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1Factor analysis — is a statistical method used to describe variability among observed, correlated variables in terms of a potentially lower number of unobserved, uncorrelated variables called factors. In other words, it is possible, for example, that variations in …
2weight — [n1] heaviness adiposity, avoirdupois, ballast, burden, density, G factor*, gravity, gross, heft, heftiness, load, mass, measurement, net, ponderosity, ponderousness, poundage, pressure, substance, tonnage; concept 795 weight [n2] something used… …
3Factor of adhesion — In railroad engineering, the factor of adhesion of a locomotive is the weight on the driving wheels divided by the starting tractive effort. This is an important statistic, because obviously extra power is pointless if there s not enough traction …
4Factor of safety — See also: safety factor (plasma physics) Factor of safety (FoS), also known as safety factor (SF), is a term describing the structural capacity of a system beyond the expected loads or actual loads. Essentially, how much stronger the system is… …
5Factor XI — Coagulation factor XI PDB rendering based on 1xx9 …
6weight — The force of gravity acting upon a body. It is measured in Newtons. See advance weight, axle weight balance weight balancing weight centrifugal weight clip on weight counterweight curb weight distributor weight …
7factor — 1. One of the contributing causes in any action. 2. One of the components that by multiplication makes up a number or expression. 3. SYN: gene. 4. A vitamin or other essential element. 5. An event, characteristic, or other definable entity that …
8Factor XIII — protein Name = coagulation factor XIII, A1 polypeptide caption = width = HGNCid = 3531 Symbol = F13A1 AltSymbols = F13A EntrezGene = 2162 OMIM = 134570 RefSeq = NM 000129 UniProt = P00488 PDB = ECnumber = Chromosome = 6 Arm = p Band = 24… …
9factor — See casing factor consumer factors deadfreight factor horsepower weight factor horsepower weight factor money factor pitting factor safety factor …
10Factor X — For other uses, see Factor X (disambiguation). Coagulation factor X PDB rendering based on 1c5m …
11Weight Watchers — Infobox Company company name = Weight Watchers International, Inc. company company type = Public company slogan = “Stop Dieting. Start Living.” foundation = 1963 location = 11 Madison Avenue New York, New York 10010 key people = David P.… …
12weight factor — svorio koeficientas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Daugiklis, naudojamas atsižvelgiant į faktorius, padidinančius tam tikro dydžio vertę. atitikmenys: angl. weight coefficient; weight factor; weighting factor rus. весовой коэффициент;… …
13factor — 01. Environmental pollution seems to be an important [factor] in the increase in cancers all over the world. 02. Regular physical exercise is an essential [factor] in the maintenance of good health. 03. Carl fears that race may have been a… …
14weight coefficient — svorio koeficientas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Daugiklis, naudojamas atsižvelgiant į faktorius, padidinančius tam tikro dydžio vertę. atitikmenys: angl. weight coefficient; weight factor; weighting factor rus. весовой коэффициент;… …
15weight — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. heaviness; heft; overweight, avoirdupois, tonnage, poundage; gravity; ballast; measurement; importance, influence; significance; pressure, load, burden. See quantity. v. ballast, load, burden; favor;… …
16weight — noun 1》 a body s relative mass or the quantity of matter contained by it, giving rise to a downward force; heaviness. ↘Physics the force exerted on the mass of a body by a gravitational field. ↘the quality of being heavy. ↘a unit or… …
17Factor-critical graph — In graph theory, a mathematical discipline, factor critical graph is a graph with n vertices in which any subset of n − 1 vertices has a perfect matching. For example, any odd length cycle graph is factor critical.Factor critical graphs must… …
18weight factor — See horsepower weight factor …
19weight — The product of the force of gravity, defined internationally as 9.80665 m/s2, times the mass of the body. [A.S. gewiht] apothecaries w. an obsolescent system of weights based upon the w. of a grain of wheat. Has been used for centuries in… …
20weight — /weɪt/ noun a measurement of how heavy something is ♦ to sell fruit by weight the price is per pound or per kilo of the fruit ♦ to give short weight to give less than you should ■ verb to give an extra value to a certain factor …