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CharacteristicThe factors, elements or measures that define and differentiate a process, function, product, service or other entity.
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CharacteristicCaractéristique
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Characteristicadjective and noun both first attested 1660s, from character + -istic on model of Greek kharakteristikos. Earlier in the adjectival sense was characteristical (1620s). Related: Characteristically (164 [..]
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Characteristicparticular feature of an organism.
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Characteristicphysical, cultural, or psychological feature of an organism, place, or object.
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CharacteristicA physical, chemical, visual, functional or any other identifiable property of a product or material, [D00224]
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Characteristictypical or distinctive; "heard my friend's characteristic laugh"; "red and gold are the characteristic colors of autumn"; " [..]
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Characteristicn. A distinctive feature.
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CharacteristicA feature or trait. © Nature Education
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CharacteristicAn attribute, property, or quality that forms the basis for dividing a class into clearly differentiated subclasses, for example, the characteristic "period" dividing the class "Europea [..]
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Characteristic(n) a prominent attribute or aspect of something(n) a distinguishing quality(n) the integer part (positive or negative) of the representation of a logarithm; in the expression log 643 = 2.808 the char [..]
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Characteristicproprius
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CharacteristicA property which helps to differentiate between items of a given population. This differentiation may be either qualitative or quantitative.
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CharacteristicAny one of the four categories used in defining hazardous waste: ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity.
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CharacteristicAny one of the four categories used in defining hazardous waste: ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity.
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CharacteristicWith respect to hazardous waste, one of the following four categories: ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity.
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CharacteristicThose aspects or characteristics which identify a Culture.
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CharacteristicTypes and formulations of studies used in epidemiological and clinical Research.
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CharacteristicSize and composition of the Family.
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CharacteristicThe fundamental dispositions and traits of Humans. (Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 10th ed)
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CharacteristicQualities and characterization of various types of Populations within a social or geographic group, with emphasis on Demography, Health Status, and Socioeconomic Factors.
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CharacteristicClinical or physiological indicators that precede the onset of Disease.
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CharacteristicElements of residence that characterize a Population. They are applicable in determining need for and utilization of Health Services.
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CharacteristicThose characteristics that distinguish one SEX from the other. The primary sex characteristics are the Ovaries and Testes and their related Hormones. Secondary sex characteristics are those which are [..]
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CharacteristicOf
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CharacteristicThe distinguishing qualities of a navigational light, including its color and whether it is fixed or flashing (and the flashing sequence).
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CharacteristicThe distinguishing qualities of a navigational light, including its color and whether it is fixed or flashing (and the flashing sequence).
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CharacteristicThe audible, visual, or electronic signal displayed by an aid to navigation to assist in the identification of an aid to navigation. Characteristic refers to lights, sound signals, RACONS, radio beaco [..]
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CharacteristicA physical attribute of an animal, such as hair, feathers, webbed feet, color pattern, or song.
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CharacteristicSometimes used as a synonym for “attribute;” refers to a distinctive quality of a food or ingredient. Example: A characteristic of French fries is their golden color.
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CharacteristicThe audible, visual, or electronic signal displayed by an aid to navigation to assist in the identification of an aid to navigation. Characteristic refers to lights, sound signals, RACONS, radio beaco [..]
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Characteristica quality or feature. chrysalis
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CharacteristicAn inherent and measurable property of a device. Such a property may be electrical, mechanical, thermal, hydraulic, electromagnetic, or nuclear, and can be expressed as a value for stated or recognize [..]
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Characteristic
Being a distinguishing feature of a person or thing.
*(karakteristik,c)
* Tagalog: tl|katangian
integer part of a logarithm
* Catalan: (característica,f)
* Finnish: (karakteristika)
* German: de|Ke [..]
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