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  • A-position: a manual position on which calls from subscribers`circuits are received
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • ab-initio: the establishment of a new thesaurus without direct reference to the terms or structure of any existing thesaurus
    Category: Documentation and information

  • abduction: forcible pulling of a limb away from its natural position, a risk in road accidents and disasters; move outwards away from middle line
    Category: Medicine

  • abduction: Taking away by force or fraud; Anatomy: forcible pulling of a limb away from its natural position, a risk in road accidents and disasters; 2)Law: illegal carrying away of a child or a helpless person to use as hostage or for other gain, kidnapping
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • abduction: kind of inference which is not a legal,but only a plausible inference
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • abduction: 1.the rotation,temporally of an eye away from the midline 2.the diverging of the eyes away from each other
    Category: Medicine

  • abduction: the generation of hypotheses to explain observations or conclusions
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • abduction: An offence against liberty in which a person abducts another by the use of force,false pretences or threats.
    Category: Defense

  • aberration: Failure of the rays from a point source to form a perfect or single point image after traversing an optical.Optical aberration may manifest itself in the formation of a single imperfectly defined image or multiple images
    Category: Physics

  • aberration: the geometrical errors in imagery whereby a perfect image is not formed
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • aberration: it applies to certains defects of images formed in optical systems
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • aberration: the apparent displacement of a celestial body in the direction of motion of the Earth in its orbit,caused by the motion of the earth combined with the progressive motion or velocity of light
    Category: The cosmos

  • abietic: a colourless crystalline substance obtained from the oleoresin of certain Gymnospermae,notably pines(Pinus spp.)
    Category: Chemistry

  • abiotic: non-biological
    Category: Environment

  • ablactation: the cessation of milk secretion in the breasts
    Category: Medicine

  • ablation: geology: removing the surface layer, e.g. the melting and evaporation of the outer surface of ice; Medicine: the removal of an organ by surgery
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • ablation: the removal of surface material from a body by vaporisation,melting,chipping,or other erosive process
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • ablation: the removal of an organ by surgery
    Category: Medicine

  • ablation: in space technology,the process of using up the frictional heat developed on re-entry of the vehicle into the Earth`s atmosphere by degradation of the heat shield
    Category: Technical and industry in general

  • ablation: 1.the combined processes(such as sublimation,melting,evaporation)which remove snow or ice from the surface of a glacier,snowfield,etc.2.the amount of snow or ice removed by the above-described processes
    Category: The cosmos

  • ablative: cooling of a surface by endothermic vaporization of an outer protective coating
    Category: Physics

  • abortion: the non-induced birth of an embryo or of fetus prior to the stage of viability at about 20 weeks of gestation
    Category: Medicine

  • abortion: A group of offences which includes miscarriage procured by the pregnant woman,miscarriage procured by another,and failure to report the termination of a pregnancy.
    Category: Law

  • abreaction: ..includes not only the recollection of forgotten memories and experiences but also their reliving with appropriate emotional display and discharge of affect.
    Category: Medicine

  • absorptiometer: an instrument for measuring the reduction of pressure in a gas as it is absorbed by a liquid to determine the absorption rate
    Category: Physics

  • absorption: the amount of preservative or other chemical absorbed by timber,generally expressed in lb/ft3 or kg/m3,of treated volume or,particularly in diffusion treatments,as a percentage of the oven-dry weight of the piece
    Category: The chemical industry

  • absorption: an atomic or nuclear interaction in which an incident particle disappears as a free particle even when one or more of the same or different particles are subsequently emitted
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • absorption: in radio wave propagation,the attenuation of a radio wave due to its energy being dissipated,i.e.converted into another form such as heat
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • absorption: the phenomenon in which incident radiation transfers some or all of its energy to the matter which it traverses
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • absorption: the upward passage,by osmosis,of inorganic salts in solution from soil water to the root hairs
    Category: Botany and zoology

  • absorption: taking up, assimilation, or incorporation; as, the absorption of gases in liquids, as distinguished from adsorption
    Category: Mining

  • absorption: the irreversible conversion of the energy of an electromagnetic wave into another form of energy as a result of its interaction with matter
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • absorptive: the property of absorbing radiation possessed by all materials to varying extents
    Category: Chemistry

  • absorptive: a mathematical expression of the capacity of a substance to absorb another substance or form of energy
    Category: Nuclear industry (with applied atomic and nuclear physics)

  • absorptive: outlet channel in which contour furrows,ridges,ditches,or other such means are used to collect and hold runoffuntil it is absorbed by the soil
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • absorptive: flooring used to minimise reflection effects
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • absorptive: ratio of pore volume to bulk volume of paper or board
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • absorptive: a mat of microglass fibres which is used for fixing the sulphuric acid in lead accumulators
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • absorptive: a traffic noise barrier incorporating elements on the traffic face that absorb a significant proportion of incident sound and hence reduce reflected sound which could contribute to overall noise levels in the vicinity
    Category: Environment

  • absorptivity: the internal absorptance of a layer of the material such that the path of the radiation is of unit length,and under conditions in which the boundary of the material has no influence
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • Abstracting: the act of preparing abstracts
    Category: Printing and publishing

  • Abstracting: the process of collecting together prices of work of same sort having the same unit of price and measurement
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • abstraction: the separation of the logical properties of data or function from its implementation in a computer program
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • abutting: E.when volume of traffic are low and the -- is not used intensively, the conflict is not serious, but when traffic volumes are high, the adjoining land is used intensively..
    Category: Building industry

  • accelerating: the process of running a machine up to speed after breakaway
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • acceleration: a) the rate of change of velocity; b) the act or process of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated. Negative acceleration is called deceleration
    Category: Physics

  • acceleration: in physics or mechanics, the rate of velocity change with time; Speeding
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • acceleration: rate of change of the velocity at the point under consideration along a specified linear ramp
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • accelerative: that part of the force at the periphery required to accelerate the masses of the train both in longitudinal and in rotary movement
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • accepting: the air traffic control unit next to take control of an aircraft
    Category: Transport



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