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(Environmental Engineering) A process which requires molecular oxygen.
(Environmental Engineering) Energy production in which oxygen is the terminal electron acceptor, i.e. oxidation to produce energy where oxygen is the oxidizing agent. See fermentation.
(Concrete Engineering) The degree of plasticity of fresh concrete or mortar The normal measure of consistency is slump for concrete and flow for mortar.
การแบ่ง, ส่วนแบ่ง, ชั้น, แผนก, กอง Division of Designs and Contruction = กองออกแบบ และก่อสร้าง Division of Engineering = กองช่าง Division of Forest Control = กองคุ้มครองป่าไม้ Division of Waterways Maintenance = กองขุดและรักษาร่องน้ำ
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(Software Engineering) the activity that enables a manager to understand the status of a project
(Environmental Engineering) The dissolving of molecular oxygen from the atmosphere into the water.
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(Environmental Engineering) An organism capable of causing infection.
(Environmental Engineering) The fluid entering a system, process, tank, etc. An effluent from one process can be an influent to another process. See effluent.
(Software Engineering) an approach to software development that makes use of a classification approach and packages data and processing together
(english) A eutectoid transformation product of ferrite and a fine dispersion of carbide, generally formed at temperatures below 840 to 930 F (450 to 500 C): upper bainite is an aggregate containing parallel lath-shape units of ferrite, produces the so-called feathery appearance in optical microscopy, and is formed at temperatures above about 660 F (350 C); lower bainite consists of individual plate-shape units and is formed at temperatures below about 660 F (350 C). Also, a slender, needle-like (acicular) microstructure appearing in spring steel strip characterized by toughness and greater ductility than tempered Martensite. Bainite is a decomposition product of Austenite best developed at interrupted holding temperatures below those forming fine pearlite and above those giving Martensite.