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a) To place a round of ammunition in a firearm chamber or magazine. b) A specific type or composition of ammunition.
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  An end-use device or customer that receives power from the electric system. Source: Glossary of Terms Used in NERC Reliability Standards.
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Load denotes either a fund’s maximum initial or deferred sales charge.
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Pounds (number) of cattle that can be hauled on a large cattle truck.  For example, pot load is 42,000-52,000 lb (40-42 head of slaughter steers, 72 yearlings, or 100 calves).
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Of a stream, the amount that it carries at any one time.
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late 15c., "to place in or on (a vehicle)," from load (n.). Sense of "add to the weight of, put a load in or on" is from c. 1500; sense of "to charge a firearm" is from 1 [..]
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c. 1200, lode, lade "that which is laid upon a person or beast, burden," a sense extension from Old English lad "a way, a course, a carrying; a street, watercourse; maintenance, support [..]
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Any force or combination of forces applied to the outside of a structure.
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The portion of the offering price of shares of open-end investment companies in excess of the value of the underlying assets. Covers sales commissions and all other costs of distribution. The load is [..]
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A huge overdue amount of cum that weighs down your balls and makes them ache blue
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1. semen 2. cum 3. love juice 4. jizz 5. a slut's toothpaste
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jizz
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n. the total amount of sperm ejaculated in one orgasm.
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Jizz, ejaculate, cum
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A portion of man juice.
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The amount of semen expelled during one male ejaculation.
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To place explosives in a drill hole. Also, to transfer broken material into a haulage device.
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The amount of electric power delivered or required at any specific point or points on an electrical system. The requirement originates at the energy-consuming equipment of the customer.
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The amount of electricity delivered or required at any specific point or points on a system. The load of an electricity system is effected by many factors and changes on a daily, seasonal, and annual [..]
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component within a circuit that transforms electricity into a different form of energy such as light, heat, or sound.
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If you buy a mutual fund through a broker or other financial professional, you pay a sales charge or commission, also called a load. If the charge is levied when you purchase the shares, it's called a front-end load. If you pay when you sell shares, it's called a back-end load or contingent deferred sales charge. And with a level lo [..]
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A sales charge or commission paid by an investor. Typically, this term is used only in connection with investments in mutual funds and municipal fund securities. See: BACK-END LOAD; COMMISSION; FRONT- [..]
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weight to be borne or conveyed fill or place a load on; "load a car"; "load the truck with hay" a quantity that can be processed or transported at o [..]
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v. To transfer a program held on some external storage medium (such as magnetic tape or disk) into the main memory of the machine in a form suitable for execution.
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all that can be carried at one time, like a load of bricks or a load of bananas, the same word also means to put bullets into a gun, ready for shooting
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The power consumed by a device or circuit in performing its function. 2. A power-consuming device connected to a circuit. 3. To enter data or programs into storage or working registers. 4. To insert data values into a database that previously contained no occurrences of data. 5. To place a magnetic tape reel on a tape drive, or to place cards into [..]
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rock material being transported by an agent of erosion.
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The amount of force which can be exerted by a lever from a given amount of effort.
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Dictionary of Internet Terms On the WWW,HTML documents and graphics are loaded into the browser whenever an URL is accessed.
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A load in electrical terms is the power consumed by a device or a circuit. Load is also used to describe the total of all electricity consumers in a power system.
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The amount that investors pay when they buy (front-end load) or redeem (back-end load) shares in a mutual fund, similar to a commission. The SEC's rules do not limit sales loads a fund may charge,...
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Definition A sales charge added to the purchase and/or sale price of some mutual funds and annuities. opposite of no-load.
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The amount of electric power delivered or required at any specific point or points on an electrical system. The requirement originates at the energy-consuming equipment of the customer.
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(1) To install. For example, to load a disk means to mount it in a disk drive. (2) To copy a program from a storage device into memory. Every program must be loaded into memory before it can be execut [..]
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1. The combination of components used to assemble a cartridge or shotshell.2. The act of putting ammunition into a firearm.
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To dream that you carry a load, signifies a long existence filled with labors of love and charity. To fall under a load, denotes your inability to attain comforts that are necessary to those looking to you for subsistence. To see others thus engaged, denotes trials for them in which you will be interested.   
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Noun. The quantity of semen that is usually ejaculated. E.g."She was so horny I shot my load just looking at her." See 'shoot one's load'.
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an amount added (as to the price of a security or the net premium in insurance) to represent selling expense and profit to the distributor compare no-load
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In electrical terms, the demand of an electrical process - i.e.- amp load. In computer terms it refers to transferring data from a disk (or other types of media) to a computer system.
