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backstopping: the facilitation in the form of technical and conceptual support
Category: Politics
blister-copper: an impure intermediate product in the refining of copper, produced by blowing copper matte in a converter
Category: Mining
chopped: bond with excessive deformation such that the strength of the bond is greatly reduced
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
chopped: Weft that has been fractured by the reed while being beaten-up during weaving.
Category: Various industries and crafts
chopped: the photocurrent resulting from intensity-modulated illumination of a semiconductor piece or device
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
chopped: textile glass; cut from continuous filament strands
Category: The chemical industry
chopped: a lightning impulse suddenly interrupted by a disruptive discharge causing a rapid collapse of the voltage
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
chopped: the ham and porc is chopped,i.e.cut(not minced)into small strips,which are then pressed and formed into a roll
Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
chopper: mechanical device for periodically interrupting flow, especially light beam, or switching it alternately between two sources
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
chopper: device used to modulate signal by making and braking contacts at frequency higher than frequencies in signal
Category: News-systems and communications
chopper: device used to modulate signal by making and breaking contacts at frequency higher than frequencies in signal
Category: News-systems and communications
chopper: a mechanical or semiconductor switch used to modulate a d.c.signal so that it can be amplified by an a.c.amplifier
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
chopper: device used to modulate signal by making and breaking contacts at frequently higher than frequencies in signal
Category: News-systems and communications
chopper: one who cuts cordwood
Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
chopper-stabilised: low-drift d-c amplifier employing a switching system to convert a d-c or low-frequency input to an a-c signal for subsequent amplification followed by conversion back to d-c; system particularly suitable for use with field-effect transistors
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
chopping: a rapid on-off switching of the transponder for recognition purposes
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
chopping: process of cutting nuclear fuel into small lengths
Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)
copper: ores and concentrates of copper: unrefined and refined copper metal, including secondary copper; copper alloys; scrap, wastes and residues of copper; semi-manufactured products and such other products of copper as the Group may determine
Category: Iron and steel industries
copper-covered: a wire having a steel core to which is fused an outer shell of copper
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
copper-oxide: polycrystalline semiconductor rectifier dependent on the contact potential between a metal coating and copper oxide on the surface of a copper plate
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
coppice: a forest originating from coppice shoots,root suckers or both,i.e.by vegetative means
Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
coppicing: the production of a coppice shoot
Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
coppicing: Cutting of(broadleaved)trees close to ground level with a view to their producing coppice shoots,i.e.shoots arising from adventitious or dormant buds near its base.
Category: Botany and zoology
cropped: a piece of material removed from strip or bar by shearing without loss of material,the material distribution of which is similar to that of the forging
Category: Iron and steel industries
cropper: in Bright-leaf areas the term came to apply specifically to the tenant who furnished the labour, half the fertilizers and half the marketing costs.
Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
Cropping: a method of cutting a metal bar by applying a shearing force normal to its length by the relative motion of a pair of blades
Category: Iron and steel industries
Cropping: separation of a workpiece from a strip or an interstage blank with production of scrap
Category: Iron and steel industries
Cropping: the removal of the last section of a semiconductor ingot to have been grown,thus removing most of the impurity contained within the ingot
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
Doppler: change in frequency with which energy reaches a receiver when it is in relative motion to the receiver and the energy source
Category: Transport
droppage: droppage is when a borrower from IFC decides to cancel a loan before signature.Cancellation is when a loan by a borrower is cancelled after signature
Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs
droppages: droppage is when a borrower from IFC decides to cancel a loan before signature.Cancellation is when a loan by a borrower is cancelled after signature
Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs
dropped: a telephone call that is disconnected accidentally by the cellular system
Category: News-systems and communications
dropped: the first line of a chapter,which often begins after a fixed number of white lines
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
dropped: furskins which lave been cut into V or W-shaped strips,and reassembled in their original order so as to obtain a longer but narrower furskin
Category: Various industries and crafts
dropped: a technique used in a digital source synchroniser, allowing the correction of timing errors which exceed the capacity of the buffer memory
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
dropper: tube designed to measure liquids in drops
Category: Medicine
dropper: a short glass tube with one end constricted and the other fitted with a small rubber bulb used to measure liquids by drops - called also eyedropper, medicine dropper.
Category: Medicine
Eavesdropping: the unauthorized interception of information-bearing emanations through the use of methods other than wire-tapping.Clandestinely listening in on a conversation or other signals,generally not using a wire-tap
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
estoppel: a written statement or certificate which states certain facts upon which the receiver of the statement or a third party may rely,e.g.lender`s estoppel statement as to a purchaser or property
Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs
floppy: In informatics,a flexible magnetic disk which acts as a portable medium for access to stored information.The preferred term is flexible disk
Category: Management in the public and private sector
floppy: tracks of a disk are parallel to each other,just as cassette tracks are.Because the head is moveable,it can slide from track to track.Each track,then,forms a ring around the center hole
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
floppy: in microcomputers,a peripheral storage device into which a floppy disk is inserted and from which data may be read or written to
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
floppy: a typical floppy disk provides random-access program/data storage.Hardsector formatted,each disk will hold over 300.000 data bytes
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
floppy: on a floppy disk,each track is divided into a given number of sectors
Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)
hopper: container for holding workpieces in random order prior to their being fed to a processing station
Category: Mechanical engineering
hopper: the portion of a grape mill,usually in the form of a large funnel,into which the grapes are thrown and which feeds them to the crushing mechanism
Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
hopper: small receptacle in oil tank for hot or diluted oil to assist cold-weather start
Category: Transport
hopping: the drift conduction in certain semiconductor materials,(e.g.,germanium and silicon)containing large densities of impurity atoms,in which electrons hop from one impurity to another without entering the conduction band
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
hopping: a hopping-conduction type of induced-impurity photoconductivity resulting from initial illumination with light in the fundamental-band region
Category: Electrical engineering and energy
Hoppus: a unit of volume for round timber
Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries
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