1 |
Run-in"quarrel, confrontation," 1905, from verbal phrase, from run (v.) + in (adv.). From 1857 as "an act of running in."
|
2 |
Run-inPeriod (usually from two to seven days) when a newly installed home is under observation before it enters the panel sample. The home is placed in directory and polled, but withheld from production in the net daily reporting sample.
|
3 |
Run-inIn typography, any copy--specifically a head
|
4 |
Run-inContinuously powering a product under ambient conditions in order to accelerate the aging process. Unlikely to introduce significant acceleration. More effective when power cycling an assembly which i [..]
|
5 |
Run-in(n) an angry dispute
|
6 |
Run-inThis is the distance from the home turn (or last obstacle) to the winning post.
|
7 |
Run-inPeriod (usually from two to seven days) when a newly installed home is under observation before it enters the panel sample. The home is placed in directory and polled, but withheld from production in the net daily reporting sample.
|
8 |
Run-inFinal line the aircraft takes, into wind, to reach the exit point (the spot)
|
<< Root cause analysis | Screening >> |