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The amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment.
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The quantity or mass of any substance transported in an effluent per unit time (the product of concentration of pollutant and effluent flow).
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Capacity rating in pounds which an elevator is designed to safely handle.
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See
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The amount of electric power drawn at a specific time from an electric power system, or the total power drawn from the system.
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in manufacturing, describes the amount of production scheduled against a plant or machine. In warehousing, describes the materials being handled by a piece of equipment. In transportation, describes t [..]
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An amount of end-use demand.
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Anything in an electrical circuit that, when the circuit is turned on, draws power from that circuit.
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The weight or force applied to the load cell.
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Load is that the amount of electric power used by devices associated to electricity generating system.  
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The amount of power carried by a utility system or subsystem, or the amount of power consumed by an electric device, at a specified time. Load is also referred to as demand.
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Any measurable force exerted on a structure or object. Things that can add load to a sign and its supporting structure include water, snow and wind. (See also dead load.)
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What the river carries along with it - mud, sand, rocks, wood
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The load is any material transported by the river, e.g. Sand, pebbles, rock particles.
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Any device to which power is delivered
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A term used to describe work require form a motor to drive equipment attached at the shaft. Usually defined in units of horsepower, or torque at a certain speed.
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materials carried by a stream. local wind -
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The type of load is important when it comes to selecting and calculating the suitable vibration isolation. This load is composed of two parts: 1. static load caused by the weight of the machine and th [..]
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Sales charge on a mutual fund, usually paid at time of purchase. The NASD
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the force to be overcome by a machine when it shifts or raises an object
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Short for download and upload. If someone asks how long did the page take to load? He/She is referring to the time it takes a page to appear on your screen. If a web page is loading slow it means that [..]
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There are two popular meanings for load. The first means to fetch some data or a program from a disk and store it in memory. The second indicates the amount of work a component (especially a processor [..]
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Load refers to the process of drawing the image of a web page, including text and graphics, on your screen. If you have to wait a long time for a page to appear, you say it takes a long time to load. [..]
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The sales charge assessed upon the initial investment in or redemption of a mutual fund.
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Something physical or electrical that absorbs energy. A wind generator that is connected to a battery bank is loaded. A disconnected wind generator is NOT loaded, so the blades are free to spin at ver [..]
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 - 1) The amount of electrical power required by connected electrical equipment. 2) The total impedance of all the items in the output circuit.
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The electrical device or devices that use electric power.
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something which takes electrical energy from a circuit. It is sometimes called an energy sink. A household light globe becomes a load when it is connected to the mains and switched on.
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The end-use consumption of power
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An electrical device or devices that use electric power.
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The amount of electric power delivered or required at any specific point or points on a system. The requirement originates at the energy consuming equipment of the consumers.
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The amount of electricity used by any electrical unit or appliance at any given time.
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The amount of electric power required to meet customers’ use in a given period.
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The load of a transformer is the power, in kVA or volt-amperes, supplied by the transformer.
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The amount of electric power drawn at a specific time from an electric system, or the total power drawn from the system. Peak load is the amount of power drawn at the time of highest demand.
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see demand.
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 The amount of electric power delivered or required at any specific point or points on a system. The requirement originates at the energy-consuming equipment of the consumers.
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 End user of retail power; the consuming customer.
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Amount of electricity needed/demanded at a given time.
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The amount of electric power consumed at a given point on a system.
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an electrical device, or the amount of power required by such a device.
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Any power consuming device connected to an electrical circuit.
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Any device that consumes electricity in order to operate. Appliances, tools, and lights are examples of electrical loads.
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The electrical equipment powered from a device.
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The driven device that uses the power supplied from the source.
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The amount of electric power used by any electrical unit or appliance at any given time.
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All the devices that consume electricity and make up the total demand for power at any given moment, like factories, distribution substations, etc.
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The amount of power drawn from a utility system at a given point in time. The peak load is the highest amount of power drawn down at any one time, or the utilities maximum capacity or demand.
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The amount of electric power delivered or required at any specified point on a system. Load originates at the power-consuming equipment of the customers.
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The amount of electric power required to meet customers' use in a given time period.
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The amount of electric power delivered or required at any specific point or points on a system. The requirement originates at the energy-consuming equipment of the consumers.
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(1)A device, or resistance of a device, to which power is delivered in a circuit. (2) The measure of electrical demand placed on an electric system at any given time. See demand.
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Any device that consumes electricity to operate. Appliances, tools, and lights are examples of electrical loads.
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sarcina, onus
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An external force or other action acting on a member or structure. It can be from permanent construction, environmental effects, differential settlement, occupants, and material objects.
