Meaning capacity
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The ability of a resource to produce an amount of output in a specified amount of time.
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Having the mental capability to make decisions to make a valid will or form a valid contract.
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Credit grantors' measurement of a person's ability to repay loans.
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  See Generator capacity and (installed) Generator name plate capacity.
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  The amount of energy and capacity available for purchase from outside the system.
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Capacity is the amount a container can hold when filled.
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When referring to a memory card or a computer drive, capacity is the amount of its storage space, typically measured in megabytes (MB) or gigabytes (GB), but sometimes also indicating the number of im [..]
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The total amount of material a stream is able to carry under given conditions.
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of container1 [uncountable, countable, usually singular] the number of things or people that a container or space can hold The theater has a seating capacity of 2,000. a fuel tank with a capacity of 5 [..]
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The largest amount of insurance or reinsurance available from a company or the market in general. Capacity is determined by financial strength and is also used to refer to the additional amoun [..]
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early 15c., from Middle French capacité "ability to hold" (15c.), from Latin capacitatem (nominative capacitas) "breadth, capacity, capability of holding much," noun of state from [..]
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the amount a container or something can hold.
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/kəˈpæsəti/ noun plural capacities capacity /kəˈpæsəti/ noun plural capacities Learner's definition of CAPACITY 1  a  [count] : the ability to hold or contain people or things — usually singu [..]
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The ability by someone to make a specific decision for himself or herself in a given situation. It is assumed that anyone aged 16 or over has capacity unless proven otherwise. There are no degrees [..]
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The physical facilities, personnel, and processes available to meet the product or service needs of customers. Capacity generally refers to the maximum output or producing ability of a machine, a pers [..]
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Factor in determining creditworthiness. Capacity is assessed by weighing a borrower’s earning ability and the likelihood of continuing income against the amount of debt the borrower carries at the tim [..]
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The power output rating of a generator, typically in megawatts, measured on an instantaneous basis.
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The amount of capacity available for purchase from other power systems.
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ability.
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The amount of electric power that a generating unit can produce. The amount of electric power that a manufacturer rates its generator, turbine transformer, transmission, circuit, or system, is able to produce.
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Potential spending by the public within the catchment area, with which to support existing and additional retail floorspace.
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In law, capacity refers to the ability of an individual to understand the facts of a situation, evaluate the alternative options and the implications of each course of action, make an informed choice [..]
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(Network Capacity)
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capability to perform or produce; "among his gifts is his capacity for true altruism"; "limited runway capacity"; "a great capacity for [..]
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(1) The largest number of passengers an aircraft can safely transport under a given set of circumstances. (2) The total number of aircraft handled by an airport under a given set of circumstances. 
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The amount of contaminants a filter will hold before an excessive pressure drop is caused. Most filters have bypass valves which open when a filter reaches its rated capacity.
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the greatest amount a container will hold
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1. The quantity of resources available to perform useful work. 2. A concept used to help establish a WIP limit by ensuring that we only start work to match the available capacity to complete work. See [..]
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See channel capacity, traffic capacity.
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Measure of the contents of a balloon.
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The amount a container holds.
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Definitions (2) 1. A company or economy's ability to produce goods and services.
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1. The ability a person has to retain knowledge and to do complete tasks. 2. A person's potential for intellectual and creative accomplishments. 3. The inborn potential as differing from the deve [..]
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n. the maximum extent to which an individual is able to receive and retain information such as in mental or intellectual capacity, or to perform and withstand tasks such as in physical capacity. See a [..]
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The term used to describe the largest amount of insurance an insurer or a reinsurer is willing or permitted to underwrite. The term may refer to an insurer's capacity for one individual or to the [..]
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capacity (pop)
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Capacity - the skills, knowledge and resources needed to perform a function. Capacity development - the process by which individuals, groups, organisations, institutions and countries develop their abilities, individually and collectively, to perform functions, solve problems and achieve objectives. Capacity building differs from capacity developme [..]
