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(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.
(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
(Software Engineering) a series of activities that assist an organization in producing high quality software
(Environmental Engineering) The amount of oxygen required to oxidize any ammonia present in a water.
(english) In hypereutectoid steel, the temperature at which cementite goes into complete solution with austenite.
(Software Engineering) a set of activities conducted with the intent of finding errors in software
(english) The cold working of dead soft annealed strip metal immediately prior to a forming, bending, or drawing operation. A process designed to prevent the formulation of Luder's lines. Caution-Bridled metal should be used promptly and not permitted to (of itself) return to its pre-bridled condition.
(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.
(Software Engineering) an indication of the overall effort to be expended or the number of people working on the project
(Software Engineering) the person or group that has requested the software and will be paying the bill for its development