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  • basic: in Office Document Architecture (ODA),a) qualifies components that are not subdivided into other components; b) qualifies attribute values, control function parameter values and other capabilities that are unconditionally allowed in document interchange in the context of a given document application profile
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • basic: denotes a material(slag or refractory)whose index of basicity is greater than 1
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • basic: a high-level programming language intended to facilitate learning to program in an interactive environment
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • basicity: concentration in H+ ions in a sand suspension the pH value of which is higher than 7
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • besiclometer: 2)an instrument for measuring the forehead to determine the proper width of spectacle frames
    Category: Medicine

  • biophysic: the science of physical phenomena and processes in living organisms
    Category: Medicine

  • biophysic: study of the involvement of the various biophysical mechanisms underlying information processing by the nervous system
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • biophysics: the science of physical phenomena and processes in living organisms
    Category: Medicine

  • cellulosic: generic name for cellulose esterified with other thermoplastic materials.
    Category: The chemical industry

  • classical: flutter which occurs because of coupling(inertial,aerodynamic,or elastic)between two or more degrees of freedom
    Category: Physics

  • classical: plasma diffusion the mechanism of which is completely determined by the collisions between charged particles or by the collisions between charged particles and neutrals
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • classical: plasma diffusion the mechanism of which is completely determined by the collisions between charged particles (Coulomb collisions) or by the collisions between charged particles and neutr als
    Category: Physics

  • classical: a highly infectious and contagious disease of pigs, caused by a Pestivirus (a member of the Togavirus family) and characterised in its classical form by high fever, lassitude, purple discoloration of abdominal skin, conjunctivitis and nervous signs including circling, incoordination, tremor and convulsions; most affected pigs die at five to seven days with a characteristic petechiation under the kidney capsule (turkey egg kidney).There is a second form, characterised by nervous signs and caused by a strain of virus of lower virulence
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • classical: Study of art objects and artifacts and the processes they reflect.
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • classical: a technique for analyzing time series data points
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • classical: a plasma in which the movement of particles is dominated by short-range collisions (binary collisions)
    Category: Physics

  • classical: the method of charging corporate tax on the income of corporate entities and income tax on shareholders when that income is distributed to them as dividends,thereby treating the corporation as an entity distinct and separate from the shareholders without allowing a tax credit at either level
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • classical: The introduction of a natural enemy from another geographical area-very often the area in which the pest originated prior to achieving pest status-in order that the control agent should persist and thus maintain the pest,longterm,below its economic threshold.
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • classical: an adaptation of TCP/IP and its address resolution protocol(ARP)for ATM defined by the IETF(Internet Engineering Task Force)in RFCs(Requests for Comment)1483 and 1577.It places IP packets and ARP requests directly into PDUs(protocol data units)and converts them into ATM cells.Classical IP does not recognise conventional MAClayer protocols like Ethernet or token ring
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • classical: observance of the classical principles..(unity of command,short chain of command)..produces an organization that is essentially bureaucratic
    Category: Economics

  • cryophysics: a branch of physics dealing with cryotemperatures
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • desiccant: any sorbent that will remove water or water vapour from a material
    Category: Physics

  • desiccant: a chemical that,when applied to a plant,causes or accelerates the drying out of its aerial parts
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • desiccation: the process by which a region suffers a complete loss of its water,due to decrease of rainfall,failure to maintain irrigation or deforestation or overcropping,or to changes in other climatic controls.Desiccation is manifested by the drying up of streams and lake,the destruction of vegetation,the loss of surface soil,etc
    Category: The cosmos

  • desiccation: the complete removal of water from a material
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • desiccator: element that absorbs the water in the air,to prevent misting
    Category: Transport

  • exsiccation: in climatology,the drying up of an area due to some change which decreases the amount of moisture without reducing the rainfall.Draining a marsh is an example of exsiccation,which should be carefully distinguished from desiccation
    Category: The cosmos

  • exsiccator: desiccator: A closed vessel, usually made of glass and having an airtight lid, used for drying solid chemicals by means of a desiccant; a device for removing moisture from the refrigerant
    Category: Chemistry

  • extrinsic: the properties of a semiconductor,modified by impurities or imperfection within the crystal
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: the optical power loss in an optical fibre splice,connector,or coupling caused by end separation,axial displacement,axial misalignment,reflection,or other external condition involved in implementation or use and subject to the control of the user
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: the disruption of an unlinked valence bond of an impurity atom in semiconductor material to produce a mobile and a stationary charge
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: the inductance originating externally to the essential regions of a semiconductor device
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: portion of joint loss that is not intrinsic to the fibres(i.e.loss caused by imperfect jointing)
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • extrinsic: the capacitance existing between terminals of a device not as a result of the presence or action of the device itself,but of the mounting,encapsulation,contact leads,etc.
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: a silica-glass film on the surface of a semiconductor piece,contaminated by impurities to such an extent that the physical structure is significantly different from that of pure,i.e.intrinsic,silica glass
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: the critical thickness of silicon oxide beyond which the initial rapid-growth phase ceases and the normal silicon-oxidation relationship is valid
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: the losses related to the techniques used to join fibres
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: a semiconductor having impurities or other imperfections and in which the charge carrier densities of each sign are different
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: a characteristic belonging to an object only in its relations to another
    Category: Language and literature

  • extrinsic: the effective resistance between the base terminal and an internal inaccessible point at the edge of the active base region
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: the range of temperatures over which an impurity semiconductor has the properties of an extrinsic semiconductor
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: an element of a transistor equivalent circuit not related to the actual operation of the transistor itself,but which must be taken into account in order to understand the circuit action of the transistor
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extrinsic: the resistance originating between the emitter terminal or lead termination,and the emitter contact to an essential Dipolar-transistor structure
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • geodesic: spherical enclosure for radar whose structural members are geodetics
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • geodesic: a set of equations in general relativity which describe the paths followed by particles and photons in curved space-time
    Category: The cosmos

  • geodesic: a curved space frame in which the principal structural members follow geodesics in the surface,so that the forces set up in the members are either tensile or compressive
    Category: The cosmos

  • geophysical: precursor:any natural phenomenon that precedes the occurrence of an earthquake
    Category: The cosmos

  • geophysics: Study of the physical properties of,and processes in,the earth,oceans and atmosphere.(1)
    Category: The cosmos

  • harpsichord: keyboard stringed instrument in which the strings are plucked
    Category: General

  • intrinsic: value of a measure determined when maintenance and operational conditions are assumed to be ideal
    Category: News-systems and communications



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