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  • applicability: a list of the commodities to which the candidate method can be applied as presented or with minor modifications
    Category: Chemistry

  • applicable: classes for which circuit-switched service and leased circuits for point-to-point connection are provided
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • applicant: party at whose request a transaction or service is to be undertaken
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • applicant: person who applies
    Category: Insurance

  • applicant: The organization that applies for formal granting of a Licence to perform specified activities related to the Siting,Construction,Commissioning,Operation and Decommissioning of a Nuclear Power Plant.
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • applicant: personne qui fait une demande de crédit.
    Category: Language and literature

  • Application: the application or introduction of a medicament or therapeutic substance to a patient; Thus, oral, rectal, parenteral, intraveneous or intramuscular administration
    Category: Medicine

  • application-association: a cooperative relationship between two application-entities,formed by their exchange of application-protocol-information through their use of presentation services
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • application-level: a gateway which converts protocols at the highest layer of the International Organization for Standardization`s reference model for open system interconnection(ISO-OSI),the application layer,and handles the lower-level protocols to reach the application layer
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • application-specific: for the purposes of Standard Generalized Markup Language(SGML):a parameter of the SGML declaration that specifies information required by an application and/or its architecture
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • application-specific: an integrated circuit with application-specific design
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • applicative: non procedural high-level programming language which aims at describing problems; its compiler defines the problem and has problem-solving features
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • APPLICATOR: a) an arrangement of radioactive sources attached to a mechanical support, to be placed at or near the surface to irradiate a superficial layer of tissue; b) a structure that collimates a beam of radiation which may be open-ended or close-ended; c) a device that indicates the extent of the radiation field at a given distance from a source of radiation which may or may not incorporate the collimating diaphragms and which may be open-ended or close-ended
    Category: Medicine

  • applicator: a device used in a laboratory to deposit a film of a specified thickness,such as:doctor blade,wire wound rod,draw down bar,etc.
    Category: The chemical industry

  • complicate: conditions in which simple pneumoconiosis is complicated by additional,related,pathology
    Category: Medicine

  • complicate: situation in more serious cases of silicosis,when a number of nodules coalesce or form large hyaline masses
    Category: Medicine

  • duplicate: film or tape which has been printed from the original copy
    Category: General

  • duplicate: an exact copy of the original which can be used in the same way or in place of the original
    Category: General

  • duplicating: an operation for simultaneously obtaining one or several examples of all or part of a recorded programme
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • duplication: processes like mimeograph,offset duplicating,spirit duplicating,and hectograph,where the economies usually begin at quantities of 25 and up,are called duplicating(BTM)
    Category: Printing and publishing

  • duplicator: the office -- is a...means of reproducing circulars and office forms when neither the quantity required nor the purpose to be served warrants the expense of printing.
    Category: Printing and publishing

  • duplicator: any machine that makes copies of writing, typing, or illustration: stencil duplicator...spirit duplicator...azograph duplicator...offset duplicator.
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • Euro-PCT-application: international application for which the EPO is designated Office or elected Office
    Category: Law

  • half-replicate: an experimental design based upon the principle of fractional replication,which employs only one half of the complete number of treatment combinations in a basic design
    Category: Statistics

  • multiplicand: in a multiplication operation,the factor that is multiplied by another number or quantity
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • multiplication-reversed: rectification by a semiconductor p-n junction diode at a high frequency of operation,in which true rectification ceases,but multiplication increases the reverse current and the net d-c component of the current is in the reverse direction
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • multiplicative: a ring with unit is by definition a ring with a distinguished element 1 that acts as a --.
    Category: Mathematics

  • multiplicative: the rule giving the probability of the joint occurrence of independent events
    Category: Statistics

  • multiplicative: A model for predicting the cancer mortality caused by ionising radiation in which the excess mortality is assumed,after an initial period of low risk,to have the same pattern in time as the natural mortality due to the same type of cancer((observed/expected)? dose)
    Category: Medicine

  • multiplicator: a circuit or device that produces an output equal to a specified multiple of the input signal
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • plica: fold or ridge, especially in a membrane or peritoneum. Synovial plicae are remnants found in the knee that divide the joint into three compartments. These plicae may cause symptoms if they become thickened (plica syndrome) or persist in embryonic form (as complete septa).
    Category: Medicine

  • reduplication: a morphological process whereby there is a repetition of a radical element or part of it,occuring usually at the beginning of a word,occasionally within the word
    Category: Language and literature

  • replica: a close reproduction or facsimile,especially by the maker of the original
    Category: General

  • replica: passive articulated system,used in programming tasks,which has a structure identical to the arm under consideration
    Category: General

  • replicate: another standardization concept that is in use and covered under a policy and procedures statement is the replicate plant,in which an applicant proposes to construct a plant exactly like one already licensed
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • replicating: a portfolio constructed to match an index or benchmark
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • replication: the copying of DNA to form identical daughter molecules. It occurs by separation of the two DNA strands in the double helix followed by each of the strands acting as a template specifying the base sequence of newly-synthesised complementary strands. The end result is the formation of two daughter double-helical molecules of DNA, each identical to that of the parent DNA, and each containing one strand from the parent
    Category: Medicine

  • replication: replication is the performance of an experiment or parts of an experiment more than once. Each performance including the first one is called a replicate
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • replication: Sampling more than one stem radius per tree,as well as from more than one tree(a).Number of sampled trees per site or of tree-ring series per chronology(b).
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • replication: repetition of an experiment or procedure at the same time and place..also -- PIPSY 68..
    Category: General

  • replications: this is a feature of an experimental design whereby observations on an experimental unit are repeated under the same conditions.Identification of the position of a particular observation within the sequence of replications is irrelevant
    Category: Statistics

  • replicative: Double-stranded nucleic acid molecules seen at the time of the replication of single-stranded DNA and RNA viruses.
    Category: Medicine

  • x-application: a distributed(office)application of a certain kind,e.g.,an Electronic Mail Application or a Filing and Retrieval Application
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)



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