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A measure of the physiological response a drug produces in the body. A less active drug produces less response (and visa versa).
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An action to be performed, such as a task, or a communication item that is sent or received, for example, email, phone calls, and appointments. The status of activities is tracked and the activity his [..]
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An effective concentration used in thermodynamic calculations in place of the actual concentration to allow equations developed for ideal solutions to be used to treat real solutions.
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The main actions taken to operate the COBIT process.
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Based Costing - An accounting/business term and method of profitability analysis which calculates and includes all business costs attributable to (used by) a particular business activity [..]
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Activité
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Activity is the term used to characterise the number of nuclei which disintegrate in a radioactive substance per unit time usually measured in Becquerels (Bq); a Bq is 1 disintegration per second. Rep [..]
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Quotient of the activity 'A' of a material and the mass 'm' of this material; Asp = A / m. Unit: Bq/kg.
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An event, a task, a call you've logged, or an email you've sent. You can relate an activity to other records, such as an account, a lead, an opportunity, or a case. In an org with Shared Activities enabled, you can relate an activity to multiple contacts. Tasks can also be generated by workflow rules and approval processes configure [..]
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The functional elements of a program. Example: training and personal protective clothing are activities within the Operations and Firefighters Safety Program.
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c. 1400, "active or secular life," from Old French activité, from Medieval Latin activitatem (nominative activitas), a word in Scholastic philosophy, from Latin activus (see active). Meaning [..]
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Work performed by people, equipment, technologies, or facilities. Activities are usually described by the action-verb-adjective-noun grammar convention. Activities may occur in a linked sequence and a [..]
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See Intrinsic Activity.
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Measure of the effective concentration of a chemical in the gas or liquid phase. The activity is usually less than the mass concentration, from which it differs due to the nonideal nature of gases and [..]
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The rate of disintegration (transformation) or decay of radioactive material per unit time. The units of activity (also known as radioactivity) are the curie (Ci) and the becquerel (Bq). For related information, see Measuring Radiation.
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A task or set of tasks that are carried out in order to create a deliverable Editor's Note: It should be noted that the term "activity" is used as a collection of tasks, synonymous with [..]
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An activity that can be eliminated without adversely affecting the process. The term is closely related to muda and lean thinking.  Examples of typical non-value adding activities in procurement proce [..]
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any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity" action: the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out [..]
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1. A Scrum practice that involves taking action or performing a process, for example, sprint-planning activity, daily scrum activity, sprint review activity, and sprint retrospective activity. 2. In a [..]
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Definition The volume of a stock or exchange over a given period of time.
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Process or set of processes undertaken by an organisation (or on its behalf) that produces or supports one or more products or services.
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tetikeyt
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aktivitet
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activity (pop)
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The number of disintegrations per unit time inside a radioactive source. Expressed in becquerels.
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chemistry - the concentration of a specific chemical species in moles per liter that has been adjusted for equilibrium conditions such as ionic strength, temperature, and pressure
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The second level of a business classification scheme. Activities are the major tasks performed by an organisation to accomplish each of its functions. In a functional analysis, an activity is identified by name and scope note. The scope of an activity encompasses all the transactions that take place in relation to it. Depending on the nature of the [..]
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The number of disintegrations per unit time taking place in a radioactive material. The unit of activity is the Becquerel (Bq), one disintegration per second.
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An action performed by Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 for achievement of some user goal. Examples: backing up, recovery, exporting a backup, cataloging a vault. An activity may be initiated by a use [..]
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the property of certain nuclides of emitting radiation by spontaneous transformation of their nuclei. Various units of (radio)activity have been used including curie (1 Ci = 3.7 x 1010 disintegrations [..]
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The number of atoms of a radioactive sample that decay each second. The units are becquerels (Bq).
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HP, EM The activity of a sample of radioactive material is the number of disintegrations per second taking place in that particular sample. The SI unit of activity is the becquerel (Bq).
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In effect means:- 'how much Radioactive material' - in terms of rate of transformations where 1 Becquerel (Bq) =1 transformation per second. Therefore, for 1MBq of activity the disintegratio [..]
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The work, or one of several lines of work, carried on within any organization or organizational subdivision. 
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A specific unit of work or service performed.
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A six-digit required value in the Harvard Chart of Accounts that captures the purpose or use of funds. (Chart of Accounts term)Refer to http://able.harvard.edu/chart-accounts
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(n) any specific behavior(n) the state of being active(n) an organic process that takes place in the body(n) (chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction(n) a process ex [..]
