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traceability(in metrology) Property of a measurement result whereby the result can be related to a stated reference through a documented unbroken chain of calibrations, each contributing to the measurement uncert [..]
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traceabilitythe ability of a product to be traced through every stage of its production back to its originOur traceability maps trace the entire product supply chain from the planting of the seed, the processing [..]
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traceability1) The attribute allowing the ongoing location of a shipment to be determined. 2) The registering and tracking of parts, processes, and materials used in production, by lot or serial number.
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traceabilityThe ability to trace the history, application or location of an item or activity, or similar items or activities, by means of recorded identification. [D02079]
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traceability(IEEE) (1) The degree to which a relationship can be established between two or more products of the development process, especially products having a predecessor-successor or master-subordinate relat [..]
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traceabilityProperty of the development of a system that allows requirements to be traced from one representation to another [CESG].
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traceabilityThe ability to track the journey of a foodstuff or ingredient through all stages of production, processing and distribution.
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traceabilityThe step-by-step transfer process by which the load cell calibration can be related to primary standards.
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traceabilitythe ability to track the history of a food product through the production and distribution process
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traceability"Traceability’ means the ability to trace GMOs and products produced from GMOs at all stages of their placing on the market through the production and distribution chains" (1830/2003 Article [..]
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traceabilityTraceability is the ability to pinpoint where an item has come from and what has happened to it along the supply chain. This is done by keeping tracking records. MSC seafood is traceable because on product packaging there is a number next to the blue MSC ecolabel that people can use to find out which fishermen caught the seafood and where it has be [..]
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traceabilityThe ability to locate an animal, commodity, food product or ingredient anf follow its history in the supply chain forward or backword.
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traceabilityThe ability to trace something back to its source.
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traceabilityThe ability to determine where a piece of code or data came from, and/or how it was produced.
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traceabilityThe relationship between a measured value and an established element of the National/International Measurement System. Also the basis for establishing the true value of a standard. For traceability to exist, there must be an unbroken chain of comparisons between the sample and the National/International Measurement System. Elements of the National/ [..]
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traceabilityThe relationship between a measured value and an established element of the National/International Measurement System. Also the basis for establishing the true value of a standard. For traceability to exist, there must be an unbroken chain of comparisons between the sample and the National/International Measurement System. Elements of the National/ [..]
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traceability(1) The ability to trace the history, application, or location of an entity by means of recorded identifications. In a calibration sense, traceability relates measuring equipment to national or intern [..]
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traceabilitythe property or characteristic that lies in the fact that the actions or a body may be attributed solely to this body.
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traceabilitythe ability to trace a reported measurement through an unbroken chain of comparisons to a national or international standard.
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traceabilityThe ability to trace a policy to or from a rule of behavior (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 545).
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traceability1) The attribute allowing the ongoing location of a shipment to be determined. 2) The registering and tracking of parts, processes, and materials used in production, by lot or serial number. Truckload [..]
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traceability The ability to track a shipment from the moment it leaves the loading dock until it arrives at its destination. Unit Cost –
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traceabilityThe ability to trace each individual unit of blood or blood component derived thereof from the donor to its final destination, whether this is a recipient, a manufacturer of medicinal products or disp [..]
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traceabilityThe degree to which a relationship can be established between two or more products of the development process, especially products having a predecessor-successor or master-subordinate relationship to [..]
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traceabilitythe ability to locate and identify the tissue/cell during any step from procurement, through processing, testing and storage, to distribution to the recipient or disposal, which also implies the ability to identify the donor and the tissue establishment or the manufacturing facility receiving, processing or storing the tissue/cells, and the ability [..]
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