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101degree Rankine — (°R) a traditional unit of absolute temperature. 1 degree Rankine represents the same temperature difference as 1 degree Fahrenheit, but the zero point of the scale is set at absolute zero. This means the Rankine temperature is 459.67° plus… …
102degree — Extent, measure or scope of an action, condition or relation. Legal extent of guilt or negligence. Title conferred on graduates of school, college, or university. The state or civil condition of a person. The grade or distance one thing may be… …
103degree — Extent, measure or scope of an action, condition or relation. Legal extent of guilt or negligence. Title conferred on graduates of school, college, or university. The state or civil condition of a person. The grade or distance one thing may be… …
104degree centigrade — noun a degree on the centigrade scale of temperature • Syn: ↑degree Celsius, ↑C • Hypernyms: ↑degree • Hyponyms: ↑standard temperature …
105degree of a polynomial — noun the degree of the term in the polynomial that has the highest degree • Hypernyms: ↑degree …
106degree — See: TO A DEGREE, TO THE NTH DEGREE …
107degree — See: TO A DEGREE, TO THE NTH DEGREE …
108Degree of isochronous distortion — The degree of isochronous distortion, in data transmission, is the ratio of the absolute value of the maximum measured difference between the actual and the theoretical intervals separating any two significant instants of modulation (or… …
109Degree Angular Scale Interferometer — The Degree Angular Scale Interferometer (DASI) was a telescope located in Antarctica. It was a 13 element interferometer operating between 26 and 36 GHz in ten bands. The instrument is similar in design to the Cosmic Background Imager and… …
110Degree of saturation (traffic) — In traffic engineering, the degree of saturation of an intersection (typically under traffic signal control) or road is a measure of how much demand it is experiencing compared to its total capacity. The degree of saturation (%) is a ratio of… …