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  • benefit: denotes the gain,or positive utility,arising from a action.It implies comparison between two situations
    Category: Economics

  • benefit: financial help in time of sickness,old age or unemployment
    Category: Insurance

  • benefits: the monetary amount paid to an unemployed or partially unemployed worker
    Category: Statistics

  • benefits: sum of money provided in an insurance policy to be paid for certain types of loss under the terms of an insurance policy.
    Category: Insurance

  • bischofite: natural magnesium chloride
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • copy-fit: to analyse the content of typescript or manuscript copy in order to calculate its extent when presented,using given typefaces and nominal type sizes,in a given format
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • cost-benefit: these studies take account of three types of effect of a scheme:i)those which are quantified and valued in terms of money,ii)those which are quantified but not valued,iii)those which are not quantified
    Category: Building industry

  • cost-benefit: a study design which is used when both the inputs and consequences of different interventions are expressed in monetary units so that they can be compared directly and across programmes even outside health care
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • cost-benefit: A quantitative technique of economic analysis which,when applied to radiation practice,compares the health detriment from the radiation doses concerned with the cost of radiation dose reduction in that practice
    Category: Physics

  • cost-benefit: the appraisal of an investment project which includes all social and financial costs and benefits accruing to the project
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • cost-benefit: a general term for analyses using cost-benefit analysis,cost-effectiveness analysis,and utility value analysis
    Category: Transport

  • cost-benefit: consist of identifying and quantifying the costs and benefits and,where possible,ascribing values to them
    Category: Building industry

  • fit: the relationship resulting from the difference,before assembly,between the sizes of the two parts which are to be assembled
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • fitnes: ability of a product,process or service to serve a defined purpose under specific conditions
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • fitnes: a simple rule whereby the probability of reproduction during a given generation is proportional to the fitness of the individual
    Category: Statistics

  • fitnes: of patients.
    Category: Medicine

  • fitnes: for work.
    Category: Labour

  • fitness: of patients.
    Category: Medicine

  • fitness: for work.
    Category: Labour

  • fitted: in naval mine warfare,a mine containing an explosive charge,a primer,detonator and firing system
    Category: Defense

  • fitting: furniture fixed, often by the builder, as opPosed to the loose furniture bought by the occupier
    Category: Building industry

  • fitting: an accessory, such as a lock nut or bushing, to a wiring system. Its function is primarily mechanical rather than electrical.
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • fitting: /--also called attachment
    Category: General

  • fitting: of handicapped into employment.
    Category: Man and society

  • fitting: of denture.
    Category: Medicine

  • fittings: furnishings which are permanently fixed to,built together with or built into the carcass of a building
    Category: Domestic economy

  • fittings: destined to join lengths of pipe together or to pieces of equipment
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • fittings: (of an insulator): the portions of an insulator provided for making a mechanical connection to it.
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • Griffith: subsonic wing of very deep section with powerful suction slit on upper surface at about 70 per cent chord to induce airflow to follow discontinuity between upper surface ahead of slit and thin trailing edge
    Category: Transport

  • Griffith: a plane discontinuity inside a solid, with one of its dimensions null; it is an idealization of an internal notch or crack
    Category: Physics

  • Griffith: theory of brittle fracture proposed by Griffith,based on an energy balance related to crack growth
    Category: Physics

  • letter-fit: the spacing between graphic characters specified by the designer
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • lock-fit: barb-shaped leads of encapsulated transistors, designed to lock into suitably-sized holes in printed-circuit boards by simple insertion; used by Siemens A.G., Muenchen, W. Germany, with plastic encapsulated transistors
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • non-profit: policyholder who does not share in the profits of the office
    Category: Insurance

  • non-profit: these institutions are not run with a view to making and distributing profit.Legally speaking their organisational form is varied:associations conforming to the law of 1901,foundations and congregations(religious bodies),institutions belonging to the assurance schemes,institutions of a public nature and utility(e.g.cancer research units).Their field of activity is extensive,covering medical,surgical and specialised care:cancer research units,T.B.units,psychiatric institutions
    Category: Medicine

  • non-profit: not based on the profit motive: not organized on capitalistic principles: socialist (decreed the creation of a -- society.
    Category: Law

  • outfit: the term used to include the rig,power machinery,tools and accessories of a drilling plant
    Category: Building industry

  • outfitting: the work done during the building of a new ship from shortly after its launching until complete and ready for service
    Category: Transport

  • press-fitted: piece or part which is installed by insertion into another through the application of pressure
    Category: Transport

  • profit: the economic realization of outputs of a system
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • profit: the profit balance(at the disposal of the Annual General Meeting)includes the net profit of the financial year according to profit and loss account and the profit carried forward form previous year
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • profit-capital: the relationship of profit to capital employed
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • profit-risk: relationship between the profit and the risk expressed as the quotient of one divided by the other
    Category: Medicine

  • profitable: one says this of a project that yields in total more benefits than costs.It is usually applies to financial returns
    Category: Economics

  • QFIT: Unspent development aid from previous years. (NY Times 160979.4E)
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • retrofit: The retroactive modification of an existing building or machine. (US Envir. Protect. Agency, Guidelines + Reports, Vomil).
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • retrofit: incorporation of an engineering change(at any level)in accepted or in-service articles
    Category: Technical and industry in general

  • retrofit: a modification of equipment of an airplane to include changes made in later production models.
    Category: Transport

  • retrofitability: to permit replacement and/or addition of components at the customer`s site at a later date.Otherwise the whole thing would have to go back to the factory
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • retrofits: the revised or updated versions of hardware or software which can be put into electronic mobile exchange systems already in operation
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)



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