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clearanceRelationships Related Term: access classified n. ~ 1. Authorization necessary for access to classified information. - 2. Permission to take an action. - 3. The distance between two objects reserved f [..]
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clearance(co/ci)(ΔV/Δ t) Product of the concentration co of a component in an output system and the volume flow rate of the output system divided by the concentration ci of this component in the input system. [..]
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clearanceVolume of blood or plasma or mass of an organ effectively cleared of a substance by elimination (metabolism and excretion) divided by time of elimination. Note : Total clearance is the sum of the clea [..]
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clearanceThe minimum distance through air measured between the surface of something heat-producing and the surface of something combustible.
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clearanceIn most of the Canadian workers compensation provincial funds, an entity utilizing the services of another organization may be held responsible when that organization fails to pay the prem [..]
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clearance1560s, "action of clearing," from clear (v.) + -ance. Meaning "a clear space" is from 1788. Meaning "approval, permission" (especially to land or take off an aircraft) is [..]
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clearanceA document stating that a shipment is free to be imported into the country after all legal requirements have been met.
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clearanceThe clearance of a chemical is the volume of body fluid from which the chemical is, apparently, completely removed by biotransformation and/or excretion, per unit time. In fact, the chemical is only p [..]
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clearanceClearance is the first half of the process that completes your order to buy or sell a security. During clearance, the details on both sides of the transaction are compared electronically to ensure that the order to buy and the order to sell correspond. For example, in a stock transaction, the Committee on Uniform Securities Identification Procedure [..]
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clearanceCoverage of national television households by the number of stations (or markets) accepting a network program for airing; also, gaining available time on stations to carry a program or com- mercial.
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clearanceThe process of matching and novating (the act of replacing one participating member of a contract with another) interdealer trades. Securities that are required to be cleared are submitted to a regist [..]
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clearancethe distance by which one thing clears another; the space between them headroom: vertical space available to allow easy passage under something permission to proceed; "the plane was given [..]
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clearanceAn authorization by air traffic control for an aircraft to proceed under specified conditions within controlled airspace. Before a pilot is allowed to execute a maneuver, the pilot must receive clearance (permission) from air traffic control.
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clearancen. A certificate from the proper authorities that a vessel has complied with the law and may sail.
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clearance1. Intelligible data, the semantic content of which is available [7498-2]. 2. See: Security Clearance [CESG].
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clearancepermission from both military and political authorities to engage the enemy in a particular area
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clearanceDefinition see clearing.
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clearanceThe completion of customs entry requirements that results in the release of goods to the importer.
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clearanceclearance (pop)
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clearance"Clearance" is generally involved with three different areas, in bicycle parlance: Tire/Fender Clearance Tire/fender clearance is determined by frame design. Well-designed frames generally [..]
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clearancea station’s agreement to carry a particular program.
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clearanceSpace allowed to facilitate erection of units and provide for thermal and other estimated movements in structure.
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clearanceThe size beyond which cars or loads cannot use limits bridges, tunnels, etc.
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clearanceThe limiting dimensions of a rail shipment that would allow/prevent its clearing of tunnels and bridges.
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clearanceThe size beyond which cars or loads cannot use Limits bridges, tunnels, etc. A document stating that a shipment is free to be imported into the country after all legal requirements have been met.
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clearanceIn most circumstances the right to use music must be cleared with the copyright owners. Clearance is needed for copying, not just for commercial use. It is normally negotiated through licensing and co [..]
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clearanceThe measured distance between the lowest portion of a sign and the highest point of the grade underneath. (Also called height above grade.)
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clearanceThe distance or angle by which one objector surface clears another.
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clearanceThe clear vertical distance from the pit floor to the lowest structural or mechanical part, equipment or device installed beneath the car platform, except guide shoes or roller guides, safety jaw assemblies and platform aprons or guards, when the car rests on its fully compressed buffers.
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clearanceThe shortest vertical distance between the top of the car crosshead, or between the top of the car where no crosshead is provided, and the nearest part of the overhead structure or any other obstruction when the car floor is level with the top terminal landing.
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clearancea station's agreement to carry a particular program. __________________
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clearanceThe process of determining obligations pursuant to ASX market transactions for the exchange of money and securities between counterparties who are Participants in the Clearing House; clearance creates settlement obligations for securities and funds.
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clearancePursuant to 49 CFR 8.5 [Title 49 – Transportation, Subtitle A -- Office of the Secretary of Transportation], the term clearance means that “an individual is eligible, under the standards of Executive [..]
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clearance(n) the distance by which one thing clears another; the space between them(n) vertical space available to allow easy passage under something(n) permission to proceed
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clearanceThe clear distance between two objects measured surface to surface. For safety reasons, proper clearance must be maintained between power lines and the ground, buildings, trees, etc.
