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  • air-entraining: an additive to a concrete mix,the purpose of which is to produce bubbles of air in the concrete to increase its resistance to frost and salt
    Category: Building industry

  • air-entraining: a cement with which minute quantities of certain air-entraining materials have been incorporated by intergrinding them with the clinker during the process of cement manufacture
    Category: Building industry

  • air-entraining: with the modern equipment available to the concrete producer, adding an -- at the mixer is preferred, because the air content can be controlled within close limits or can be changed..
    Category: Building industry

  • constrained: a mode of operation of a transductor in which the waveshape of the current is determined by the forced waveshape of the control current
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • constrained: the values of the set of coding parameters defined in 2.4.3.2 of ISO/IEC 11172-2
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • constrained: an ISO/IEC 11172 multiplexed stream for which the constraints defined in 2.4.6 of ISO/IEC 11172-1 apply
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • constraint: a) a fact that restricts the possible solutions to a problem; b) a characteristic used to screen possible solution candidates; c) a relation among objects that sets a limit on the values the objects can achieve
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • constraint: a constraint determines a subset of the values of a type.A value in that subset satisfies the constraint
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • constraint: the condition wherein a particle or group of particles has less than 3 N degrees of freedom,where N is the number of particles in the group
    Category: Physics

  • constraint: a constraint in a set of data is a limitation imposed by external conditions,e.g.that a number of variate values shall have zero mean,or that the sum of frequencies in a set of classes shall be prescribed constant
    Category: Mathematics

  • constraints: in the managerial process, factors that constitute the limits of flexibility that a planner has for decision making, or that an operator has in his action. Constraints may be a) behavioural, the system being limited by what the people are willing to give or receive, b) economic, c) socio-political, d) organisational and administrative and e) professional and manpower availability
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • entrained: bubbles of air in concrete,the purpose of which is to increase its resistance to frost and salt
    Category: Building industry

  • entrained: water held in suspension in the fuel carried in an aircraft fuel tank
    Category: Transport

  • entrained: coal gasification or combustion process in which pulverized coal is carried in a gas stream
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • entrainment: mixing of environmental air into a cloud,or air current usually considered to be moving vertically
    Category: The cosmos

  • hovertrain: The name given to the tracked hovercraft constructed by Hovertrain Ltd. (BT)
    Category: Transport

  • overstrain: a phenomenon observed when low carbon mild steel has been subjected to a certain amount of cold deformation and is then allowed to age for a period
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • overstraining: work strain that exceeds a person`s natural physical or mental capabilities
    Category: Medicine

  • resource-constrained: a task with variable duration,dependent only on resource use,availability,and maximum percent loading
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • restrainer: an ingredient of a photographic developer which prevents too rapid development and minimises chemical fog
    Category: General

  • restraining: A product which,when added to a dyebath,reduces the equilibrium exhaustion.
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • restraint: the application to an animal of any procedure designed to restrict its movements in order to facilitate effective stunning or killing
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • restraint: a harness,binder or other mechanical device designed to suppress or minimize motion of the body in response to vibration,acceleration or impact
    Category: Environment

  • retraining: Training for an occupation other than one for which the trainee was prepared originally,or in some cases for a new job or part of a job.
    Category: Education

  • strain: strain is a measure of the change in relative position of two neighbouring points within a body when it is deformed.For small deformations the strain has six independent components
    Category: Physics

  • strain: the extension produced by a tensile test as a percentage of the original gauge length
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • strain: deformation produced by a stress and expressed as the change per unit of original dimension
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • strain: in bandsaws,bow saws and frame saws,the condition of the band or web resulting from stretching it when mounted,i.e.applying mechanically a tensile pull sufficient to keep it working at optimum stiffness
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • strain: the relative displacement within the elastic limits of the constituent particles in a body under applied force,resulting in a change in the dimensions of the body
    Category: Physics

  • strain: deformation produced in a body as the result of stress
    Category: Chemistry

  • strain: the effect on man of stressors.The amount of strain depends on the given components of stressors and the individual capacity of man at work
    Category: Medicine

  • strain: the unit charge,due to force,in the size or shape of a body referred to its original size or shape
    Category: Building industry

  • strain: any breeding isolated of a sexually producing cultivar
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • strained: a streched condition of a ligament
    Category: Medicine

  • strainer: machine in which the dilute pulp passes through screens leaving behind any fibres insufficiently ground and any knots,lumps,dirt,etc.
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • strainer: a metal,wooden or wicker sieve placed under a tap or other outlet to remove suspended solids from wine or must running through it
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • strainer: a coarse filter usually of woven wire construction.This may be in the form of a complete filter or just an element
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • strainer: a perforated plate through which the material passes to the extruder die
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • strainer: a kitchen utensil used to filter foods or liquids.
    Category: Domestic economy

  • stress-strain: a diagram showing the relationship between applied stress(or load)and resulting elongation,in the tensile test
    Category: Iron and steel industries

  • stress-strain: a diagram plotted with values of stress as ordinates and corresponding values of strain as abscisses
    Category: Physics

  • time-constraint: a task for which the planned time allocation cannot be overridden
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • train: succession of toothed wheels which connects the driving device
    Category: Various industries and crafts

  • train: a gear transmission consisting of three or more members.The intermediate gears are either idlers,or part of a twin gear
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • train: a formation of two or more cars combined into an operating unit
    Category: Transport

  • train-ferry: a ferryboat fitted with rail lines for transporting railway cars and trucks
    Category: Transport

  • train-kilometre: the movement of one train for a distance of one kilometre in public transport service
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • trained: trained:(a plant)grown in a manner designed to produce a desired form or effect usu.by bending,tying,and pruning
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • trained: ..when business began to expand and the need for more and better -- became evident, it called for industrial training programs.
    Category: Labour

  • trainee: an employee who is assigned to a prescribed training program to fit him to perform adequately the normal operations of a specified job
    Category: Statistics



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