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(Concrete Engineering) A form of segregation in which some of the water in a mix tends to rise to the surface of freshly placed concrete. Known also as water gain.
(english) Selling term which refers to product sold in the form of a coil vs. cut plate. "Bi Coil" is also used in production to refer to coils vs. cut plate
(Environmental Engineering) Settling in which individual particles settle independently, neither agglomerating or interfering with the settling of the other particles present. This occurs in waters with a low concentration of particles.
(english) A machine in the Tin Mill that automatically puts bifluoride into the plater bath.
(english) A rib in the cope of a tight flask to help support the sand.
(english) Cylinders that supply the force used to hold the back-up rolls up in place.
(Environmental Engineering) The depth at which an inflection point occurs in a lake temperature profile.
(Environmental Engineering) A fossilized organic material present in oil shale and some other sedimentary rocks.
(english) Manual control used to by-pass automatic valve if it fails or in an emergency.
(Software Engineering) a measure of the logical complexity of an algorithm, used in white-box testing
(Environmental Engineering) Nitrogen contained as amines in organic compounds such as amino acids and proteins.
(english) Appearance of a metal showing parallel bands in the direction of rolling or working