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  • append: to a document.
    Category: Politics

  • appendix: matter complementary to the main text placed at the end of a document containing notes,statistical tables or other information
    Category: Printing and publishing

  • dependability: a measure of the operating condition of an item or system at one or more points during the mission,including the effects of reliability,maintainability and survivability,given the item or system condition(availability)at the start of the mission
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • dependable: the system`s ability to carry the electric power for the time interval and period specified.Dependable capacity is determined by such factors as capability,operating power factor and portion of the load the station is to supply
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • dependable: the dependable peak capacity in December 1965 was 8346 MW consisting of 5062 MW hydro,2763 MW thermal,and 521 MW purchased
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • dependence: quantities are dependent when they are not independent.For dependence is regression analysis
    Category: Mathematics

  • dependency: direct relation between two elements of a sentence such that one depends on(conversely,is governed by)the other.The relation is transitive,irreflexive and antisymetric
    Category: Language and literature

  • dependent: those relatives,usually members of the family or household,to whose care,maintenance or support a taxpayer contributes
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • dependent: in dependency grammar:element of a sentence which rests on the central role of the verb;the number of dependent elements is determined by the valency attributed to the verb
    Category: General

  • dependent: one who relies on another for support, existence, aid..
    Category: Law

  • device-dependent: public text whose formal public identifier differs from that of another public text only by the addition of a public text display version,which identifies the display devices supported or coding scheme used
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • DNA-dependent: the enzyme used by cells to copy, or transcribe, the genomic DNA into RNA
    Category: Medicine

  • expendable: having a value or quality sufficient for a single use but not high enough to warrant maintenance, salvage, or reuse.
    Category: Technical and industry in general

  • expenditure: the money paid out
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • expenditure: the incurrence of a liability to obtain an asset or service
    Category: Economics

  • independence: in the calculus of probabilities,independence is usually defined by reference to the principle of compound probabilities.Two events are independent if the probability of one is the same whether the other is given or not
    Category: Mathematics

  • independence: notion expressing the database independence towards the management system
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • independence: freedom given to an audit body and its auditors to act in accordance with the audit powers conferred on them without any outside interference
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • independent: said of a part or item which performs a function by itself and is not dependent on other items
    Category: Transport

  • independent: two random variables are independent if their joint probability density is the product of their individual(marginal)probability densities
    Category: Statistics

  • interdependent: a mechanical system of a push-button switch used with two or more basic cells such that the operation of the button of one of them causes the tripping of all of the others
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • machine-independent: pertaining to procedures or programs created without regard for the actual devices that are used to process them
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • overspend: takes place in the national economy when the total of consumption and investment exceeds the national income
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • overspending: takes place in the national economy when the total of consumption and investment exceeds the national income
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • pend: 1.a state in which a program has come to an unexpected halt, e.g. because it is trying to read data from a device that is not connected to the processor; 2.in the context of time-sharing systems, the signal received by the program when a remote terminal breaks its connection
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • pendant: a sheet metal disc bearing the observation point number and carried by the pendant wire
    Category: Building industry

  • pending: 1.a state in which a program has come to an unexpected halt, e.g. because it is trying to read data from a device that is not connected to the processor; 2.in the context of time-sharing systems, the signal received by the program when a remote terminal breaks its connection
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • pendular: a robot whose mechanical structure of the arm includes a universal joint pivoting subassembly
    Category: General

  • pendular: energy brought to bear in a back and forth swinging motion
    Category: Transport

  • pendular: term suggested by Versluys who distinguished three stages in the zone of aeration.The pendular stage,the funicular stage and the capillary stage.In the first the water particles surround the points of contact of the solid particles,forming separate rings.In the second these water rings fit together and in the third they will fill the capillary channels
    Category: The cosmos

  • pendular: water in pendular stage
    Category: The cosmos

  • pendulous: a line through the mass centre of the proof mass,perpendicular to and intersecting the output axis in pendulous devices.The positive direction is defined from the output axis to the proof mass
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • pendulous: a device that employs a proof mass which is suspended to permit a rotation about an axis perpendicular to an input axis
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • pendulous: the direction of an axis as defined by the case mounting surfaces and/or external case markings.It is nominally parallel to the pendulous axis
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • pendulous: a device using a single-degree-of-freedom gyro having an intentional pendulosity along the spin axis which is servo driven about the input axis at a rate which balances the torque induced by acceleration along the input axis.The angle through which the servoed axis rotates is proportional to the integral of applied acceleration
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • pendulous: a condition in which the anterior part of the abdominal wall is so relaxed that it hangs down over the pubic region
    Category: Medicine

  • process-independent: skills acquired in connection with a work process,which are easily transferred to another,e.g.accuracy,flexibility,technical sensibility,etc.
    Category: Labour

  • spend: spending cut
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • spending: spending cut
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • spending: spending on teaching materials is the ratio of public expenditure on teaching materials to total public expenditure on education for the level shown.Expenditure on teaching materials includes purchases of textbooks,books,and other scholastic supplies
    Category: Statistics

  • suspend: message sent by the user to request the network to suspend a call
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • temperature-dependent: a method for switching the charging current of a battery from highest-speed charging current to conservation charging current by means of a control circuit in the charger which is triggered by the battery temperature
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • temperature-dependent: a p-n junction diode deliberately manufactured so as to have a characteristic that is dependent on the device temperature in a specified manner
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • time-dependent: a password which is valid only at a certain time of the day or during a specified interval of time
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • time-dependent: a workload that depends on the time
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)



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