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Weight or mass that is supported or carried and sometimes even measured. When we speak of work load, we generally mean the amount of work an individual’s job comprises.
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See ‘Equivalent full-time student load’.
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The maximum load for which a hoist is designated by the manufacturer or a qualified person.
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The total lifted weight on the load block or hook. 
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The amount of electric power supplied to meet one or more end user's needs. (SOURCE: California Energy Commission, http://www.consumerenergycenter.org)
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The electric power used by devices connected to an electrical generating system. The amount of electric power required to meet customers' use in a given time period. The amount of electric power [..]
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a device which consumes electrical power and is connected to a source of electricity.
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      A device or apparatus that uses the energy of a circuit to perform work.  May also refer to the power used by a device, machine, or a combination of many.
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The Active, Reactive or Apparent Power, as the context requires, generated, transmitted or distributed LV (low voltage) An a.c. voltage below 1000 V between phases, or below 600 V between any phase and Earth, or a d.c. voltage below 1500 V between conductors, or below 900 V between any conductor and earth.
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Load for which voltage form and current form are similar. Voltage and current are related by Ohm's law: U(t) = Z x I(t).
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Load (generally with a switched-mode power supply) generating major harmonic currents. Current waveform is different from voltage waveform. Ohm's law is not applicable. It can be used only with each harmonic.
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The weight or force applied to the load cell.
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The overall force to which a structure is subjected in supporting a weight or mass, or in resisting externally applied forces.
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is the electrical power encountered by a contact set in any particular application.
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The amount of power or watts on a circuit or distribution panel.
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The load of a transformer is the power, in kVA or volt-amperes, supplied by the transformer. (Lagging Load) inductive type load. (Leading Load) capacitive load.
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The demand on an energy producing system. The energy consumption or requirement of a piece of equipment.
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A weight that needs to be lifted, moved or supported.
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means an end-use device or customer that receives power from the electricity system. Load should not be confused with demand, which is the measure of power that a load receives or requires. Load-frequ [..]
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An external force or other action acting on a member or structure. It can be from permanent construction, environmental effects, differential settlement, occupants, and material objects.
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A dose of drugs.
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the weight supported by a structure or part.
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the rate of output required; also the weight carried.
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The MW/MWh consumed by a utility/ installation.
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Load refers to the total superimposed weight on the load block or hook.
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The load of a transformer is the power, in kVA or volt-amperes, supplied by the transformer. (Lagging Load) inductive type load. (Leading Load) capacitive load.
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The amount of electrical power required by a consumer.
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The amount of power drawn from an electric system at a specific time, or the total power drawn from the system. Peak load is the amount of power drawn at the time of highest demand. Also, anything that uses electrical energy.
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The amount of electricity, in kVA or volt-amperes, supplied by the transformer. Loads are expressed as a function of the current flowing in the transformer, and not according to the watts consumed by [..]
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The power required of an energy generation system for a particular area at a specific time.
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A device or the resistance of a device to which electricity is delivered.
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The load is the capacity and/or amount of electricity currently being used by all consumers using the energy grid. The load is measured in watts.
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The demand on an energy producing system; the energy consumption or requirement of a piece or group of equipment.
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Amount of electricity needed at a given time.
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Load is the overall usage or consumption of electricity on a power supply. Load is generally expressed in kilowatt-hours or megawatt-hours.
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A force that a body or structure is subjected to. Loads may be as a result of weight such as snow on a roof, pressure such as in a boiler drum, impact such as the force on a piston during the power stroke.
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 Usually used with up-load or down-load, it means to transfer files or software from one computer or server to another computer or server. In other words, it is the movement of information online.  
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The quantity of sediment transported by a current. It includes the suspended load of small particles in the water, and the bedload of large particles that move along the bottom.
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The amount of adaptive Work involved in Allostasis.
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Measurable quantity of Bacteria in an object, organism, or organism compartment.
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The relative amount by which the average fitness of a Population is lowered, due to the presence of Genes that decrease Survival, compared to the Genotype with maximum or optimal fitness. (From Rieger [..]
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Measure of the number of the Parasites present in a host organism.
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The total amount (Cell Number, weight, size or volume) of Tumor Cells or Tissue in the body.
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The quantity of measurable Virus in a Body Fluid. Change in viral load, measured in Plasma, is sometimes used as a SURROGATE MARKER in Disease Progression.
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To put cargo into a vessel. 2. 'Load' of timber is a measure­ment of 50 cu. ft. of undressed wood, 40 cu. ft. of dressed wood.
