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11Defining equation (physical chemistry) — For the detailed nature of defining equations see Physical quantity Main article: Physical chemistry In physical chemistry, there are numerous quantities associated with chemical compounds and reactions; notably in terms of amounts of substance,… …
12Defining Issues Test — The Defining Issues Test or the DIT is a component model of moral development devised by James Rest in 1979.[1] The University of Minnesota formally established the Center for the Study of Ethical Development as a vehicle for research around this …
13Defining length — In genetic algorithms and genetic programming defining length L(H) is the maximum distance between two defining symbols (that is symbols that have a fixed value as opposed to symbols that can take any value, commonly denoted as # or *) in schema… …
14defining characteristic — noun A property held by all members of a class of object that is so distinctive that it is sufficient to determine membership in that class. A property that defines that which possesses it. The defining characteristic of a human is that it is, in …
15defining diaphragm — ribojančioji diafragma statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. defining diaphragm; limiting diaphragm vok. Begrenzungsblende, f rus. ограничивающая диафрагма, f pranc. diaphragme limitant, m …
16defining vocabulary — deˈfining vocabulary 7 [defining vocabulary] noun a set of carefully chosen words used to write the explanations in some dictionaries …
17Defining — Установление [маркировка] границ набора на дисплее …
18defining — Synonyms and related words: categorical, characteristic, classificational, classificatory, confining, definitive, denominative, differential, distinctive, divisional, divisionary, exclusive, limitary, limitative, limiting, ordinal, particular,… …
19defining — de·fine || dɪ faɪn v. explain, clarify; limit, set boundaries …
20defining — noun any process serving to define the shape of something (Freq. 1) • Syn: ↑shaping • Derivationally related forms: ↑define, ↑shape (for: ↑shaping) • Hypernyms …