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The "capacity" of a particular derailer model is the largest range of sprocket sizes it can handle: For front derailers, when the derailer is mounted high enough to clear the largest chainwh [..]
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pl: -ties 1 : a qualification, power, or ability (as to give consent or make a testament) created by operation of law 2 : an individual's ability or aptitude ;esp : mental ability as it relates t [..]
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This word is properly used in names of quantities that express the relative amount of some quantity with respect to a another quantity upon which it depends. For example, heat capacity is dU/dT, where [..]
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually... Learn More
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The amount of insurance available from a single insurer or from an insurer within a particular market. In Lloyd's, capacity refers to the historical basic unit of measurement within Lloyd's of the level of premium a syndicate is able to underwrite; a function of the capital pledged to support that syndicate by the capital providers.
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The load rating, measured in pounds, for which an elevator is designed a...
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Normal ability to produce metals in a given time period. This rating should include maintenance requirements, but because such service is scheduled to match the needs of the machinery (not those of th [..]
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The capability to generate electrical power, usually measured in megawatts (MW) or kilowatts(kW).
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The maximum electric power output of a generating unit (measured in MW) or the maximum amount of power that lines or equipment can safely carry.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The amount of weight the scale is capable of weighing accurately.
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 Typically measured in watts (W), kilowatts (kW), or megawatts (MW), the maximum electric output produced from a generator or the maximum electric consumption by a load.   From the small energy requirement of a 100-watt light bulb to the multi-megawatt power generation plants that serve the entire community, the utility must manage the entire capac [..]
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In reference to electricity, the maximum load that a generating unit or generating station can carry under specified conditions for a given period of time without exceeding approval limits of temperature and stress.
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The amount of electric energy and capacity available for purchase from outside a utility system.
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The load for which a generating unit is rated by its manufacturer. For an electric system, the total load rating for all generating units.
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In the context of credit transactions, capacity is one of the Three Cs of Credit. It is an indicator of how creditworthy a prospective borrower is likely to be, as determined by the borrower's current and future earnings relative to current debt. High earnings and low debt, for example, indicate a strong capacity to make payments on the loan i [..]
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The maximum amount of production available if equipment is fully productive (running at 100% OEE
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The maximum weight that can be placed on the scale or balance.
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The maximum traffic flow a piece of infrastructure (line, interlocking, terminal, yard) can handle under specified operating conditions.
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The largest amount of insurance or reinsurance available from a company. It can also refer to the largest amount .of insurance or reinsurance available in the marketplace
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This word is used in names of quantities which express the relative amount of some quantity with respect to a another quantity upon which it depends. For example, heat capacity is dU/dT, where U is th [..]
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The amount of energy, measured in kilowatts, that a plant or system is capable of producing.
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This refers to the amount of disposable income you have on a monthly basis.
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The combination of all the strengths, attributes and resources available within a community, society or organization that can be used to achieve agreed goals. Comment: Capacity may include infrastructure and physical means, institutions, societal coping abilities, as well as human knowledge, skills and collective attributes such as social relations [..]
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A borrower's ability to make mortgage payments on time. This depends on income and income stability (job history and security), assets and savings, and the amount of income left each month after paying housing costs, debts and other obligations.
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A borrower’s ability to make monthly loan payments. When reviewing loan applications, lenders look at a borrower’s income and debts to determine his or her capacity to repay.
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The ability to repay a loan from present income
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A borrower's ability to repay debt.
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Capacity is a prospective borrower's ability, based on income and existing debt load, to make future debt payments. Capacity can also refer to the level of production that a business or geographi [..]
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Capacity is subject to different meanings, but in the legal sense, it refers to the ability to make a rational decision based upon all relevant facts and considerations. In criminal law, the defendant [..]
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The information carrying ability of a telecommunications service. Below is a list of some common units of capacity for bandwidth and colocation services: • DS-0: A data communication circuit capable of transmitting at 64 Kbps • DS-1: A data communication circuit capable of transmitting at 1.544 Mbps • DS-3: A data communication circuit capable of t [..]
