Betekenis van:
natural elevation

natural elevation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • terreinverheffing, hoogte
  • a raised or elevated geological formation

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen

natural elevation
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • verhevenheid, verheffing
  • a raised or elevated geological formation

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen

Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. For uranium enriched 1 per cent or greater in the isotope uranium-235, the element weight in grammes multiplied by the square of its enrichment expressed as a decimal weight fraction; c. For uranium enriched below 1 per cent in the isotope uranium-235, the element weight in grammes multiplied by 0,0001; "Electronic assembly" (2 3 4 5) means a number of electronic components (i.e., ’circuit elements’, ’discrete components’, integrated circuits, etc.) connected together to perform (a) specific function(s), replaceable as an entity and normally capable of being disassembled. N.B. 1:’Circuit element’: a single active or passive functional part of an electronic circuit, such as one diode, one transistor, one resistor, one capacitor, etc. N.B. 2:’Discrete component’: a separately packaged ’circuit element’ with its own external connections. "Electronically steerable phased array antenna" (5 6) means an antenna which forms a beam by means of phase coupling, i.e., the beam direction is controlled by the complex excitation coefficients of the radiating elements and the direction of that beam can be varied in azimuth or in elevation, or both, by application, both in transmission and reception, of an electrical signal. "End-effectors" (2) means grippers, ’active tooling units’ and any other tooling that is attached to the baseplate on the end of a "robot" manipulator arm. N.B.:’Active tooling unit’ means a device for applying motive power, process energy or sensing to the workpiece. "Equivalent Density" (6) means the mass of an optic per unit optical area projected onto the optical surface. "Expert systems" (7) mean systems providing results by application of rules to data which are stored independently of the "programme" and capable of any of the following: a. Modifying automatically the "source code" introduced by the user; b. Providing knowledge linked to a class of problems in quasi-natural language; or