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  • abnormal: scour caused by deflected but nevertheless onflowing currents,as by the river running tangentially to a curve and forming an eddy where river leaves the curve of the protection bund
    Category: The cosmos

  • abnormal: a frequency curve with abnormality,that is to say,differing from a normal curve with the same median and dispersion about the median
    Category: Mathematics

  • abnormal: an artificially induced failure of a component,usually as a result of 'abnormals' testing for regulatory agency safety compliance
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • abnormal: working hours(for individual employees)which fall fully or partly outside normal working hours
    Category: Labour

  • abnormal: D.the glow discharge characterized by the fact that the working voltage increases as the current increases.
    Category: Physics

  • abnormal: the actual activity that is greater than what is normal or planned
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • abnormal: any anomalous value whose cause is unknown, which occurs in some small local areas, causing the compass needle to be deflected from the magnetic meridian
    Category: The cosmos

  • abnormal: the cessation of processing prior to planned termination
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • abnormal: a carbon steel with relatively poor creep properties; a carburizing steel liable to show soft spots after quenching
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • abnormal: a general term to designate nonnormal operating conditions; e.g. ,the occurrence of a transient
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • abnormality: in Italian usage,a measure of dissimilarity from the normal curve,somewhat similar to a measure of kurtosis
    Category: Mathematics

  • decinormal: a solution containing 0,1 gram equivalent per litre of acid,base or other active substance
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • dial-normal: a secondary dial tone which is returned to an operator to indicate that the rest of a number may be dialed
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • norm: 2.a standard or representative value; the usual or typical; the average value for a variable for a population; the expected
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • normal: term applied to wines free from spoilage or obvious defects
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • normal-pressure: piezometric surface which coincides with the phreatic surface
    Category: Building industry

  • normal-pressure: extinguishing method in which the fog-stream is discharged under normal pressure(5 to 1 degree atmospheres)
    Category: Technical and industry in general

  • normalising: the transformations of variables with the object of reducing the distribution to the normal or very closely so.It may be noted that a transformation to achieve,say,stabilisation of variance may also yield a large measure of normalisation.Usually,this expression denotes a transformation of a random variable so that its distribution approximates,or is exactly equal to the normal(Gaussian)form
    Category: Mathematics

  • normalization: in the analysis of data resulting from educational or psychological tests it is often desirable to convert each set of original scores to some standard scale.The process of doing so is called a normalisation of the scores,but this may mean the reduction to a norm or common standard,not necessarily to the scale of a normal(Gaussian)distribution
    Category: Mathematics

  • normalization: the transformation of a variate so that its frequency function becomes normal,or approximately so
    Category: Mathematics

  • NORMALIZING: 1. normalizing denotes heat treatment comprising austenitizing followed by cooling in calm air 2. normalizing : heating to and, if necessary, holding at a suitable temperature above the transformation range, followed by cooling freely, in order to modify the grain size, render the structure more uniform, and usually to improve mechanical properties
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • NORMALIZING: heating to and,if necessary,holding at a suitable temperature above the transformation range,followed by cooling freely,in order to modify grain size,render the structure more uniform,and u sually to improve mechanical properties
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • normally: when it is:1)correctly installed and regularly serviced in accordance with the manufacturer`s instructions; 2)used with a normal variation in the gas quality and a normal fluctuation in the supply pressure, and; 3)used in accordance with its intended purpose or in a way which can be reasonably foreseen
    Category: Domestic economy

  • normals: period averages calculated over a uniform and relatively long period covering at least three consecutive ten-year periods.
    Category: The cosmos

  • normative: references to other GSM publications
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • normit: a contraction,or diminutive term,for normal deviate for use in connection with a method of analysing quantal response data due to Urban(1910)
    Category: Mathematics

  • pre-normative: non-competitive research and development(R&D)having the objective of creating common functional specifications,developing open systems concepts and their prototype realisation for IBC,essential for creating conditions where competition can take place
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • pre-normative: prenormative and precompetitive R&D having the objective of creating an 'open verification environment'
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)



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