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(n) capability to perform or produce(n) the susceptibility of something to a particular treatment(n) the amount that can be contained(n) the maximum production possible(n) a specified function(n) (com [..]
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Refers to the amount of information or mental processing a person can attend to within a given time. [Click Here to Return to List]
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 - The quantity of electricity delivered by a battery under specific conditions, usually expressed in ampere-hours.
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The load for which a generating unit, generating plant or other electrical apparatus is rated either by the user or by the manufacturer.
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The maximum amount of power
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In the electric power industry, capacity has two meanings: 1. System Capacity: The maximum power capability of a system. For example, a utility system might have a rated capacity of 5000 megawatts, or [..]
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The capacity of a solar power system is commonly its output in optimal circumstances. Capacity is measured in Watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). 1kW = 1000W.  Capacity can be referred to as the size of a system, e.g. 3 kW.
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The measure of a solar power system's output, usually in peak conditions. Capacity is usually measured in Watts (W) or kilowatts (kW). 1kW = 1000W. Amps x Volts = Watts.
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 The potential for generating power, measured in kilowatts, of a power plant. Also the electric load, measured in watts or kilowatts, of a piece of electrical equipment or system.
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 The amount of energy and capacity available for purchase from outside the system.
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 The maximum amount that something can contain, for instance pipeline capacity or generation capacity.
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The maximum load that a generator, substation, transmission line or other electric apparatus can carry under existing service conditions, typically measured in megawatts or kilowatts.
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The maximum sustainable amount of electric energy that can be carried or delivered at any instant; measured in Watts. A term that can be applied to a transmission system or to a piece of equipment suc [..]
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The load-carrying ability expressed in megawatts (MW) of generation, transmission or other electrical equipment.
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The amount of electric power that can be delivered at one time by a generating unit, generating station, or all the plants on an electric system.
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The load for which a generating unit, generating station, or other electrical apparatus is rated by the user or the manufacturer.
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The amount of energy and capacity available for purchase from outside the system.
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1) Also known as the power or capability of an electric generating plant. Facilities I place to serve electric customers. 2) The total amount electrical energy a power line is able to transport at any given time. Measured in kVA.
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facultas, concepta
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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Capacity represents the ability to treat, move or reuse water. Typically capacity is expressed in million gallons per day (MGD).
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Fluid flow measured in gpm, liters/min, M3/hr. etc.
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The electric energy content of a battery expressed in "Watt hours". Batteries with the same output voltage also use "Ampere hours" for comparing capacities.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU's. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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HVAC capacity is the output produced by the heating or cooling unit and is measured in BTUs per hour.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The number of units that can be produced in a year based on operating with the normal number of shifts and maintenance interruptions.
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The maximum amount of electricity that a generating unit, power plant or utility can produce under specified conditions. Capacity is measured in megawatts and is also referred to as the NAMEPLATE RATING. (SOURCE: California Energy Commission, http://www.consumerenergycenter.org)
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The amount of electric power delivered or required for which a generator, turbine, transformer, transmission circuit, station, or system is rated by the manufacturer.
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The amount of power available for purchase from outside the system to supply energy or capacity.
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Usually measured in BTUs or tons, capacity refers to an air conditioning or heating unit’s ability to cool or heat a space. For instance, a 20-ton air conditioning unit has twice the capacity of a 10- [..]
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The maximum amount of electricity that can be carried by a line. Residential lines with lower than normal capacity often incur lower lines charges because of their limitations.
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The maximum number of vehicles which can pass over a given section of lane or a roadway in one direction, or in both directions for a two-lane or three lane highway, during a given time period (usuall [..]
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The maximum rate at which persons or vehicles can be reasonably expected to traverse a point or uniform segment of a lane or roadway during a specified time period under prevailing roadway, traffic an [..]
