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  • actuals: a physical commodity or share as opposed to futures contracts and options
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • allsave: saving of all the active document and files of all kinds in all windows
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • animals: animals belonging to species normally nourished and kept or consumed by man as well as animals living freely in the wild in the case where they are nourished, for some part, with animal feeding stuffs
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • annals: (1)a periodical publication recording events of a year,transactions of an organization or progress in a special field(2)earlier,a record of events arranged in chronological order
    Category: Printing and publishing

  • anticonvulsant: a drug that reduces or prevents epileptic fits
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • arrivals: passengers arriving by aircraft at an airport and not departing by a continuing or connecting flight.
    Category: Transport

  • arrivals: the -- serves two primary purposes. It is the point at which arriving passengers may be met. It is also the point of connexion between the air and the land sections of the journey.
    Category: Transport

  • avulsion: 1)Tearing away, separation; Geology: the extensive and rapid erosion of a shoreline under the action of waves in a storm; The sudden isolation of an area of land by flood water, creating an island; 2)Medicine: the separation of a bone fragment, the tearing away of a ligament from its insertion
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • avulsion: the forcible separation,or tearing away,of a part of an organ
    Category: Medicine

  • avulsion: separation of a portion of land by the action of a river when it breaks across the narrow neck of a horseshoe bend or,due to entire change in the course of a river when it breaks through one of its banks
    Category: The cosmos

  • avulsion: the forcible separtion of two parts.
    Category: Medicine

  • balsam: a comprehensive term covering resinous substances exuding or extracted from a variety of plants,including trees,and consisting of a natural mixture of oleoresin and essential oils,e.g.the oleoresins copaiba and Canada balsam,as well as 'true' balsams containing benzoic or cinnamic acid in addition to resin and generally essential oils also,e.g.balm of Gilead
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • balsam: Canada --...It is used for cementing together pieces of optical glass - e.g., the component parts of a lens..
    Category: General

  • Bartels: 2)spectacles with lenses of high refractive power used to impair vision while inducing optokinetic nystagmus by rotating a subject who is wearing them
    Category: Medicine

  • basils: sheepskins tanned with certain vegetable tannings
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • Bielschowsky: 2)the downward movement of the nonfixating hypertropic eye in some strabismics on placing a dark lens or a filter before the fixating eye
    Category: Medicine

  • Bielschowsky: 2)a phorometer consisting of a fixation grid of vertical red lines with a green arrow above,all seen by one eye,while the other eye sees only the arrow,through a red filter and a dissociating prism
    Category: Medicine

  • biologicals: body material
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • bls: an agency within the United States Department of Labor that collects various statistics concerning the U.S.economy
    Category: Statistics

  • Bolson: a topographic basin with centripetal drainage system
    Category: The cosmos

  • bolster: the plate or supporting portion of a die on which the die ring or other components of the tool are mounted
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • bolster: a bag of broken stone enclosed in a wire cage used in the construction of an underwater embankment,for assistance in closing of canal breaches or checking erosion,or filling of scours below or adjoining hydraulic structures in rivers or canals
    Category: Building industry

  • bolster: The part of a spindle assembly that carries the bearings within which the spindle rotates.
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • bolster: A short timber cap over a post to increase the bearing area under a beam
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • bolster: a beam placed across the frame of a bogie to receive,through the centre plate,the weight of the vehicle and transfer it to the bogie frame and wheels through the springs on which it is carried
    Category: Transport

  • bolsters: bags of broken stone enclosed in wire cages used for the construction of an underwater embankment
    Category: Building industry

  • Brussels: capital of Belgium
    Category: The cosmos

  • Camp-Paulson: an approximation by Camp(1951)based on a general result by Paulson(1942),to the sum of the first t + 1 terms of the point binomial.The sum is expressed as the Normal integral for a variate value xi dependent on t and the parameter p of the binomial
    Category: Statistics

  • carlsberg: Notice published in the Official Journal whereby the Commission informs third parties of a notification and invites them to submit information and/or comments concerning the notified case. The invitation contains a short summary of the case and is published in the Official Journal with the consent of the parties directly involved in the matter. This possibility of obtaining case-related information was first used by the Commission in the 'Carlsberg' case in 1992. In contrast to an Article 19(3) notice, a Carlsberg notice is neutral and gives no indication on the orientation of the Commission. As regards mergers, the Commission is obliged to publish the fact that a merger has been notified, at the same time indicating the names of the parties, the nature of the concentration and the economic sector involved.
    Category: The European Communities

  • casuals: emergency firefighters employed to cope with a sudden and unexpected emergency caused by fire,or the extreme fire potential,which threatens damage to property under public management
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • cells: a group of cells defined by cursor selection and hence,referred to globally,in function of the spatial or memory coordinates of the area to which they belong
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • cells: a table containing cells
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • cells: the border separating a defined and significant group of cells from undefined or blank cells
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • celsius: a temperature scale in which the melting point of ice is called 0 degree C and the boiling point of water 100 degree C at standard atmospheric pressure
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • celsius: Celsius temperature t is defined as the difference t = T-To between the two thermodynamic temperatures T and To where To = 273.15 kelvins.An interval of or difference in temperature may be expressed either in kelvins or in degrees Celsius.The unit of`degree Celsius`is equal to the unit`kelvin`
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • chemicals: chemicals value added comprise ISIC groups 351 and 352
    Category: Statistics

  • chills: convulsive shivering or shaking of the body with a sensation of cold and pallor of the skin
    Category: Medicine

  • coherent-pulse: a form of pulse-modulated radar in which the radio frequency oscillations in recurrent pulses bear a constant phase-relation to those of a continuous oscillation
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • compulsion: in psychology,an irresistible urge,sometimes amounting to obsession to perform a particular act which usually is carried out against the performer`s will or better judgment
    Category: Medicine

  • compulsory: a stop at which all vehicles or trains are required to stop with a specific request from waiting passengers
    Category: Transport

  • compulsory: a field for which a value must be entered in order for the record to be valid
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • compulsory: the clause,introduced by the insurer,stating that the insured shall bear the first x pounds or the first y per cent of a claim
    Category: Insurance

  • compulsory: a clause that has been made compulsory in a program
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • compulsory: the compulsory tariffs shall be enforced and published by the competent authorities of the Member States concerned in the form of bracket tariffs. Their provision shall apply to the parties to transport contracts for the fixing of prices and conditions of transport, subject to the exceptions and exemptions set out in this Regulation
    Category: Transport

  • compulsory: A mentally disordered person who has been compulsorily detained in a psychiatric hospital.
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • compulsory: social protection schemes where membership is made compulsory by the government
    Category: Statistics

  • compulsory: the checking of one function,the effects of which have repercussions in the control of other functions
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • compulsory: authority granted officially by the competent authority to a third party to exploit a patent without the agreement of its owner,and with compensation
    Category: Law

  • contrails: the artificial clouds made by the exhaust of jet aircraft
    Category: The cosmos

  • convulsant: capable of producing convulsions
    Category: Medicine



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