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  • abstracted: an abstracted form of a lumped model for a semiconductor process,in which assumptions of space-charge neutrality and of low-level operation enable considerable simplification to be made
    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)

  • abstractor: a person who analyses scientific or technical documents and makes abstracts of them
    Category: Documentation and information

  • 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)

  • attractant: a substance that elicits a positive directive response,particularly a chemical having positive attraction for animals such as insects
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • attractant: A chemical that causes an organism to make oriented movements towards its source.
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • attracting: a groyne slanting upstream or perpendicular to the bank
    Category: Building industry

  • contract: legal agreement between two or more parties
    Category: General

  • contract: an agreement between a client and a building or civil engineering contractor to do certain definite types of work at certain rates
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • contract: any kind of undertaking,written or verbal,express or implied,by a person,not being a public servant or by a syndicate,corporation or firm,for the construction,maintenance or repairs of one or more works,for the supply of materials,or for the performance of any service in connection with the execution of works,or the supply of materials
    Category: Building industry

  • contract: a formal agreement between two or more parties
    Category: Law

  • contracted: a sharp-crested measuring notch with sides designed to produce a contraction in the area of the overflowing; weir with a sharpcrested measuring notch with sides designed to produce a contraction in the area of the overflowing
    Category: Building industry

  • contracted: a diffusely scarred kidney in which the relatively large amount of abnormal fibrous tissue leads to a moderate or great reduction in the size of the organ; may be caused by prolonged exposure to lead
    Category: Chemistry

  • contracted: an orifice having its downstream end so far removed from the bounding surface of the water prism in the channel of approaches or other surfaces of a disturbing nature,that the filaments of water are fully contracted or deflected before they emerge from the orifice
    Category: Building industry

  • contracted: a waterway less than the standard waterway
    Category: The cosmos

  • contracted: Natural gas reserves dedicated to the fulfillment of gas purchase contracts.
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • contracted: employers are free to contract out their; employees from the state scheme for the additional earnings-related pension to provide their own occupational pension in its place
    Category: Insurance

  • contracted-out: employers are free to contract out their; employees from the state scheme for the additional earnings-related pension to provide their own occupational pension in its place
    Category: Insurance

  • contracting: procedure by which an arrangement is made for certain activities in an enterprise to be performed by other, specialised enterprises..
    Category: Medicine

  • contracting: the individual or corporate body which,having conformed to the rules laid down in the articles of association of the pure mutual or mutualtype insurance company,and having accepted the general and specific conditions of the contract effected with the joint members of that mutual,becomes itself a member or associate member of the latter
    Category: Insurance

  • contracting: a person who,pursuant to a contract concluded between him and an issuer,holds a payment device
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • contracting: the State,regional or local authorities,bodies governed by public law,associations formed by one or more of such authorities or bodies governed by public law
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • contracting: a person or company which signs a contract
    Category: Law

  • contracting-out: procedure by which an arrangement is made for certain activities in an enterprise to be performed by other, specialised enterprises..
    Category: Medicine

  • contraction: a period of general economic decline,one of the four stages of the business cycle
    Category: Economics

  • contraction: the extent to which the cross-section area of a jet,nappe or stream is decreased after passing an orifice,weir or notch
    Category: Building industry

  • contraction: a shortening or increase in tension,denoting the normal function of muscular tissue
    Category: Medicine

  • contractor: person who undertakes,for an agreed price,the execution of a work for the client
    Category: Building industry

  • contracts: the month which is the subject of a futures contract and in which physical delivery must be made; a specific date within the month is prescribed for this purpose in the contact
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • contracts: ..will work closely with architects, be involved in the preparation and submission of bids to general contractors and will have project liaison responsibilities on successful contracts.
    Category: Labour

  • contractu: bilateral contract,the parties assuming corresponding obligations
    Category: Law

  • contractu: bilateral contract,the parties assuming obligations of a different kind
    Category: Law

  • contracture: a permanent muscular contraction due to tonic spasm or fibrosis or to antagonists bein paralyzed
    Category: Medicine

  • contractus: bilateral contract,the parties assuming corresponding obligations
    Category: Law

  • contractus: bilateral contract,the parties assuming obligations of a different kind
    Category: Law

  • cryoextraction: the extraction of the crystalline lens of the eye by means of a cryoprobe
    Category: Medicine

  • distraction: reduction of the attention paid to a task(esp.a vigilance task)due to environmental influences
    Category: Medicine

  • distraction: the act of extending a joint
    Category: Medicine

  • distraction: procedure to lengthen or extend .
    Category: Medicine

  • electroextraction: the extraction by electrochemical processes of metals or compounds from ores and intermediate compounds
    Category: Chemistry

  • extra-contractual: a term used for covering or excluding damages awarded in courts against an insurer that go beyond the insurer`s contractual liability because the insurer has committed a fault
    Category: Insurance

  • extract: Text consisting of sentences selected from a document. Text made up of messages selected from a document
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • extract: wool or hair recovered by the wet process is sometimes hnow as 'extract'
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • extracted: the integral of the current-voltage waveform observed across the load during the reverse-recovery phase of a semiconductor rectifier circuit
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extracted: a radar plan position indicator on which are displayed, not real-time radar signals, but, by means of signal processing, an operator-controlled selection of all the available information which can be extracted from the primary radar and/or secondary radar reply; typically, position, identity, height, and, sometimes, ground speed and change of flight level of the aircraft
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • extracting: an antiblocking contact to a semiconductor in which a current flow results in a decrease of minority carrier density in the vicinity of the contact
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • extracting: an electrode placed between the cathode and the anode,which is at a positive potential in respect to the cathode and designed to extract the electrons emitted by the cathode
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy



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