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The maximum number of vehicles that can reasonably be expected to pass over a lane or a roadway during a given time period under prevailing roadway and traffic conditions. Typically, the maximum expressway capacity for automobiles is 2,000 vehicles per lane per hour.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to cool or heat a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU's. For cooling, it is often given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. Heating is usually expressed in BTUs, cooling is expressed in tons
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The normal load in pounds, cubic feet in gallons, which the car is designed to carry.  These figures are stenciled on the sides of cars.
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Capacity is the ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, capacity is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, capacity is usually given in tons.
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The ability to hear, process and understand information in its full context in order to make informed decisions. A person must be able to articulate their understanding of the consequences of their actions in order to demonstrate capacity.  A person with advanced dementia is not typically going to have capacity to select a trusted individual as the [..]
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Usually refers to the current handling capability of a switch.
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The maximum number of vehicles that can reasonably be expected to pass over a given roadway or section of roadway, in one direction, during a given time period and under the prevailing roadway, traffi [..]
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The amount of pulp, paper or paperboard that a paper machine or mill is capable of producing over an extended period of time with the full use of its equipment, adequate raw materials and labor and fu [..]
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is the rated continuous load-carrying ability of generation, transmission or other electrical equipment, expressed in megawatts (MW) for active power or megavolt-amperes (MVA) for apparent power. Capa [..]
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Indicates the amount of weight a given elevator is able to support safely. Car (elevator) - The load-carrying unit, including its platform, frame, enclosure, and car door or gate. Car Counterweight - [..]
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In reference to a person's mental acuity to be able to make clear decisions in a legal matter.
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The maximum hourly rate at which persons or vehicles can be reasonably expected to traverse a point or a uniform section of a lane or roadway during a given time period under prevailing roadway, traffic, and control conditions.
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Maximum number of bicycle which has a reasonable expectation of passing a given point, during a given period, under existing facility conditions.
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A term used to describe how many aircraft can be accommodated within an airspace area without compromising safety or generating excessive delay
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The maximum sustainable flow (typically measured in vehicles per hour) past a defined point (or over a uniform roadway segment) during a defined time period, under prevailing traffic and roadway condi [..]
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Capacity is the maximum rated load that a crane is designed to handle safely.
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The term capacity refers to the maximum power that a machine, such as an electrical generator, or system, such as a transmission line, can safely produce or handle at any given time.
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The amount of electric power delivered or required for which a generator, turbine, transformer, transmission circuit, apparatus, station, or system is rated by the manufacturer. Capacity is also used synonymously with capability.
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The maximum amount of power that a system or subsystem can carry or produce at a specific moment. Capacity is typically measured in megawatts.
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Physical value of the energy turnover in a given time period, expressed in watts (W)
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The load that a power generation unit or other electrical apparatus or heating unit is rated by the manufacture to be able to meet or supply.
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 The quantity of electricity delivered by a battery under specified conditions, usually expressed in ampere-hours.
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Security Analytics has a modular-capacity architecture enabled with direct-attached capacity (DACs) or storage area networks (SANs), that adapts to the organization's short-term investigation and longer-term analytic and data-retention needs.
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The amount of available compute size at a given time. Each Auto Scaling group is defined with a minimum and maximum compute size. A scaling activity increases or decreases the capacity within [..]
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  The maximum load a generating unit, generating station, or other electrical apparatus is rated to carry or can actually carry under existing service conditions.
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The power output rating of a generator, typically measured in megawatts.
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System capacity is the total amount of electricity resources available to use if needed. Throughout the year, PJM must have enough resources, plus an additional reserve, to supply the greatest amount [..]
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The potential for generating power, measured in kW or MW, of a power plant. Also the electric load, measured in W or kW, of a piece of electrical equipment.
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The capacity of a battery is specified as the number of amp-hrs that the battery will deliver at a specific discharge rate and temperature. The capacity of a battery is not a constant value and is see [..]
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the power to learn, improve, or achieve in some relevant area or sphere of human activity. Again, an individual's perceived capacity is based on a judgement and so susceptible to all related prob [..]
