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การปรับทุนประกันภัยเพิ่มให้ เพราะต้นทุนก่อสร้างเพิ่มขึ้นภายหลังจากการเริ่มทำประกันภัย
(Software Engineering) a measure of the logical complexity of an algorithm, used in white-box testing
(Software Engineering) a software engineering action that establishes the structure and workflow for a user interface; follows three "golden rules:" place the user in control, reduce the user's memory leoad, make the interface consistent.
(english) The addition of boron in the range 0.0005-0.005% to certain steels increases the hardenability. A range of boron steels is now listed in the current BS 970 and are widely used for the production of cold headed fastenings.
(Concrete Engineering) The increase of concrete temperature caused by heat of hydration and heat from other sources.
(english) Any clay suitable for use as a bonding material.
(Software Engineering) the set of potential technical problems or occurrences that may cause the project to fail
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(english) Octagon-shaped wooden stick approximately 5' long. This stick is used in the baller area, to change burr mashers, to start a coil with a large ID, etc.
(english) The energy stored in deformed elastic material (e.g., a watch spring). Elastic energy equals where k is the stiffness, and is the associated deflection. Elastic energy is sometimes called elastic potential energy because it can be recovered when the object returns to its original shape; see potential energy.
(english) The roll above the bridle rolls used to thread the strip. Also is used to steer the strip through the bridle.
(english) The energy stored in a raised object (e.g. the weights in a grandfather clock). Potential energy equals mgh, where m is mass, g is the acceleration of gravity, and h is the vertical distance from a reference location. It is called potential energy because the energy can be regained when the object is lowered. This type of potential energy is sometimes called gravitational potential energy in order to distinguish it from elastic potential energy: see elastic energy.