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(Environmental Engineering) The destruction or inactivation of all microorganisms. See Disinfection.
(Environmental Engineering) A virus particle. Viral DNA or RNA enclosed in an organic capsule. See virus.
(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which require molecular oxygen as an electron acceptor for energy production. See anaerobes.
(english) A material deformed beyond its yield strain, no longer exhibits linear elastic behavior. See yield stress.
(english) The intensity of deformation at a point in an object. See normal strain and shear strain.
(Software Engineering) a database that contains definitions of all data items defined during analysis; see also, Requirements dictionary
(Software Engineering) application software used to perform software engineering tasks (e.g., design tools, testing tools); see also CASE tools
(Environmental Engineering) An illegal and uncontrolled area where wastes have been placed on or in the ground. See Landfill.
(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which utilize inorganic carbon dioxide for protoplasm synthesis and light for an energy source. See autotrophic and chemoautotrophic.
(Environmental Engineering) Organisms which utilize inorganic carbon (carbon dioxide or carbonates) for synthesis and inorganic chemicals for energy. See autotrophic and photoautotrophic.
(Environmental Engineering) Recommended drinking water quality standards which relate to aesthetics and/or health. These standards are recommended, not required. See primary standards.
(Environmental Engineering) The fluid entering a system, process, tank, etc. An effluent from one process can be an influent to another process. See effluent.