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Used in reference to batteries, this is the maximum ‘volume’ of energy that the battery in question can hold.
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The amount of weight, in pounds, an elevator is able to carry.
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The amount of space inside an object; often how much liquid a container can hold, but also air space. Typically measured in litres (L)
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Heating and cooling equipment capacities are measured in BTUs. How much heat can the air conditioning unit remove.
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Refrigeration capacity by system usually measured in BTU/H or Tons for cooling.  One Ton is equivalent to 12,000 Btu/H.
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 - The capacity of a battery is a measure of the amount of energy that it can deliver in a single discharge. Battery capacity is normally listed as amp-hours (or milli amp-hours) or as watt-hours.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to cool or heat a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU's. For cooling, it is often given in tons. Back to the top.
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Usually measured in BTUs or tons, capacity refers to an air conditioning or heating unit’s ability to cool or heat a space. For instance, a 20-ton air conditioning unit has twice the capacity of a 10- [..]
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The amount of space a heating or cooling system can heat or cool. Heating ability is expressed in BTUs and cooling ability is expressed in tons.
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The output or producing capability of a piece of cooling or heating equipment. Cooling and heating capcity are normally referred to in BTU'S.
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Usually measured in BTUs or tons, capacity refers to an air conditioning or heating unit's ability to cool or heat a space. For instance, a 4-ton air conditioning unit has twice the capacity of a [..]
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The output or producing ability of cooling or heating systems. Cooling and heating capacities are referred to in British thermal units (BTUs) per hour.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, it is usually expressed in BTU’s. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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Usually measured in BTUs or tons, capacity refers to an air conditioning or heating unit's ability to cool or heat a space. For instance, a 20-ton air conditioning unit has twice the capacity of a 10-ton unit.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The output or producing ability of a piece of heating or cooling equipment. Heating and cooling capacities are referred to in BTU's.
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The output or producing ability of a piece of cooling or heating equipment. Cooling and heating capacities are referred to on BTUs.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to cool or heat a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU's. For cooling, it is often given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to cool or heat a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU’s. For cooling, it is often given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to cool or heat a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU's. For cooling, it is often given in tons. Back to the top.
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Capacity refers to the ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. Typically, heating capacity is expressed in BTUs and cooling capacity is expressed in tons. The higher the capacity, the more heating or cooling power that unit supplies.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For Cooling and Heating, this can be expressed in BTU’s.
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The output or producing ability of cooling or heating systems. Cooling and heating capacities are referred to in British thermal units (BTUs) per hour.
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The number of images that can be recorded to a memory card or other storage device. The number of images that can be recorded varies with image quality and size.
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The amount of storage space available on a hard-drive or media card.
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The volume of air remaining in the Lungs at the end of a normal, quiet expiration. It is the sum of the Residual Volume and the Expiratory Reserve Volume. Common abbreviation is FRC.
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The number of Beds which a Hospital has been designed and constructed to contain. It may also refer to the number of Beds set up and staffed for use.
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The maximum volume of air that can be inspired after reaching the end of a normal, quiet expiration. It is the sum of the Tidal Volume and the Inspiratory Reserve Volume. Common abbreviation is IC.
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Measure of the maximum amount of air that can be breathed in and blown out over a sustained interval such as 15 or 20 seconds. Common Abbreviations are MVV and MBC.
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The amount of a gas taken up, by the pulmonary Capillary Blood from the alveolar gas, per minute per unit of average Pressure of the gradient of the gas across the Blood-Air Barrier.
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A Health care system's ability to rapidly mobilize to meet an increased demand, to rapidly expand beyond normal services levels to meet the increased demand in the event of large-scale Disasters [..]
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Measure of the maximum amount of air that can be expelled in a given number of seconds during a Forced Vital Capacity determination . It is usually given as FEV followed by a subscript indicating the [..]
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The volume of air contained in the Lungs at the end of a maximal inspiration. It is the equivalent to each of the following sums: Vital Capacity plus Residual Volume; Inspiratory Capacity plus Functio [..]
