defects: the number of defects found in a unit of product
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • defects: the number of defects per hundred units of any given quantityof products is one hundred times the number of defects contained therein divided by the total number of units of product
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • defects: Method of data processing that is capable of violating the privacy of a larger number of persons.
    Category: Law

  • disinfect: to free from infection esp. by destroying harmful microorganisms
    Category: Medicine

  • disinfectant: a chemical that destroys or inactivates harmful microorganisms
    Category: The chemical industry

  • disinfection: the removal or killing of germs and other infection causing agents outside the human body by physical or chemical methods
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • disinfection: process to render harmless or remove certain microorganisms, e.g. pathogenic; cf. sanitation, pasteurization, infectious waste sterilization
    Category: Environment

  • dose-effect: a graph expressing the dose-effect relation,i.e.the correlation between dose and the magnitude of effect in a specified proportion of the population
    Category: Medicine

  • dose-effect: a mathematical formulation of the way the effect(or biological response)depends on dose
    Category: Statistics

  • effect: a biological change caused by exposure to a dose of a stipulated input
    Category: Environment

  • effect: the result of an action or condition
    Category: Medicine

  • effecting: pathway going from thalamus to sensory cortex
    Category: Medicine

  • effective: the time needed for the quantity of a given radionuclide in the body to be reduced by half, either through loss of radioactivity or by biological elimination; -DDMG
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • effective: that portion of the elapsed time,excluding the check time,during which the worker is engaged in the proper performance of a prescribed job
    Category: Labour

  • effective: the ratio of two similar quantities,real or complex,measured respectively at the output and input of the network
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • effective: the ratio of the available power at the terminals of a receiving antenna to the power flux density of a plane wave incident on the antenna from that direction,the wave being polarisation matched to the antenna
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • effective: in quality control,a unit which reaches the prescribed standards and is therefore not rejected,in contrast to an defective unit
    Category: Mathematics

  • effective: a representation of the effect of spatially periodic forces on the motion of a charge packet,considered as a particle
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • effective: the weighted mean of the average doses in the various organs or tissues
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • effective: the effective date of your initial claim is the Sunday prior to the day that you first file your claim for unemployment insurance
    Category: Statistics

  • effective: in an interest rate swap,the date the swap begins accruing interest
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • effective: that part of the pile which is above the substrate and which can be separated from it by shearing
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • effective: the span of a hypothetical wing of elliptical planform having an aspect ratio equal to the aspect ratio of the actual wing
    Category: Transport

  • effectively: intentionally connected to earth through a ground connection or connections of sufficiently low impedance and having sufficient current-carrying capacity to prevent the build-up of voltages that may result in undue hazards to connect equipment or to persons
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • effectively: an output circuit without contacts which has a resistance lower than a specified value
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • effectively: an output circuit without contacts which has a resistance higher than a specified value
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • effectively: the signals at a particular frequency when the nominal overall loss at that frequency does not exceed the nominal overall loss at 800 Hz by more than 4.3 dB
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • effectivenes: extent to which the stated objectives have been attained in a cost-effective way
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • effectivenes: a property of a target of evaluation representing how well it provides security in the context of its actual or proposed operational use
    Category: General

  • effectivenes: the extent to which a component or system fulfils its function
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • effectivenes: quantified criteria for cost-effectiveness analysis
    Category: Economics

  • effectivenes: factors indicating the effectiveness of a system
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • effectivenes: fraction of precipitation used by vegetation. It depends on the fraction of liquid water absorbed by the soil and made available to the plant roots.
    Category: The cosmos

  • effectivenes: a property of a Target of Evaluation representing how well it provides security in the context of its actual or proposed operational use
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • effectivenes: the probability of benefit to individuals in a defined population from a medical technology applied for a given medical problem under average or actual conditions of use
    Category: Botany and zoology



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