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A permanently installed or attached fixture, element or part of a system.
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1. A substance whose concentration must be specified to describe the state of a mixture in which reactions are occurring. 2. A substance present in a mixture in which no reactions occur.
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A general term that is used to mean one part of something more complex. Scope Notes: For example, a computer system may be a component of an IT service, or an application may be a component of a relea [..]
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A set of goods and services that constitutes a sub-set of the goods and services that make up some defined aggregate.
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one of several parts of which something is made the components of a machine the car component industry Key components of the government's plan are… Trust is a vital component in any relationship. [..]
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1640s, "constitutional element" (earlier "one of a group of persons," 1560s), from Latin componentem (nominative componens), present participle of componere "to put together&q [..]
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Material that will contribute to a finished product but is not the finished product itself. Examples include tires for an automobile, power supply for a personal computer, or a zipper for a ski parka.
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Technically, a dynamically bindable package of functionality that is managed as a unit and accessed through documented interfaces that can be discovered at runtime. Pragmatically, components tend to f [..]
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A component in a pipeline system is any part of the system that is subject to the internal system pressure. System components must be designed to not leak; thereby assuring that the oil or gas is not released from the system and that the system operating pressure is maintained. Examples of components include the pipe, valves, flanges and other fitt [..]
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part.
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A subsystem, assembly, subassembly or other major element of an end item [D02285]
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An indivisible unit of functionality, usually embodied in hardware.
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Any of the parts of the golf club. These include the club head, shaft grip and ferrule.
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an abstract part of something; "jealousy was a component of his character"; "two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony"; & [..]
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See: unit.
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Any of the parts used to assemble golf clubs, including heads, shafts or grips.
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Any of the parts used to assemble golf clubs, be they heads, shafts or grips.
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One of two types of RGB (red, green, blue) basebased signals, component is used to connote non-computer-graphics discrete signal transmission. Most often found in DVD players or high-end broadcast cam [..]
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n. A constituent element or part.
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1. An assembly, or part thereof, that is essential to the operation of some larger assembly and is an immediate subdivision of the assembly to which it belongs. Note: For example, a radio receiver may be a component of a complete radio set consisting of a combined transmitter-receiver, i.e., a transceiver. The same radio receiver could also be a su [..]
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The three strands of Technology in the NZC (Technological Practice, Technological Knowledge, and Nature of Technology) – together with the six specialist knowledge and skills strands for levels 6, 7, [..]
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(1) A small binary object or program that performs a specific function and is designed in such a way to easily operate with other components and applications. The term is sometimes used interchangeabl [..]
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discrete segment of study which makes up a part of a unit
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komponent
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bashtandteyl
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bashteyteyl
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component (pop)
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An equipment part.
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1. A small binary object or program that performs a specific function and is designed in such a way to easily operate with other components and applications. Increasingly, the term is being used interchangeably with applet. 2. A part of a device, board or hardware module. A chip, transistor, diode or similar electrical device.
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Any one part of an assembly associated with construction.
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Component signal keeps luminance and chrominance separate. It provides better picture quality.
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A single travel or tour service; when grouped together, components form a package.
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A set of constituent parts that comprise a digital record (such as the multimedia components of a web page). It is necessary to capture metadata about components to enable a record to be managed over time eg. for migration purposes.
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For the purposes of applications and progress reports, a component is a distinct, reviewable part of a multi-project application or progress report for which there is a business need to gather detaile [..]
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An element of a larger system. In the FIPS 201 context, a component can be an identity card, PIV issuer, PIV registrar, card reader, or identity verification support, within the PIV system.
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A glued and/or nailed structural assembly of wood structural panels and lumber, such as a stressed-skin panel. Also describes prefabricated building sections in panelized construction. Back to Top
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a subassembly of an Asset
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A combination of parts fitted together.
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A generic technical part. Many components make up equipment. Hierarchy is that parts make components, makes equipment, makes systems. illustration (30 KB)
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A part or device in an electric circuit (or some other kind of system).
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A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. Often refers to a manufactured object that is part of a larger device.
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One of the several vectors that can be combined geometrically to find a resultant vector.
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One of five standards of internal control. The internal control components are the control environment, risk assessment, control activities, communication and information, and monitoring.
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a generic term for the various doodads you can place on your windows, including Buttons, listboxes, Choices, Checkboxes, checkbox groups, Menus … Component is also the name of a class that contains me [..]
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The part of a unit that contains your actual course content. A unit can contain one or more components. For more information, see Developing Course Components.
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(n) an abstract part of something(n) something determined in relation to something that includes it(n) an artifact that is one of the individual parts of which a composite entity is made up; especiall [..]
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Blood is made up of different "parts" or components: red Blood cells, plasma, platelets and several types of white Blood cells. Donated Blood is often separated into components so th [..]
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In the context of distributed computing, a component is a software program unit that performs one or more functions and that communicates and interoperates with other components through common interfa [..]
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See connected.