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A fee paid for the purchase of a fund. A fund may be front-end (paid on purchase), back-end (paid on sale), no-load (no fee), or decreasing (fee lowers each year).
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The commission fee (also known as sales charge) paid by an investor who buys shares in a mutual fund or insurance policy. A front-end load is imposed when an investor first purchases shares in the fund as well as any subsequent shares. A back-end load is charged when an investor takes money out of the fund, although this charge usually diminishes t [..]
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Load refers to a sales charge imposed by some mutual funds*.
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Refers to the amount of force placed on the objective piece from either percussion or pressure. Load is generally increased when going from pressure flaking to percussion flaking and from soft hammer [..]
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The amount of a type of pollution that the Bay and its tributaries receive.
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Amount of energy of power re required from a system.
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A sales charge applied to a mutual fund when buying the fund or selling shares. This sales charge is added to the price of the fund. The fee may be either a one-time charge or a yearly fee.
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a fee charged to investors in an investment fund, notably in order to pay commissions to distributors, and which may be paid when they buy fund shares or units, during the period of investment in the [..]
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To position the blockers so that the most effective blockerconfronts the opponents most effective attacker.
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Required rate of heat removal
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1. A force or combination of forces carried by a structural component. 2. The power delivered to an electrical device or equipment.
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Sales charge or commission paid by an investor in a load mutual fund. Loads can be charged when shares are purchased (front-end loads), when shares are sold (back-end loads) or at regular intervals over time (level loads). Funds that do not levy a sales charge and have 12b-1 fees of 0.25% or less are called no-load mutual funds.
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The electrical device that uses power supplied by the source.
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The amount of electric power delivered or required at any specified point or points on a system. Load originates primarily at the power consuming equipment of the customer.
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An external force. The term load is sometimes used to describe more general actions such as temperature differentials or movements such as foundation settlements.
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Commissions charged on the purchase or sale of mutual fund units.
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The transfer of material, dissolved or particulate, associated with a flow of water.
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The electrical demand of a process expressed as power (watts), current (amps) or resistance(ohms).
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The amount of energy in MWh delivered at any specified point or points on a system.
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A source drives a load. Whatever component or piece of equipment is connected to a source and draws current from a source is a load on that source.
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number of passengers on board.
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The electric power used by devices connected to an electrical generating system. The amount of electric power required to meet customers' use in a given time period.
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The power consumed by a device or circuit in performing its function. 2. A power-consuming device connected to a circuit. 3. To enter data or programs into storage or working registers. 4. To insert data values into a database that previously contained no occurrences of data.
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The force the testing system exerts on the specimen. Load is a real channel. The testing system uses a load cell to measure force.
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a sales commission paid when you buy (front-end) or sell (back-end) a mutual fund.
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Commission and fees taken out of investment capital; that is, the situation in which a front-loaded mutual fund takes commission and fees out of investment capital before the money is put to work.
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The sales commission attached to a purchased or sold mutual fund.
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1) The opposition to the audio output signal of a device by the input of the device being fed. 2) A resistor that would have the lowest impedance the device was designed to feed into used during testi [..]
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A device through which an electric current flows and which changes electrical energy into another form. Power consumed by a device or circuit in performing its function. A digital load my be represent [..]
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The amount of heat per unit time imposed on a refrigeration system or the required rate of heat removal.
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Any passive electrical device connected to a power source may be called by the general term of "load". It is the amount of electric power delivered or required at any specific point or points on a system. The requirement originates at the energy consuming equipment of the consumers. [Unit: kW or MW]
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An outside force that affects the structure or its members.
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lang=en 1600s=1678 * '''1678''' — . ''''. *: Now I saw in my dream, that the highway up which Christian was to go, was fenced on either side with a wall, and that wall was called Salvation. [Isa. 2 [..]
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Semen. The porn star Nick Manning became famous for saying his catch phrase, "Dropping fucking loads," while delivering the money shot.
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The sales fee charged to an investor when shares are purchased in a load fund or annuity. See: Back-end load; front-end load; level load.
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In UNIX computing, the system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average system load over a period of time. It co [..]
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Load is the sixth studio album by the American heavy metal band Metallica, released on June 4, 1996 by Elektra Records in the United States and by Vertigo Records internationally. The album showed mor [..]
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Load or LOAD may refer to:
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Load or LOAD may refer to:
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Load or LOAD may refer to:
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In UNIX computing, the system load is a measure of the amount of computational work that a computer system performs. The load average represents the average system load over a period of time. It co [..]
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The load (Latin: carrus, lit. "cartload"), also known as a fodder, fother, and charrus, was an English unit of weight or mass of various amounts, depending on the era and the substance being measured.
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