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Ghostwriting vs. Copywriting

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Preparing a scientific article for publication in an electronic (online) journal

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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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About automatic speech recognition

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Seat utilisation

    A measure of the total number of passengers per train divided by the total seating.




Seat, английский
  1. Also saddle. what you sit on.

  2. A term often applied to the peculiar summit of a mountain, as the queen of spain`s seat near gibraltar, the bibi of mahratta`s seat near bombay, arthur`s seat at edinburgh, &c.

  3. A synonym for socket. see socket

  4. The surface against which the closure part of a valve is pressed to close the valve.

  5. Position of membership on a securities or commodity exchange, bought and sold at market prices.

  6. Место (на бирже)

  7. Site equipment acceptance test


Seat (valve), английский
    Siège


Seat angle, английский
    A short angle iron connected to a column to support a beam temporarily during erection.


Seat bag, английский
    A small storage accessory hung from the back of a seat.


Seat belt, английский
    Occupant restraint system consisting of webbing and latching hardware, and firmly anchored to the vehicle structure,


Seat charge, английский

Seat clay, английский

Seat cusion; back of seat, английский

Seat cut., английский

Seat cut. heelpost 1. a post or stanchion at the free end of the partition of a stall. 2. a post to receive the hinges of a gate (either part of the gate or the stationary support)., английский

Seat earth, английский

Seat fasteners, английский

Seat height, английский
    Chair heights vary depending on the type. regular dining chair height is between


Seat insert material, английский

Seat lug, английский
    A frame lug on the top of the seat tube serving as a point of attachment for a clamp to secure the seat post.


Seat of explosion, английский
    A craterlike indentation created at the point of origin of some explosions.


Seat of settlement, английский

Seat of water, английский
    Applies to the line on which a vessel sits.


Seat pan, английский
    Transverse horizontal structural panel on which seats, usually only the rear seats in a passenger car, are placed,


Seat position, английский

Seat post, английский

Bolt hole elongation, английский
    A mechanical compression or damage at a bolt hole arising from interaction with the bolt. the hole becomes oval with the resultant metal flow concentrating stress. this defect may progress to a bolt hole crack if at a rail end. a horizontal split web may develop in a welded rail if the defect is not removed. as bolt hole defects are normally associated with fishplated joints, visual detection may only be possible after removal of plates.


Frequency, английский
  1. A measure of the rate of occurrence of an event expressed as the number of occurrences of an event in a given time. see also likelihood & probability

  2. Частота

  3. The number of times a wave-like radio signal changes from the very positive to the very negative charge per second.

  4. The number of complete cycles of a periodic waveform that occur in a given length of

  5. Standard, primary основной эталон частоты

  6. The number of times a complete electromagnetic wave cycle occurs in a fixed unit of time, usually one second. the rate at which a current alternates, measured in hertz on a telecommunications medium.

  7. The number of complete cycles of a periodic waveform that occur in a given length of time. usually specified in cycles per second (hertz).

  8. The number of cycles per unit of time, denoted by hertz (hz); 1 hertz 1 cycle per second

  9. The number of times that the wave oscillates per second (the number of periods of oscillations per second). also, the number of light waves passing a fixed point in a given unit of time, or the number of complete vibrations in that period of time.

  10. The number of times an electromagnetic wave oscillates in a second, or the number of wave peaks that pass a point in second; measured in hertz.

  11. Frecuencia

  12. The number of oscillations per second (a) of the current or voltage in an alternating- current electric circuit, or (b) of a sound wave, fresco 442 or (c) of a vibrating solid object; expressed in hertz (abbr. hz) or in cycles per second (abbr. cps). fresco, buon fresco the technique of painting water colors on plaster when it is almost but not quite dry; in such work, waterbased colors unite with the base; any retouching is done when the plaster is dry (i.e., fresco secco). fresco secco, secco a mural, often fugitive, painted with water-based colors on dry plaster.

  13. 1. the number of times something takes place in a given time  the frequency of micturition 2. the rate of vibration in oscillations

  14. Стабильность частоты

  15. N частота; частотность; повторяемость fundamental ~ основаная частота list ~ частота в списке text ~ текстовая частота

  16. Частота ~ of concrete vibrator частота колебаний, создаваемых вибратором при уплотнении бетонной смеси ~ of occurrence повторяемость (напр, гидрологической величины) ~ of sampling частота отбора проб

  17. The number of crests passing a fixed point at a given time.

  18. The number of repetitions per unit time of a complete waveform, expressed in hertz (hz).

  19. Measured in hertz (hz), the number of cycles per second of a sound wave or audio signal. a high-frequency sound (example, 12,000 hz) has a high pitch, and a low-frequency sound (example, 200 hz) has a low pitch.

  20. The number of times a category of events, of objects or of individuals has been observed, the number of members in a class (->probability, ->law of large numbers).

  21. In windows media player, the number, such as 88.5 or 101.7, used to locate a radio station.

  22. The measure of how often a periodic event occurs, such as a signal going through a complete cycle. frequency is usually measured in hertz (hz), with 1 hz equaling 1 occurrence (cycle) per second. frequency is also measured in kilohertz (khz, or 1,000 hz), megahertz (mhz, or 1,000 khz), gigahertz (ghz, or 1,000 mhz), or terahertz (thz, or 1,000 ghz).

  23. The number of events divided by the reach of the events.

  24. In uniform circular motion or in any periodic motion, the number of revolutions or cycles completed in unit time. friction false-twist texturing: see texturing, false-twist method.

  25. The number of repetitions per unit time of a complete waveform, expressed in

  26. The rate of vibration for a light wave or other electromagnetic wave

  27. The number of times a specified event occurs within a specified interval (e.g. accidents per year).

  28. Frequency in uniform circular motion or in any periodic motion is the number of revolutions or cycles completed in unit time. the international systems of units expresses frequency in hertz (1 hz = 1 cycle per second).

  29. Number of complete wave cycles passing a given point per second or the number of vibrations per second. frequency, fundamental: in resonance testing, the frequency at which the wavelength is twice the thickness of the test material. frequency, pulse repetition: number of pulses per second. frequency, response: amplification (gain) of a receiver over a range of frequencies. frequency, test: in ultrasonic testing, the nominal wave frequency in a given test.

  30. Number of times per second that a cyclical waveform repeats. the unit of frequency is hertz (hz).

  31. Number of times per second that a cyclical waveform repeats. the unit of frequency is hertz (hz). g

  32. Number of times per second that a cyclical waveform repeats. the unit of frequency is hertz (hz). full-wave current: single-phase or three-phase alternating current converted to produce unidirectional current. rectified current contains more amplitude variation, or ripple, than direct current from a battery.

  33. Number of complete wave cycles passing a given point per second or the number of vibrations per second.7

  34. A term used in ellipse to indicate certain periods or durations. used in calculations within some ellipse modules.