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  • abyssal: The extensive and fairly level area,about 2,000 to 3,000 fathoms below the surface,which forms the majority of the ocean floor.
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • abyssal: small,topographically well-defined submarine hills that rise from several to several hundred metres above the abyssal sea floor,in water 3000 to 6000 metres deep
    Category: Environment

  • after-sale: services given by the supplier to his customer after the sale of equipment or software
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • after-sale: a term referring to the responsibility of the supplier to the customer after the customer has bought equipment from him
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • after-sales: services given by the supplier to his customer after the sale of equipment or software
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • after-sales: a term referring to the responsibility of the supplier to the customer after the customer has bought equipment from him
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • appraisal: The process of assessing a jobholder`s overall performance
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • appraisal: even in cases where appraisal is done by outsiders,the executives within the company...get to develop greater interest in self-improvement
    Category: Labour

  • arousal: an increase in the complexity of neural organization manifest by desynchronization of electrical recordings made from the brain
    Category: Medicine

  • basal: a standard solution very carefully prepared and used to determine the strength of solutions used in analyses
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • basal: a crack in the bottom and of an ingot caused by the lack of free contraction during freezing
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • basal: protein of the preinitiation complex
    Category: Medicine

  • basal: pole which is the closest to the blood vessels of the dermis
    Category: Medicine

  • basal: in the T-even type of phages, the tail has a -- carrying long slender threads..
    Category: Medicine

  • basalt: a compact igneous rock, of gray to black colour, consisting chiefly of lime-feldspar, augite and iron embedded in glass or crystallites; igneous rock, blackish, very compact and extremely hard
    Category: Chemistry

  • binasal: bilateral hemianopia involving the nasal halves of the visual fields of both eyes
    Category: Medicine

  • Casalèse: an old system of pruning in Piemont which is rather similar to the Guyot system
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • causal: an abstract quantitative representation of real-world dynamics(i.e.,of the causal dependencies and other interrelationships among observed or hypothetical variables)
    Category: Statistics

  • causal: in a system,an event or condition directly or indirectly contributing to,that is,raising the probalility of an accident,failure,incident,or event
    Category: Medicine

  • causal: relation between cause and effect
    Category: Law

  • causal: a macroeconomics model consisting of a(time)chain pattern of relations between endogenous variables
    Category: Mathematics

  • causal: the output at instant t depends only on the past values of the input(memoryless systems are causal)
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • causal: a variable whose characteristic or occurrence determines or is assumed to determine a characteristic or the occurrence of another variable
    Category: General

  • causality: relation between cause and effect
    Category: Law

  • commensal: an insect that lives and feeds with,but not upon,another insect,either on(mainly)surplus food or on nutrients that the other cannot utilise
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • commensalism: a relationship between two kinds of living organism whereby one(the commensal)benefits and the other(the host)remains relatively or absolutely unaffected,and which is often obligatory for the commensal
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • credit-sale: the sale of goods on terms whereby the purchase price is payable by a fixed number of instalments
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • demersal: bottom-dwelling, used of marine organisms (as fishes)....caplin eggs are demersal and become attached to the gravel on the beach.
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • Desalination: the technique of removing salt from water or soil; Making sea water suitable for drinking
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • Desalination: artificial removal of sodium salt from the soil by irrigation and drainage in the presence of calcium salts
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • desalinization: removal of excessive sodium salts from the soil by natural(rain,snow-break...)or artificial processes
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • desalt: removing of salts from brackish water,usually to make it drinkable or usable as process or cooling water
    Category: Chemistry

  • desalt: removal of mineral salts (mostly chlorides from crude oils).
    Category: The chemical industry

  • desalting: removing of salts from brackish water,usually to make it drinkable or usable as process or cooling water
    Category: Chemistry

  • desalting: removal of mineral salts (mostly chlorides from crude oils).
    Category: The chemical industry

  • dismissal: permanent release from employment without prejudice to the employee so released.
    Category: Labour

  • Dispersal: the transmission of waste and other residues to the environment
    Category: Environment

  • dispersal: E.the studies reflect the current condition of the planning profession, which is ambivalent toward the automobile and split on the issue of centralization V --.
    Category: Building industry

  • dispersal: The compulsory transfer of a large numer of .... civil servants.
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • disposal: -the collection,sorting,transport and treatment of waste as well as its storage and tipping above or under ground,-the transformation operations necessary for its re-use,recovery or recycling
    Category: Environment

  • disposal: planned permanent placement of radioactive material with no intent of recovery
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • disposal: a giving away; transfer; bestowal...a disposing of; getting rid of.
    Category: Language and literature

  • disposals: statements in the balance sheet or in a note or annexe thereto of the amounts of sales and retirements of fixed assets in the financial year
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • dorsal: towards the back
    Category: Medicine

  • hassal: rounded wart-like elevations of the posterior surface of Descemet`s membrane at the periphery of the cornea which tend to increase in old age
    Category: Medicine

  • isallobaric: system of closed isallobars whose centre is a region of maximum pressure rise in a given time interval.
    Category: The cosmos

  • isallobaric: geographical chart on which are shown the changes of atmospheric pressure during a given interval of time.
    Category: The cosmos

  • isallotherm: line which is the locus of points of equal change of air temperature during a given time interval.
    Category: The cosmos

  • jerusalem: capital of Israel
    Category: The cosmos

  • misalignment: a fault in a long transmission line resulting if each repeater section does not insert sufficient gain to offset losses
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy



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