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- With respect to radiation, the characteristic that indicates capability to produce chemical change, as in the photographic activity of light. electromagnetic energy that is capable of producing photochemical activity
- Optical energy that is absorbed by radiation-sensitive coatings to produce an
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Characteristic, английский
- Property that helps to distinguish between items of a given population (3)
- A quality which allows something to be recognised as different cancer destroys the cell’s characteristics. adjective being a typical or distinguishing quality symptoms characteristic of anaemia the inflammation is characteristic of shingles.
- N характеристика (см. тж. portrayal) articulatory ~ артикуляторная характеристика perceptual ~ перцептивная характеристика, характеристика восприятия
- Характерная особенность, признак; характеристика, особенность ~s of the loading особенности [параметры] нагружение (конструкции)
- The characteristic dimension dc
Capability, английский
- Способность; возможность; мощность; производительность
- A value that developers specify in the app manifest for their windows store apps. windows store apps use capabilities to declare that the app requires programmatic access to protected user resources, such as the pictures library, or connected devices, such as a webcam.
- The ability to perform a function, for example, the ability of a cloud to host highly available virtual machines is a capability, and the ability of a cloud to connect virtual machines to a certain logical network is a capability.
Photographic, английский
Electromagnetic, английский
Photochemical, английский
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Aging, английский
- Spontaneous change in the physical properties of some metals, which occurs on standing, at atmospheric temperatures after final cold working or after a final heat treatment. frequently synonymous with the term " age-hardening."
- Another spelling of ageing
- The life-long process of growing older; not just a later life experience
- A metallurgical change in a metal alloy resulting in an increase in mechanical properties. this change can occur in some instances at room temperatures. more often its effects are increased by holding for specified lengths of time at elevated temperatures. also known as precipitation hardening.
- (1) the effect of long term environmental exposure on materials or components. (2) heat treatment method that alters material properties and microstructure because of the duration of time at ambient (natural aging) or elevated (artificial aging) temperature. aging is commonly applied to alloys after hot working, quenching from an elevated temperature or cold working. see also precipitation hardening.
- (1) the effect of long term environmental exposure on materials or components. (2) heat treatment technique that alters material properties and microstructure because of the duration of time at ambient (natural aging) or elevated (artificial aging) temperature. age hardening is commonly applied to alloys after hot working, quenching from an elevated temperature or cold working. see also precipitation hardening.
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