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  • conformal: the coating of electronic components with a thin layer of epoxy or silicone material by spray,fluidised-bed,or electrostatic-deposition techniques,prior to a heating cycle for curing
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • conformal: takes its name from the property that all small or elementary figures upon the surface of the earth retain true shape,the meridians and parallels being at right angles to one another
    Category: The cosmos

  • conformal: a mathematical method,used in fluid dynamics to obtain a flow pattern of a another known,plane potential flow,whilst the angles between the streamlines and equipotential lines in both cases remain the same
    Category: Physics

  • conformal: having teeth whose matching profiles conform,both sets having instantaneous centres of curvature on same side of contact
    Category: Transport

  • conformal: the array element locations conform to some nonplanar surface such as found on a rocket
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • formal: component of an originator/recipient(O/R)descriptor which identifies the user or distibution list(DL)in question.One of its O/R names
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: the study of the structure and form of a valid argument without regard to the meaning of the terms in the argument
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: set of initial propositions-or axioms-from which further propositions-or theorems-are deduced by means of rules of inference; a syntax determines the well-formedness of its propositions and a vocabulary lists the terms of the system
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: a standard formula used to end a letter,with a formal expression of feelings towards the addressee
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • formal: control relating to the form of a procedure or a document.Example:presence and conformity of a signature,a stamp or a date
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • formal: the process of conducting testing activities and reporting results in accordance with an approved test plan
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: a language specifically designed for ease of communication in a particular area of endeavor,but one that is not yet natural to that area
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: a language object, the identifier of which appears in an entry of a procedure, that is associated with the corresponding actual parameter specified by the procedure call for use in the execution of the procedure; 2)a variable used in a subprogram to represent data or program elements to be transmitted to the subprogram by a calling routine
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: kind of reasoning which involves the syntactic manipulation of data structures to deduce new ones following prespecified rules of inference
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: education provided in the system of schools,colleges,universities and other formal educational institutions that normally constitutes a continuous`ladder`of full-time education for children and young people,generally beginning at age five to seven and continuing up to 20 or 25 years old
    Category: Statistics

  • formal: the study of the structure and forms of valid arguments without regard to the meaning of the terms in the argument
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: a sophisticated method which is based upon the use of mathematical/logical techniques to describe in a precise and unambiguous way the characteristics of an information system,or of its components
    Category: General

  • formal: an identifier used to denote the named entity within the body
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: if-then rules of the thumb constraining search by guiding the program`s attention toward the most likely solution and explain the inferences in terms a human being will accept
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: a parameter with symbolic value,which has to be replaced by a real value before the parameter is noted by program or macro
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formal: The will subscribed by attesting witnesses.
    Category: Law

  • formal: Probate of a will in some jurisdiction requires the institution of a formal proceeding,upon notice to next of kin and others in interest,while in other jurisdictions probate is pro forma and notice,if any,is given after the will has been admitted to probate.
    Category: Law

  • formal-name: component of an originator/recipient(O/R)descriptor which identifies the user or distibution list(DL)in question.One of its O/R names
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • formalin: formaldehyde solution. Used as a hardening and tanning agent, especially for scratch-proofing.
    Category: General

  • formalism: Esprit project whose main goal is to define,implement and experiment a technology for the process of systematic development,verification and validation of software systems,based on the principle or reusability of software components
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • Formalisms: Esprit project whose main goal is to define,implement and experiment a technology for the process of systematic development,verification and validation of software systems,based on the principle or reusability of software components
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • informal: activities which differ little, if at all, from official recognised occupational employment, but for which no financial gain is received in return and to which labour law and social security legislation are not applicable, such as household tasks and voluntary wok...; 2)paid work which workers and employers deliberately keep outside the official framework..
    Category: Medicine

  • informal: business or lounge suits and short day dresses; can include informal forms of national dress
    Category: General

  • informal: informal gathering, not necessarily social
    Category: General

  • informal: finance which takes place outside of the normal financial markets
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • informal: activities or programmes organized outside of the school system but directed towards precise educational objectives
    Category: Education

  • informal: any form of words, whether written or nuncupative, that is, spoken by the testator in the presence of a credible witness, will suffice to constitute a soldier`s or sailor`s or airman`s will, provided that it is a deliberate expression of his wishes and is intended to have testamentary effect. The will, whether formal or informal, may be revoked by a letter or other informal act expressing an intention to revoke, without any new will, provided that the circumstances of the revocation are the same as are required to give validity to a soldier`s or sailor`s or airman`s will.
    Category: Law

  • informal: within his organization, the training practitioner meets many people. He talks informally with most.
    Category: Labour

  • non-formal: any organised and sustained educational activities that do not correspond exactly to the above definition of formal education.Non-formal education may therefore take place both within and outside educational institutions,and cater to persons of all ages
    Category: Statistics



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