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  • boxcar: some -- are provided with built-in movable partitions or walls to be adjusted to each load to reduce damage from shifting.
    Category: Transport

  • excavated: residue consisting of earth or other material,produced by excavation
    Category: Mining

  • excavation: the act or process of forming a cavity or hollow,or the cavity or hollow itself
    Category: Medicine

  • exceedance: a class of distribution-free tests of identity of two populations,characterised by having a test statistic that is the number of observations in a simple random sample from one population that exceed a particular order statistic in a simple random sample from the other population
    Category: Mathematics

  • exceedance: the percent of the time the level is exceeded.Thus,the median value,L50,is the A-weighted sound level,in dB,that is exceeded 50% of the time,L10 is the level exceeded only 10% of the time and so on
    Category: Medicine

  • exceedance: this test is mathematically equivalent to the precedence test
    Category: Statistics

  • exceedances: a class of distribution-free tests of identity of two populations,characterised by having a test statistic that is the number of observations in a simple random sample from one population that exceed a particular order statistic in a simple random sample from the other population
    Category: Mathematics

  • excelsior: shredded wood used for cushioning purpose.
    Category: Technical and industry in general

  • excelsior: fine curled shavings of wood forming a resilient mass and used especially for packing fragile items.
    Category: Technical and industry in general

  • exception: in programming languages,a special situation which may arise during execution,which is considered abnormal,which may cause a deviation from the normal execution sequence,and for which facilities exist in the programming language to define,raise,recognise,ignore and handle it
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • exceptional: youth requiring special educational or psychological aid in social adjustment because of superior ability
    Category: Medicine

  • exceptional: the overload in excess of the normal overload,the addition of which to the loading necessitates a reduction in the average speed
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • exceptional: the total weight of passengers and luggage which may be added to the effective payload and which must be taken into account in the design of the motor vehicle or motor unit
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • exceptional: in railway terminology,a load whose size,weight,or preparation entail special difficulties vis-à-vis the facilities or equipment of even one of the railway systems to be used
    Category: Transport

  • exceptional: visibility such that objects are readily visible at a great distance.
    Category: The cosmos

  • exceptional: abnormal situations not described in 'normal operation with successful outcome'.Procedures on time-out,unexpected signalling response and other such events would be defined
    Category: General

  • exceptional: Authorisation by the Federal Council on political grounds of agreements affecting competition,practices of enterprises having a dominant position and of concentrations of enterprises whose unlawful nature has been ascertained by the competent authority.
    Category: Law

  • exceptional: the term '--' has been accepted to mean the handicapped or the gifted child.
    Category: Education

  • exceptional: of a child..exceptional means..requiring special educational or psychological aid in social adjustment whether because of superior ability or because of physical or mental defect.
    Category: Medicine

  • exceptional: the program for -- in school systems have been found to benefit not only the deviant child but also other children. Handcapped or gifted children in a regular classroom sometimes require individual atte ntion.
    Category: Education

  • exceptions: parameter of an element declaration that modifies the effect of the element`s content model and the content models of elements occurring within it,by permitting inclusions and prohibiting exclusions
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)

  • excerpt: a passage reproduced verbatim from a document
    Category: Documentation and information

  • exces: personal liability
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • exces: the amount of air which must be used to achieve complete combustion over and above the exact quantity theoretically necessary for combustion
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • exces: the time delay associated with a passenger trip including access time,interchange and transfer time and waiting time
    Category: Transport

  • exces: the optical loss from that position of light that does not emerge from the nominally operational ports of the device
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • exces: a component of the current noise resulting from the passage of a current of charge carriers through a semiconductor material,not accountable for by shot-noise or recombination-noise theory
    Category: Electrical engineering and energy

  • exces: a meter intended to measure the excess energy when the power exceeds a predetermined value
    Category: Standards, measures and testing

  • exces: the limit at which the reinsurance becomes effective
    Category: Insurance

  • exces: the noise produced by jet engines over and above that due to pure jet mixing and identifiable turbomachinery noise.It includes`combustion noise`and`tail pipe noise`
    Category: Mechanical engineering

  • exces: if the claims ratio for the financial year is higher than the average claims ratio. The amount in respect of the excess claims shall be arrived at by multiplying the difference between the two ratios by the earned premiums for the financial year
    Category: Insurance

  • exces: an output which exceeds the nominal output
    Category: Physics

  • exces: the most frequent road traffic offence, characterised by driving at speeds higher than specified by the posted speed limits
    Category: Transport

  • excess: personal liability
    Category: Management in the public and private sector

  • excessive: work situation in which the requirements exceed an operator`s capabilities
    Category: Medicine

  • excessive: overvoltage or overcurrent
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • excessive: uncounted thousands of the problem drinkers are under 21 and...the approximately 9 million -- are representative of...the whole spectrum of American society.
    Category: Medicine

  • excessive: Seagrams, for example, last year spent $250,000 for hard-hitting magazine ads against --...0422..
    Category: Medicine

  • exchange: the organised market where transactions in securities and marketable commodities are carried out under official surveillance
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • exchange: the facility housing the switching system and related equipment that provides telephone service for customers in the immediate geographical area
    Category: News-systems and communications

  • exchange-traded: instruments which are traded on, or under the rules of, a stock exchange or financial futures or options exchange established and officially recognised in the relevant Member State, or established in a third country and recognised by the competent authorities of the relevant Member State. Instruments which are traded on such exchanges and markets shall be classified as equities, debt instruments, futures, options, convertibles and warrants in this Directive
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • exchangeable: describes ions capable of replacement in the absorbing complex (U.K.); describes ions subject to replacement in the absorption complex (U.S.)
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • exchangeable: the random variables X1,X2,...Xn are exchangeable if all the n! permutations(Xk1,Xk2,...,Xkn)have the same n-dimensional probability distribution.The variables of an infinite sequence {Xn} are exchangeable if X1,X2,...,Xn are exchangeable for each n
    Category: Mathematics

  • exchanger: a membrane-type apparatus which enables interchange of CO2 and O2 between controlled atmosphere rooms and the exterior
    Category: agriculture, fisheries, forestry - food processing industries

  • exchanges: operations involving the organisation of training periods for young workers, on the conditions laid down in Article 2 in a Member State other than the Member State in which they reside, aimed at:1)developing their vocational knowledge and enriching their practical experience; 2)promoting their awareness of the problems of the working world; 3)bringing them into contact with the working environment of the host country; 4)improving their knowledge of living conditions and social relations in the host country, and; 5)promoting adequate information on the Community`s objectives and how it functions
    Category: Labour

  • excise: direct tax levied on the production or sale of specific products
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • excise: a duty charged on certain goods and services produced and/or sold within the country,such as tobacco,beer wines and spirits
    Category: Financial affairs - taxation - customs

  • excisional: the surgical procedure of removing a tumour by cutting it out.The biopsy is then examined under a microscope
    Category: Medicine

  • excitation: a process by which a system,such as an atom or a nucleus,is transferred from one energy level to another higher level
    Category: Physics

  • excitatory: signal sent by nerve cells which promotes the action potential
    Category: Automation (includes telecommunications and computers)



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