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Relationships Synonym:  file break n. ~ 1. A point where a record series can be broken into a regular segment that can be disposed of as a block. - v. ~ 2. To isolate a portion of a series into regula [..]
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A piece of roofing membrane consisting of one or more narrow plies of felt that is usually hot-mopped to seal the edge of insulation.
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In hydrologic terms, from passing through a dam’s foundation material. An impervious construction or material which reduces seepage or prevents it.
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Circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, therefore also the length of the printed sheet that the press cuts from the roll of paper.
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A termination provision in a reinsurance contract under which the reinsurer is not liable for losses taking place after the date of termination. See also Cancellation.
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1640s, "act of cutting off," also "portion cut off," from verbal phrase cut off (late 14c.). Of rivers, from 1773; of roads, from 1806; of clothing (adj.), from 1840.
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In records management, a point at which a record series can be broken into a regular segment to permit its disposal or transfer as a complete block, often based on a recurring date, such as the end of [..]
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The circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, therefore also the length of the sheet the press will cut from the roll of paper.
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(n) - a new, short channel created when the river cuts through the neck of a horsheshoe bend
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Subpopulation cutoff values are concentration boundaries which separate a subpopulation into negative (less than the cutoff value) and positive (equal to or greater than the cutoff value) groups.
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The process of using a cutting tool to remove the finished piece from the bar stock.
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(n) a designated limit beyond which something cannot function or must be terminated(n) a route shorter than the usual one(n) a device that terminates the flow in a pipe
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 - Luminaire light distribution is classified as cutoff when the candlepower per 1000 lamp lumens does not numerically exceed 25 (2.5%) at an angle of 90 degrees above nadir (horizontal), and 100 (10%) at a vertical angle of 80 degrees above nadir. This app
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 - A luminary light distribution with zero candela at an angle of 90 degrees or above and not more than 10% of emitted light above 80 degrees.
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 - A luminary light distribution where there is no Candela restriction at any angle.
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 - A luminary light distribution with 5% candela at an angle of 90 degrees or above and not more than 20% of emitted light above 80 degrees.
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The circumference of the impression cylinder of a web press, therefore also the length of the sheet the press will cut from the roll of paper.
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A transistor operating mode where very little current flows between the collector and emitter.
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ln web-fed processing, the cut or print length corresponding to the circumference of the plate cylinder.
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Request for, or directive to, intercept using cutoff geometry.
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Request for, or directive to, intercept using cutoff geometry.
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In hydrologic terms, from passing through a dam’s foundation material. An impervious construction or material which reduces seepage or prevents it.
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where the stream cuts through the neck of a meander bend.
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Breaking, or ending, files at regular intervals, usually at the close of a fiscal or calendar year, to permit their disposal or transfer in complete blocks and, for correspondence files, to permit the establishment of new files. The cutoff date marks the beginning of the records retention period. Case files are generally cut off at the end of the y [..]
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A mechanism on some batteries whicht prevents overuse by automatically stopping the device helping to protect the device from burning out.
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Condition when an active device is biased such that output current is near zero or beyond zero.
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In hydrologic terms, from passing through a dam?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢s foundation material. An impervious construction or material which reduces seepage or prevents it.
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The condition in a tube or transistor whereby the reverse bias prevents current flow. A condition or frequency above or below which a circuit fails to respond. A minimum value of voltage or current ap [..]
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The point at which something terminates or to which it is limited. A road, path of channel that provides a shorter or quicker path; a shortcut. A device that stops the flow of a current. A ces [..]
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