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The volume of air that is exhaled by a maximal expiration following a maximal inspiration.
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An Educator Preparation Provider’s (EPP) stated, reviewed and evaluated ability to deliver and maintain its obligations related to (1) the high quality preparation of candidates for professional roles [..]
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The ability, in a given time, of a resource measured in quality and quantity or the quantity of goods which can be stored in or loaded into a warehouse, store and/or loaded into a means of transport at a particular time.
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(1) The amount of capital available to an insurance company or to the industry as a whole for underwriting general insurance coverage or coverage for specific perils. (2) The amount of insurance a com [..]
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The supply of insurance available to meet demand. Capacity depends on the industryís financial ability to accept risk. For an individual insurer, the maximum amount of risk it can underwrite based on [..]
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 The available space for, or ability to handle, freight.
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The ability of an insurer, syndicate or market to absorb the risk.
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In relation to a Lloyd’s member, the maximum amount of insurance premiums (gross of reinsurance but net of brokerage) which a member can accept. In relation to a syndicate, the aggregate of each membe [..]
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the amount of business an insurer is able to responsibly write and remain solvent.
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The supply of insurance available to meet demand. Capacity depends on the industry's financial ability to accept risk. For an individual insurer, the maximum amount of risk it can underwrite b [..]
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The amount of capital available from an insurance company or the market, for underwriting insurance coverage.
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The amount of space inside a container for a given amount of product. The normal volume (usually measured in ccs, mls, ounces, or grams) of a bottle, published in standard sizes used by industry. When [..]
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Shareholder’s equity (for publicly traded insurance companies) and retained earnings (for mutual insurance companies). There is no general measure of capital adequacy for property/casualty insurers. C [..]
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The supply of insurance available to meet demand. Capacity depends on the industry's financial ability to accept risk. For an individual insurer, the maximum amount of risk it can underwrite b [..]
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The largest amount of insurance or reinsurance available from a company. In a broader sense, it refers to the largest amount of insurance or reinsurance available in the marketplace.
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(1) The amount of capital available to an insurance company or to the industry as a whole for underwriting general insurance coverage or coverage for specific perils. (2) The amount of insurance a com [..]
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In the context of networks, capacity is the complex measurement of the maximum amount of data that may be transferred between network locations over a link or network path. Because of the amount of in [..]
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The amount of particulates a filter can remove while maintaining practical filtration and pressure differential.
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The ability to understand and give legal consent to an action or arrangement.
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Capacity is an individual’s ability to make an informed decision. Examples of capacity are being over a particular age and being free from the influence of alcohol or drugs. A person acting under the [..]
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The legal ability to take a decision, usually in relation to contracts, indicated by elements such as being over 18 or not being intoxicated.
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Capacity refers to the measurement of how much work can be completed within a given, fixed time frame by estimating the number of available, productive work hours for an individual or team. To accurately estimate capacity, it is important to factor in all known variables such as meetings, holidays and vacations, as well as the effects of multi-task [..]
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the maximum number of IPs a connection can hold at one time
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The maximum number of aircraft, cargo or passengers which can be accommodated or contained.
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The amount of air flow delivered under specific conditions, usually expressed in cubic feet per minute (cfm).
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The actual volume flow rate of air or gas compressed and delivered from a compressor running at its rated operating conditions of speed, pressures, and temperatures. Actual capacity is generally expre [..]
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
Source: delair.com (offline)

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Capacity is the output or producing capability of a piece of cooling or heating equipment. Cooling and heating capacity are normally referred to in BTUs.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The output or producing capability of a piece of cooling or heating equipment. Cooling and heating capacity are normally referred to in BTUs.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The output or producing ability of a piece of cooling or heating equipment. Cooling and heating capacity are normally referred to in BTUs.
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The amount of air flow delivered under specific conditions, usually expressed in cubic feet per minute (CFM). Check Valve
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. Heating is usually expressed in BTUs; cooling is expressed in tons.
