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  • add-subtract: time needed to perform one addition or subtraction,exclusive of the read or write time
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • adder-subtracter: a functional unit that acts as an adder or subtracter depending upon the control signal received
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • air-to-surface: an air-launched guided missile for use against surface targets
    Category: Defense

  • alternating-pressure: a process of applying alternations of high pressure with atmospheric pressure originally designed to impregnate refractory timber; generally applied at moisture contents above fiber-saturation point
    Category: The chemical industry

  • Anti-Submarine: an operation by one or more anti-submarine ships or aircraft,or a combination of both,against a particular enemy submarine
    Category: Defense

  • Anti-Submarine: operations conducted with the intention of denying the enemy the effective use of his submarines
    Category: Defense

  • anti-surge: valve designed to prevent surging
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • anti-surge: baffle-plate placed in a tank containing liquid in order to prevent undesirable movement for example when the attitude of the aircraft changes suddenly
    Category: Transport

  • antisubmarine: the systematic and continuing investigation of an area or along a line to detect or hamper submarines,used when the direction of submarine movement can be established
    Category: Defense

  • antisubmarine: an arrangement of ships and/or aircraft for the protection of a screened unit against attack by a submarine
    Category: Defense

  • antisubmarine: systematic investigation of a particular area for the purpose of locating a submarine known or suspected to be somewhere in the area.Some types of seach are also used in locating the position of a distress incident
    Category: Defense

  • antisubmarine: the line formed by a series of static devices or mobile units arranged for the purpose of detecting,denying passage to,or destroying hostile submarines
    Category: Defense

  • antisubmarine: a field laid specifically against submarines.It may be laid shallow and be unsafe for all craft,including submarines,or laid deep with the aim of being safe for surface ships
    Category: Defense

  • antisubmarine: a formed group of ships consisting of one or more antisubmarine carriers and a number of escort vessels whose primary mission is to detect and destroy submarines.Such groups may be employed in convoy support or hunter/ killer roles
    Category: Defense

  • antisubmarine: an operation conducted by an antisubmarine force in the area around a force or convoy,in areas through which the force or convoy is passing,or in defence of geographic areas.Support operations may be completely co-ordinated with those of the force or convoy,or they may be independent operations co-ordinated only to the extent of providing operational intelligence and information
    Category: Defense

  • assumed: an arbitrary origin or working mean for the calculation of moments
    Category: Mathematics

  • assumed: assumed plane perpendicular to the tool reference plane and depending on the type of tool perpendicular or parallel to the main axis of the tool
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • assumed: an aggregate formal parameter that takes some or all of its subscript ranges from a corresponding actual parameter
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • assumed: are found largely in railroad finance; they are the result of large railroad taking over a small one during a period of merger or consolidation.
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • assumed: if A is any guessed or -- (which may be any number) and if d/in/j equals X/in/j minus A are the deviations of X/in/j from A..
    Category: Mathematics

  • assumed-size: an aggregate formal parameter that takes some or all of its subscript ranges from a corresponding actual parameter
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • assuming: the company accepting a reinsurance
    Category: Insurance

  • assumption: belief supported by the inability to disprove some fact
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • assumption: a statement that is presumed to be true,often only temporarily or for a specific purpose
    Category: Statistics

  • assumption: the agreement between buyer and seller where the buyer takes over the payments on an existing mortgage from the seller
    Category: Commerce - movement of goods

  • assumptions: the off-project factors which must exist for a project to be expedient and realistic in terms of achieving the objectives
    Category: Politics

  • assurance: the confidence that may be held in the security provided by a target of evaluation
    Category: General

  • assurance: the confidence that may be held in the security provided by a Target of Evaluation
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • assured: for the purpose of Office Document Architecture(ODA):the rectangular area that remains on the nominal page after deducting an agreed allowance for edge losses
    Category: General

  • assurer: a party who is liable to pay claims arising under a contract of insurance
    Category: Insurance

  • ASU: a part of the radio frequency diagnostic sub-system(RFDS)which outputs test signals generated by the RFDS transceiver and receives and selects input signals to be tested by the RFDS
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • audio-visual: implies the use of both sound and image.
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • audiovisual: audio and visual support for meeting, usually taking the form of film, slides, overhead projection, flip charts and blackboards
    Category: General

  • Audiovisual: a work consisting of a sequence of related images, with or without accompanying sound, which is intended to be made visible as a moving image and/or audible through the use of devices, regardless of the medium of initial or subsequent fixation
    Category: General

  • back-pressure: the pressure due to downstream restrictions or from change of the ratio of the input and output impedance in a device
    Category: Physics

  • between-subjects: designs in which different subjects serve under the different treatment levels
    Category: Statistics

  • capsular: glaucoma due to clogging of the filtration angle with debris consisting of cellular flakes from exfoliation of the anterior lens capsule
    Category: Medicine

  • capsule: small cap of malleable metal or of plastic used to protect or decorate the cork of a bottle; 2.a metal cap commonly used as a closure for bottles of beer and sometimes for cheap wines. Also used during bottle fermentation of some sparkling wines in California
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • capsule: a small spacecraft or sealed container designed for(sub)orbital flights
    Category: Transport

  • capsule: a pressurized compartment of an aircraft,housing crew members and sometimes capable of being ejected in an emergency
    Category: Transport

  • capsuling: placing a capsule on a bottle
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • capsulolenticular: 2.pertaining to the crystalline lend and its capsule
    Category: Medicine

  • capsulopupillary: the lateral portion of the tunica vasculosa lentis of the embryonic erystalline lens,formed by the anastomoses of the intraocular and extraocular blood vesels
    Category: Medicine

  • casual: a term used for a terminal user who uses the terminal only occasionally
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • casual: workers who are hired for a short period
    Category: Labour

  • casual: workers who work occasionally and intermittently and are not attached to a particular company. They are usually inskilled and move with seasonal fluctuating demands of the labor market.
    Category: Labour

  • casual: day-to-day work on an occasional basis e.g.a window cleaner
    Category: Statistics

  • casual: any person or organisation that dials any carrier identification code(not necessary to presubscribe to the carrier)
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • casual: emergency firefighters employed to cope with a sudden and unexpected emergency caused by fire,or the extreme fire potential,which threatens damage to property under public management
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • casual: appropriate for wearing at home.
    Category: Domestic economy



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