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Delivery of teaching, e.g., lecture, tutorial, seminar. Each activity may have one or more classes.
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The sphere of activity, the whole field through which the influence of an object or person extends.
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The activity of a radioactive sample is the number of emissions of nuclear radiation from that sample in one second. It is measured in becquerel (Bq)
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A measure of the radioactivity of a particular radioisotope. Activity is calculated by the number of atoms disintegrating per unit of time. Its unit of measurement is the curie.
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An activity occurs at the end of every trip and reflects the trip purpose, that is, what the tripmaker did at the trip destination. Activities are categorized according to schemes such as subsistence/ [..]
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In SCORM 2004 sequencing, every item in a SCORM manifest is called an “activity”. Activities can be “deliverable”, or “leafs” when they correspond to a SCO or Asset. Or, activities can be “clusters” w [..]
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The number of particles or photons ejected from a radioactive substance per unit time.
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A specific physical task that may or may not be connected to an action, such as a character loading a gun or packing a suitcase.
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A term used in Eastern European Research Literature on Brain and Behavior Physiology for cortical functions. It refers to the highest level of integrative function of the Brain, centered in the Cerebr [..]
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Activities performed by Humans.
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Voluntary use of free Time for activities outside the daily routine.
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A Blood protein (NSILA) which mimics the biological activity of Insulin in Serum, but is not suppressed by Insulin Antibodies. During acid-Ethanol extraction of Cohn fraction III, 10% of the activity [..]
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The Rotation of linearly polarized Light as it passes through various media.
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The physical activity of a Human or an Animal as a behavioral phenomenon.
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Sexual activities of Humans.
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Any type of variation in the appearance of energy output of the sun. (NASA Thesaurus, 1994)
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The performance of the basic activities of Self Care, such as dressing, ambulation, or Eating.
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The process in certain Bacteria; Fungi; and Cyanobacteria converting free atmospheric Nitrogen to biologically usable Forms of Nitrogen, such as Ammonia; Nitrates; and amino compounds.
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Activities by crew members conducted outside the pressurized hull of a Spacecraft.
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Constituent composed of protein and phospholipid that is widely distributed in many Tissues. It serves as a cofactor with Factor VIIa to activate Factor X in the extrinsic pathway of Blood Coagulation [..]
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The natural bactericidal property of Blood due to normally occurring antibacterial substances such as beta lysin, leukin, etc. This activity needs to be distinguished from the bactericidal activity co [..]
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Module that displays the actions performed in a project over a certain period of time.
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Actions taken or work performed through which inputs, such as funds, technical assistance and other types of resources are mobilized to produce specific outputs (Organisation for Economic Co-operation [..]
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task that is needed to produce a deliverable [from BS 8536-1] Adaptability
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is the state of an object over an interval of time. An activity starts with an event and ends with another event.
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This entry has no definition yet. (14 Jan 2009)
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1. The state of being active, the ability to produce some effect, the extent of some function or action. 2. <chemistry> A thermodynamic quantity that represents the effective concentration of a solute in a nonideal solution, if concentrations are replaced by activities, the equations for equilibrium constants, electrode potentials, osmotic pr [..]
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A measure of the physiological response a drug produces in the body. A less active drug produces less response (and visa versa). (12 Dec 1998)
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In the Sales Force Automation plugin, activities track sales-related actions, such as email messages, phone calls, or meetings. Activities may be associated with a contact, account, or opportunity.
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a good or service provided by, or on behalf of, a local authority or council controlled organisation; and includes the performance of regulatory and other governmental functions.
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An activity is a structured undertaking of limited duration and narrow scope. It mobilizes inputs such as commodities, technical assistance, training or resource transfers in order to produce specific [..]
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An activity can be defined as a process, what is done for a particular purpose. Each Work package is divided into activities. Activities have to lead to the development of one or more project outputs.
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Activity data is the measures for each item sold at a specific retailer in each store for a particular time period (interval).ACV:
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see Framework activity
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The state or quality of being active; nimbleness; agility; vigorous action or operation; energy; active force; as, an increasing variety of human activities. (Pit row was abuzz with activity.) S [..]
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Activity may refer to: Action (philosophy), in general Human activity: human behavior, in sociology behavior may refer to all basic human actions, economics may study human economic activities and al [..]
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An activity in Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a major task that must take place in order to fulfill an operation contract. The Student Guide to Object-Oriented Development defines an activity as a [..]
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An activity in Unified Modeling Language (UML) is a major task that must take place in order to fulfill an operation contract. The Student Guide to Object-Oriented Development defines an activity as a [..]
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