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clearanceThe size beyond which vessels, cars, or loads cannot pass through, under, or over bridges, tunnels, highways, and so forth.
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clearanceAuthorization given by ATC
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clearanceThe removal of the toxic waste products of food from the body. Clearance is one of the two main functions of the kidneys. In CKD, clearance is reduced and toxins from food build up in the blood.
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clearanceClearance is the radial distance from top of the tooth to the bottom of the tooth space in the mating gear.
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clearanceThe distance between the top of a tooth and the bottom of the space into which it fits on the meshing gear.
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clearanceamount of space between two adjacent parts.
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clearanceThe distance beween the copper around a hole (the annulus) and the copper in the surrounding polygon, or between any other copper item (line or arc) and a surrounding polygon.
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clearanceDistance through air between electrically live parts of opposite polarity or to ground.
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clearanceThe distance measured, usually in feet, between vegetation and the nearest energized SDG&E conductor or facility.
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clearanceLateral - Width required for safe passage of a bicycle as measured in a horizontal plane.
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clearanceFor the right to use music in some circumstances it must be cleared with the copyright owners. Clearance is needed for copying, not just for commercial use. It is normally negotiated through licensing [..]
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clearanceClearance is the minimum distance from any part of the crane to the nearest obstruction.
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clearanceGenerally refers to Security Clearance.
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clearanceSee Security clearance.
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clearanceA given amount of space between two parts such as between piston and cylinder, bearing and journal , etc. Cycle A vehicle with one or more wheels (usually spoked) where the rider/driver straddles the [..]
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clearanceSpaces at the top and bottom of the shaft.
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clearanceThe department or company which makes sure that uses of various musical compositions (and optionally recordings) are "cleared" for use within new recordings, motion pictures, television and [..]
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clearancePermission to use materials in a film (such as music or names of real people) that may be restricted by trademarks and regulations. CONDOR
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clearanceA non-specific host defense mechanism that removes Mucus and other material from the Lungs by ciliary and secretory activity of the tracheobronchial submucosal glands. It is measured in vivo as Mucus [..]
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clearanceA document stating that a shipment is free to be imported into the country after all legal requirements have been met.
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clearanceThe accomplishment of Customs formalities necessary to allow goods to enter home use, be exported or to be replaced under another Customs procedure. The term “Due Entry” in relation to imported goods [..]
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clearanceThe size beyond which vessels, cars, or loads cannot pass through, under, or over bridges, tunnels, highways, and so forth.
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clearanceCustoms clearance
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clearanceThe completion of customs entry requirements that results in the release of goods to the importer.
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clearancea crime is cleared or "solved" for crime reporting purposes when at least one person is arrested, charged with the commission of the crime, and turned over to the court for prosecuti [..]
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clearanceAccording to the DOJ"s definition, an offense is cleared or "solved" for crime reporting purposes when at least one person is arrested, charged with the commission of the offense, and t [..]
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clearanceAn offense is "cleared by arrest" or solved for crime reporting purposes when at least one person is arrested, charged with the commission of an offense, and turned over to a court for prosecution. Although no physical arrest is made, a clearance by arrest can be claimed when an offender is a person under 18 years of age (or the declared [..]
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clearanceThe maximum cylinder volume on the working side of the piston minus the displacement volume per stroke. Normally it is expressed as a percentage of the displacement volume.
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clearanceUsually a long, flighted ball used by defenders to clear the ball upfield.
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clearanceIs a piece of your own side getting in the way of a good move? One solution is to sacrifice said piece, for the benefit of a superior positional gain - Such a sacrifice is often referred to as a "Clearance Sacrifice".
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clearanceA move that clears a square for use by a different piece. The new piece can use the square to better advantage. A "clearance sacrifice" is where the vacating piece is sacrificed to make room [..]
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clearanceTypically expressed as a percentage, this is the displacement volume per stroke subtracted by the maximum cylinder volume in a compressor.
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clearanceMinimum distance from the extremity of a crane to the nearest obstruction.
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clearanceAuthorization given by ATC to proceed as requested or instructed (for example: “Cleared for take-off”, “Cleared for visual approach”, “Cleared to land”)
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clearanceMinimum distance from the extremity of a crane to the nearest obstruction.
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clearanceThe window of time during which a constituent is approved for involvement in an initiative or an action. Clearances are used to prevent development officers from making multiple asks to a constituent [..]
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clearanceThe post-trade and pre-settlement matching of trade details for the purpose of confirming the trade and allowing settlement.
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clearanceofficial permission from customs to leave port.
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