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  • aperiodic: transient and non-oscillating
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • broken-period: interest payments accrued since the last interest due date up to a specified date prior to the next following interest due date
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • experienced: researcher with at least eight years`full time research experience at postgraduate level
    Category: Technical and industry in general

  • experiential: one of the abstract categories identified by Halliday into which language functions can be grouped,i.e.the representation of the speaker`s experience,organized in terms of experiential/ontological categories such as processes,things,and qualities.It is the 'content' function of language:it is language as the expression of the processes and other phenomena of the external world,including the world of the speaker`s own consciousness,the world of thoughts,feelings,and so on
    Category: General

  • experiment: a trial,test,procedure,or special observation to discover some unknown effect of principle to confirm or disprove a hypothesis or theory,or to illustrate a known truth
    Category: Chemistry

  • experiment: any process or study which results in the collection of data,the outcome of which is unknown.In statistics,the term is usually restricted to situations in which the researcher has control over some of the conditions under which the experiment takes place
    Category: Man and society

  • experimental: a) an area of ground laid out to determine treatment effects; b) the major area or unit of an established experimental study requiring recurrent examination, often divided into subplots
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • experimental: the variation between experimental plots or other experimental units,due to causes other than the treatments that have been applied
    Category: Statistics

  • experimental: in general,any error in an experiment whether due to stochastic variation or bias.More specifically,the expression is used to denote the essential probabilistic variation to be expected under repetition of the experiment,not actual mistakes in design or avoidable imperfections in technique.It is the aim of good experimental design to provide valid measures of the experimental error in the more restricted sense
    Category: Mathematics

  • experimental: the label given to a simulation or simulated value
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • experimental: a user or use study where some variables in the information situation are altered experimentally and the reactions of the users were analysed
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • experimental: in experimental design,the basic unit of the experimental material(often an area of ground),but including e.g.a single tree or part of a tree,a sample of seeds or a colony of insects,the essential feature being that the units are selected to be as homogeneous as possible
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • flex-period: the two daily periods during which the employees under a flex-time system can arrange their own working time
    Category: Labour

  • haloperidol: butyrophenone derivative
    Category: Medicine

  • hyperinflation: a rapidly climbing, self-fuelling inflation which may bring on economic collapse ; the situation in which monetary demand increases too rapidly, particularly after the economy is fully employed.
    Category: Economics

  • imperial: opposed to metric size
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • imperial: A heavily wefted fabric based on an eight-end sateen weave with one or more extra risers added.The weft face may be smooth or raised
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • martempering: quenching from a temperature above the transformation range to a temperature slightly above the upper limit of martensite formation,holding that temperature long enough to permit equalization of temperature without transformation of the austenite,followed by cooling in air.This results in the formation of martensite which may be tempered as desired
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • martempering: martensite hardening with step quenching which is interrupted at a temperature just above Ms,to equalize the core and surface
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • multiperiod: a portfolio strategy in which a portfolio is created that will be capable of satisfying more than one predetermined future liability regardless if interest rates change
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • osteoperiostitis: inflammation of the fibrous membrane covering the entire surface of a bone and of underlying bone
    Category: Medicine

  • peri: Industry and equipment technology grouping mini-computers,peripherals,and terminals.
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • perianth: in Angiospermae,the floral envelope generally differentiated into a calyx,an outer ring or layer of sepals,and a corolla,an inner ring or layer of petals
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • periapsis: point in the orbit of a satellite or planet which is at a minimum distance from the centre of mass of the primary body
    Category: The cosmos

  • pericardium: the conical sac of serous membrane that encloses the heart and the roots of the great blood vessels of vertebrates and consists of an outer fibrous coat that invests the heart
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • periclase: natural magnesia in nodular form
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • pericranium: the peristeum on the outer surface of the cranial bones
    Category: Medicine

  • periderm: the secondary tissue of stems or roots consisting of the phellem,phellogen,and phellodermk
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • Peridermium: an aecidium,as in the form genus Peridermium
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • peridot: a kind of yellowish-green chrysolite,used as a gem
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • peridotite: hard rock
    Category: Chemistry

  • perigean: tides with increased range which occur when the moon is in the perigee
    Category: The cosmos

  • perigee: point in the orbit of an earth satellite which is at a minimum distance from the centre of the Earth
    Category: The cosmos

  • periglacial: climate characteristic of regions immediately on the periphery on an ice cap or continental glacier.
    Category: The cosmos

  • periglacial: the term -- was introduced...to designate the climate and the climatically controlled features adjacent to the...ice sheets.
    Category: The cosmos

  • perihelion: that point in the orbit of a planet at which it is nearest to the sun 99999 INTERNATIONAL DE MONACO,1951
    Category: The cosmos

  • perilymph: the fluid contained within the space separating the membranous from the osseous labyrinth of the ear
    Category: Medicine

  • perilymphatic: the space between the membraneous and bony labyrinth
    Category: Medicine

  • perimetry: the determination of the extent of the visual field for various types and intensities of stimuli,usually for the purpose of diagnosing and localizing disturbances in the visual pathway
    Category: Medicine

  • perinatal: pertaining to or occurring in the period shortly before and after birth
    Category: Medicine

  • perineovaginal: an abnormal opening from the vagina to the exterior
    Category: Medicine

  • period: used to describe regularities of recurrence in ordered series, sometimes rather vaguely. Strictly, the word should relate to a period in the mathematical sense, that is to say, a term u (t) has period omega if u (t+omega)= u (t) for all t; and if a series can be analysed into a sum of such functions, the corresponding set of omega`s are the periods of the series
    Category: Mathematics

  • period: the size of the minimum interval of the independent variable after which the same characteristics of a periodic phenomenon recur
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • period: the interval between successive commencements of the same phase
    Category: Transport

  • period: the smallest value of the independent variable of a periodic quantity for which the quantity repeats itself
    Category: Medicine

  • periodic: identically recurring at equal intervals of the independent variable
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • periodic: a subset P of X is periodic of period m if it coincides with the set obtained by adding m to each of its elements.
    Category: Mathematics

  • periodically: a waveguide in which propagation is determined by periodically spaced variations of the properties of the media,the dimensions of the media,or the boundaries
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • periodically: Space containing main propulsion and associated machinery and all sources of main electrical supply which is not at all times manned under all operating conditions,including manoeuvring.
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • periodicity: Regular recurrence of events,for example of the 11-year sunspot cycle.
    Category: Botany and zoology



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