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Uniformityearly 15c., from Old French uniformite (14c.) or directly from Late Latin uniformitatem (nominative uniformitas) "uniformity," from Latin uniformis (see uniform (adj.)).
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Uniformity The evenness of precipitation over a given area. UNION A pipe fitting used to connect two lengths of pipe in such a way that neither has to be rotated. Back to Top V
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Uniformitya condition in which everything is regular and unvarying the quality of lacking diversity or variation (even to the point of boredom) (uniform) provide with uniforms; "The guards were uni [..]
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UniformityDefinition An appraisal term used to describe assessed values that have the same relationship to market value, implying an equalization of the tax burden.
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UniformityBeing uniform in the structure of the paper, the color and finish.
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Uniformity – The consistency of a single type of tape either within a single roll, from roll to roll, or from lot to lot. Unplasticized Vinyl (UPVC)
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Uniformity(n) a condition in which everything is regular and unvarying(n) the quality of lacking diversity or variation (even to the point of boredom)
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UniformityThe variation of power level between the optical outputs of a splitter.
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UniformityThe degree of variation of illuminance over a given plane. Greater uniformity means less variation of illuminance.
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UniformityDescribes how evenly light is distributed across an area.
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UniformityBy looking at and comparing the value of pixels in a sample “bright” area of an image, the average value of all the pixels is calculated showing the variance of each pixel from the mean. This gives a [..]
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UniformityThe degree of variation of illuminance over a given plane. Greater uniformity means less variation of illuminance. The uniformity ratio of illuminance is a measure of that variation expressed as either the ratio of the minimum to the maximum illuminance or the ratio of the minimum to the average illuminance.
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