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(in BTS) The component where a bug was found – e.g., Checkout. Related article: Component in Bug Tracking System.
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A single-function unit, such as a transmission.
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A single hydraulic or electrical unit.
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An assembly of parts put together to fulfil a specific identifiable function independently or in combination with other parts/components.
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An independent software application that can be easily integrated into other software applications or into a container program.
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The smallest element of a circuit (i.e.: resistor, capacitor, transistor or integrated circuit).
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Object in a design, including the top-level design component. Each component consists of any number of objects, such as solids and surfaces, and can contain sub-components. You can think of a componen [..]
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the course structures, e.g., lecture, lab, seminar, or tutorial.
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(1) Same as constituent. (2) That part of a tidal current velocity which, by resolution into orthogonal vectors, is found to act in a specified direction.
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Component signal keeps luminance and chrominance separate. It provides better picture quality.
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Part of a compound lens consisting of one element (single lens) or more than one element cemented or otherwise joined together. A lens may therefore be described as 4-element, 3-component when two of the elements are cemented together. Composition:
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archaeologists use this term to refer to a particular period (or era) in which an archaeological site was occupied; a site occupied in more than one period is referred to as a multi-component site
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The above-ground Plant without the roots.
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A Glycoprotein that is important in the activation of Classical Complement Pathway. C4 is cleaved by the activated Complement C1s into Complement C4a and Complement C4b.
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Components of a Cell.
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The parts of the Gene sequence that carry out the different functions of the Genes.
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The parts of a Genome sequence that are involved with the different functions or properties of Genomes as a whole as opposed to those of individual Genes.
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Products or parts of products used to detect, manipulate, or analyze Light, such as Lenses, refractors, mirrors, filters, prisms, and Optical Fibers.
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The anatomical components of a Tooth, its Tissues, and correlated parts.
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Key attributes of a standard that, taken together, comprise the entire content of a standard. Each component is explicitly identified and described. An area for improvement or a stipulation related to [..]
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one of the schedules, or the stimulus associated with it, in a compound schedule. The term is usually restricted to cases in which the individual schedules making up the compound schedule operate succ [..]
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A discrete cultural entity at a particular site; one site can have multiple components (e.g., prehistoric and historic, multiple prehistoric)
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A component is a functionally independent part of any system. It performs some function and may require some input or produce some output. A component in software is often represented by classes.
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1.) An integral part of a software asset, i.e., a single asset, configuration item or bulk item. 2.) Any element in a suite of products. (see Child
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In a graph
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A container to hold any type of data (such as a file or file sequence). An asset version can have any number of components, each with a specific name. For example, a published version of geometry might have two components containing the high and low resolution files, with the component names as ‘hires’ and ‘lowres’ respectively.
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Components describe the properties and functionality of an Entity
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Assembly or any combination of parts, subassemblies, and assemblies mounted together in manufacture, assembly, maintenance, or rebuild.
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Components are the pieces of your app that do actions for you. On the design screen, components are dragged from the Components Palette and placed on the phone. Examples of components are Label, Sound [..]
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Reusable piece of code or reusable subnet
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A minimal software item for which a separate specification is available.
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A unit of code that provides a set of services through well-defined interfaces
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One of the gases in a mix, either a minor component or balance. There is no such thing as a one-component mixture—this is referred to as a pure gas or material.
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One of the gases in a mix, either a minor component or balance. There is no such thing as a one-component mixture—this is referred to as a pure gas or material.
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An element of something that can be seen to act in a certain way. Most things or forces can be split into many different components, to better understand what they are, or where they come from.
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A physically or temporally discrete part of a whole. It is any segment that can be combined with others to make a whole.
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One of the parts that make up a system. A component may be hardware, software, or firmware and may be subdivided into other components.
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A term which refers to the manifestation of a single archeological unit as a site.
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A collection of artifacts from a site manufactured during a single phase of occupation.
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A collection of artifacts from a site manufactured during a single phase of occupation.
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In the context of the Zachman Framework, a Component is one member of a set of Components that constitute a Primitive Model, a single cell of the Zachman Framework.
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A part, ingredient, or subassembly that is both a component to a higher level part, and a parent part to other components. Component Part.
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A group of pages that relate to a specific task.You access components from the menus. Components display multiple folder tabs with each tab representing a single page.
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(class uvm_component) — the structural building block of a UVM verification environment, conceptually equivalent to a Verilog module though implemented as an object in UVM. Components are constructed [..]
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An assembly, or part thereof, that is essential to the operation of some larger assembly and is an immediate subdivision of the assembly to which it belongs.
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a named, modular building block for computer software
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A component is a high-quality workproduct, designed, documented, and packaged to be reusable. A component is cohesive and has a stable interface [Jacobson et al. 1997].
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A “part” of blood. Blood has several components: red blood cells, plasma, platelets and white blood cells. Each component has its own job to do. Blood can be separated into components so patients can be transfused with what they need.
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