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  • Adaline: Widrow`s single-neuron system that can learn to recognize a pattern such as a letter regardless of its orientation or size
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • airline: any air transport enterprise offering or operating a scheduled international air service
    Category: Law

  • airliner: a large passenger-carrying aircraft.
    Category: Transport

  • alcaline: agents usually used in water solution for cleaning purposes,containing mainly 3 types of chemical substances:strong alkalis or caustic salts,surface-active agents and complex binders
    Category: Domestic economy

  • alkaline: a particularly efficient battery type,which is also free of mercury and cadmium
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • aniline: an oily poisonous amine obtained esp.by the reduction of nitrobenzene and used chiefly in organic synthesis(as of dyes)
    Category: Chemistry

  • aniline-ink: solutions of coal tar dyestuffs in organic solvents
    Category: The chemical industry

  • B-line: a specification or name for the index register,which is a special counter that can be set to any desired number from storage,changed by a certain number,and tested to see if the new number is equal to another number in storage
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • baline: 2)ocular motor apraxia in which there is an inability to perform voluntarily fixational movements in the presence of normal reflex ocular movements,with specific inattention for visual stimuli,especially for objects in the peripheral field of vision
    Category: Medicine

  • baseline: the line joining the two points between which electrical phase or time is compared in determining navigational co-ordinates
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • baseline: primary horizontal reference line for character alignment and measurement of vertical distances
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • baseline: a specification or product that has been formally reviewed and agreed upon,that thereafter serves as the basis for further development,and that can be changed only through formal change control procedures
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • baseline: a line between two datum points very accurately known
    Category: The cosmos

  • blow-line: in angling a light fishing-line with real or artificial bait,allowed to float over the surface of water with the wind
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • borderline: a road test method which provides a means of evaluating gasoline at any desired engine speed. Now largely supplanted by the Modified Borderline method
    Category: The chemical industry

  • borderline: borderline: (adj.) uncertain; indeterminate; debatable. If she`s not a psychopath, she`s a --.
    Category: Medicine

  • borderline: a person with borderline personality disorder is very vulnerable, and usually over-reacts to stress, especially medical illness
    Category: Medicine

  • bowline: A knot made by an involution of the end and a bight upon the standing part of a rope.It does not slip or jam and can be cast loose instantly,as the tension is released.
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • centerline: inked line or indentation applied during extrusion to center of tread rubber to aid in centering tread
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • centre-line: a line having the form of the nominal profile and parallel to the general direction of the profile throughout the sampling length or meter cut-off,such that the sums of the areas contained between it,and those parts of the profile which lie on each side of it are equal
    Category: Mathematics

  • centreline: flush lights at 50 ft(15 m)intervals,terminating 75 ft(23 m)from each threshold
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • chord-line: straight line joining centres of curvature of leading and trailing edges of aerofoil section
    Category: Transport

  • cleanline: the degree to which the metal is free from non-metallic matter
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • cleanline: with larger and more advanced generating units,cleanliness of the steam and water circuit becomes increasingly important,to avoid deposits on turbine blading,erosion of valves,the fouling of pumps,and corrosion of the boiler and superheater
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • cleanlines: the degree to which the metal is free from non-metallic matter
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • cleanlines: with larger and more advanced generating units,cleanliness of the steam and water circuit becomes increasingly important,to avoid deposits on turbine blading,erosion of valves,the fouling of pumps,and corrosion of the boiler and superheater
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • cleanliness: the degree to which the metal is free from non-metallic matter
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • cline: a geographical gradient in phenotypic characters within a species range
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • codline: a rope making it possible to close the rear of the codend and/or strengthening bags by means of either a knot which can be easily loosened or a mechanical device
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • collinear: qualifies two or more objects that occur along the same axis
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • crystalline: made of crystal; composed of crystals; resembling crystals
    Category: Chemistry

  • curvilinear: a trend which is not linear.It may be expressed as a polynomial,a more complicated mathematical expression such as a logistic curve,or by some smoothing process such as a moving average
    Category: Mathematics

  • curvilinear: any guide which forces a part to move in a curved line,e.g.a curved guide slot,the slot of a barrel cam,a copying template or a linkage guide
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • curvilinear: one whose value,when plotted,will follow a continuous but not necessarily straight line,such as a polynomial,logistic,exponential,or sinusoidal curve
    Category: Statistics

  • curvilinear: a regression which is not linear
    Category: Mathematics

  • curvilinear: an expression used to denote correlation in bivariate data when the regressions are not linear
    Category: Mathematics

  • curvilinear: a situation that is best represented by something other than a straight line
    Category: Statistics

  • deadline: a time limit,as for payment,news story...
    Category: Law

  • deadline: the circulation works on a time schedule. This fact requires the meeting of deadlines by all those whose work precedes that of the distribution department.
    Category: Printing and publishing

  • deadline: the time when a story must be completed or an edition go to press.
    Category: Printing and publishing

  • deadline: the hour or day after which advertising will not be accepted for appearance in a specific edition of a publication or specific broadcast time period.
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • deadline: the time limit after which copy is not accepted for use in a particular issue of a publication.
    Category: Printing and publishing

  • decline: the list of risks which are excluded from what an insurer will accept
    Category: Insurance

  • decline: an estimate of an employer`s experience with unemployment,determined by dividing the decline in payroll from quarter 1 to quarter 2 by the payroll in quarter 1
    Category: Statistics

  • declined: a groyne inclined in the downstream direction,to deflect flow to the opposite bank
    Category: Building industry

  • delineator: marker post with a retroreflective device
    Category: Transport

  • dragline: are used to excavate earth and load it into hauling units, such as trucks or tractor-pulled wagons, or to deposit it in levees, dams, and spoil banks near the pits from which it is excavated.
    Category: Building industry

  • dual-in-line: integrated-circuit package in which two lines of equally-spaced leads are arranged on opposite edges of the package,the leads being bent downwards to facilitate their entry into holes in a printed circuit board and package body occurs
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • enkephaline: neuroactive peptide
    Category: Medicine

  • feline: infectious enteritis or panleukopenia (also known as cat fever and sometimes erronously called --) is highly contagious and the most deadly of cat diseases.
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries



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