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  The number of aircraft that can arrive or depar from an airport under specific conditions during a specified time.  It is determined by several factors including available runways and gates, runway [..]
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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Often expressed in cubic feet per minute (cfm), this is the quantity of air flow that is delivered through particular conditions.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to cool or heat a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU's. For cooling, it is often given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to cool or heat a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU’s. For cooling, it is often given in tons.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTU's. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The maximum load a generating unit, generating station, or other electrical apparatus is rated to carry.
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The output or producing ability of a piece of cooling or heating equipment. Cooling and heating capacities are referred to as BTUs.
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In HVAC, a unit's or system's capacity refers to the hourly BTU output, or BTU/h
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The maximum rated load (in tons) which a crane is designed to handle.
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The mass flow rate through a valve under specified conditions.
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The maximum rated load (in tons) which a crane is designed to handle.
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The maximum amount of natural gas that can be produced, transported, stored, distributed or utilized in a given period of time under design conditions.
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Refers to the signers official job identity when signing a document. A signer could sign in the capacity of themself as an individual, or as a president of a particular company. Being an attorney is a [..]
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The maximum power output rating of a power plant (usually in MW) measured on an instantaneous basis.
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the measure of total content, production or output. For example, the amount of heat a burned fuel will release, or amount of contaminants a filter will hold before an excessive pressure drop is caused.
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The component of operable capacity that is not in operation and not under active repair, but capable of being placed in operation within 30 days; and capacity not in operation but under active repair that can be completed within 90 days.
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The amount of capacity that, at the beginning of the period, is in operation; not in operation and not under active repair, but capable of being placed in operation within 30 days; or not in operation but under active repair that can be completed within 90 days. Operable capacity is the sum of the operating and idle capacity and is measured in barr [..]
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The maximum amount of product that can be produced from processing facilities.
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The volume of gas which can be moved through the pipeline or stored in a storage facility over a period of time. The amount pipeline capacity reserved for a customer is determined by contract.
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A person’s ability to repay a loan (judged by earning power and a current financial commitments; also based on record of financial responsibility). A measure of creditworthiness.
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The supply of insurance available to meet demand. Capacity depends on the industry’s financial ability to accept risk. For an individual insurer, the maximum amount of risk it can underwrite based on [..]
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Capacity is the data rate capability of a data communications component to carry out its intended function. It is typically used to describe the capability of a communications channel or link. For example, the capacity of a T1 channel is 64 Kbps.
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Capacity is defined by the amount of work that can be accomplished within the available resources.
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The ability of a heating or cooling system to heat or cool a given amount of space. For heating, this is usually expressed in BTUs. For cooling, it is usually given in tons.
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The adsorption activity possessed in varying degrees by ion-exchange materials. This quality may be expressed as kilograms per cubic foot, gram-milliequivalents per gram, pound-equivalents per pound, [..]
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The maximum load a generating unit, generating station, or other electrical apparatus is rated to carry by the manufacturer or can actually carry under existing service conditions.
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The ability to hold, receive or absorb A measure of such ability; volume The maximum amount that can be held ''It was hauling a capacity load.'' ''The orchestra played to a capacity crowd.'' [..]
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A combination of all the strengths and resources available within a community, society or organization that can reduce the level of risk, or the effects of a disaster. Capacity may include physical, i [..]
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Having the cognitive ability to understand topics and make decisions.
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the maximum number of passengers a ship is able to carry.
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The amount of a nutrient a company can produce annually.
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describes an individual's ability to execute a task or an action.
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Credit grantors' measurement of a person's ability to repay loans.
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The capacity of natural and juridical persons (legal persons) in general, determines whether they may make binding amendments to their rights, duties and obligations, such as getting married or mergi [..]
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Capacity or capacities may refer to:
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Capacity, was an American schooner that arrived in San Francisco on January 9, 1852. The Capacity under Captain Driscoll, subsequently was hired by Captain James Turnbull to carry a cargo of U. S. Ar [..]
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