The fractional change in unit length per unit length per unit temperature change, A new addition, The act or process of expanding, A product to be used with a previous product, enlargement, increase, spread; development, the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope adding information or detail a discussion that provides additional information, The enlargement of the ship mathematically from a model or drawing to the full or building size, in the process of construction, increase of the circulation of bank notes, act of getting bigger, like an economy during a boom, Revival fulfilled A people taking more of Christ to the nations, The developed result of an indicated operation; as, the expansion of (a + b)2 is a2 + 2ab + b2, an increase in size or volume, to grow larger, Space through which anything is expanded; also, pure space, That which is expanded; expanse; extend surface; as, the expansion of a sheet or of a lake; the expansion was formed of metal, Enlargement or extension of business transactions; esp, is the term used for expanding Reference Designator strings like R1-20 In this case, we would term the hyphen (-) the expansion character, The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of being expanded; dilation; enlargement, The operation of steam in a cylinder after its communication with the boiler has been cut off, by which it continues to exert pressure upon the moving piston, growing new woods and forests, A mutation involving the increase from one generation to the next (parent to child) in the number of copies of a certain codon In Huntington's Disease expansions, the codon is CAG, A phase of the business cycle that extends from a trough to the next peak See business cycle [Back to top], An expansion is the modernization, replacement, upgrading or the enlargement of an in-house commercial activity or capability If the expansion involves a 30-percent increase in the operating cost of the activity, a 30-percent increase in the total capital investment to perform the activity or an increase of 65 FTE or more, a cost comparison is required prior to authorizing in-house performance A consolidation of two or more existing commercial activities is not an expansion, unless the total operating cost is 30 percent greater than the total of the individual components or it requires an increase of 65 FTE or more (Note: Under OMB Circular A-126, aircraft purchase decisions should be justified through formal cost comparison), If f(r) > f(x^l) (i e , we have a better point), compute x = c + b(c - x^l), where b > 1 (b is called the "expansion coefficient") If f(x) > f(r), x replaces x^l, and the iteration is complete Otherwise, r replaces x^l, and the iteration is complete, In wireless microphones, the process of restoring the original dynamic range of the audio signal by means of a 1:2 logarithmic expander See Companding Back to top FCC or Federal Communications Commission The U S Government agency charged with regulating and setting technical standards for communications, especially all types of radio communications, adding information or detail, Expansion is the process of becoming greater in size, number, or amount. the rapid expansion of private health insurance. a new period of economic expansion = growth, the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope, a discussion that provides additional information, Computer slang for "vital parts missing" A computer with "expansion capability" is capable of working only when the extra parts are purchased, A deformation of a body such that the entire volume increases, The switching of a number of input channels, such as telephone lines, onto a larger number of output channels Compare to compression, the act of increasing, making larger, as in the size of a country, Increasing the capability of a microcomputer by adding hardware that performs a task that cannot be done with the basic system, the addition of teams to the NHL, the period between the trough of a recession and the next peak, consisting of a general rise in output and employment (chapter 5), A facility`s capability to produce or operate beyond its existing capacity, excluding repairs or renovations that do not increase capacity, Purportedly user-friendly form of energy work (see "vibrational medicine") allegedly designed (a) to effect a connection between one and one's "spiritual 'source,'" and (b) to align one with "the energetic levels beyond " It apparently encompasses channeling and psychic healing, Any material increase in Capacity, demand on infrastructure, or physical dimensions of a Project or frequency of activity associated with the Project, The restoration of the dynamic range of a compressed signal to its original dynamic range, The process of running a compressed data set through an algorithm that restores the data set to its original size Compare with companding and compression, plural of expansion,
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The fractional change in unit length per unit length per unit temperature change
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A new addition - "My new office is in the expansion behind the main building."
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The act or process of expanding - "The expansion of metals and plastics in response to heat is well understood."
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A product to be used with a previous product - ""This expansion requires the original game-board.""
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enlargement, increase, spread; development isim
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the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope adding information or detail a discussion that provides additional information
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The enlargement of the ship mathematically from a model or drawing to the full or building size, in the process of construction
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increase of the circulation of bank notes
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act of getting bigger, like an economy during a boom
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Revival fulfilled A people taking more of Christ to the nations
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The developed result of an indicated operation; as, the expansion of (a + b)2 is a2 + 2ab + b2
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an increase in size or volume
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to grow larger
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Space through which anything is expanded; also, pure space
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That which is expanded; expanse; extend surface; as, the expansion of a sheet or of a lake; the expansion was formed of metal
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Enlargement or extension of business transactions; esp
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is the term used for expanding Reference Designator strings like R1-20 In this case, we would term the hyphen (-) the expansion character
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The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of being expanded; dilation; enlargement
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The operation of steam in a cylinder after its communication with the boiler has been cut off, by which it continues to exert pressure upon the moving piston
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growing new woods and forests
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A mutation involving the increase from one generation to the next (parent to child) in the number of copies of a certain codon In Huntington's Disease expansions, the codon is CAG
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A phase of the business cycle that extends from a trough to the next peak See business cycle [Back to top]
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An expansion is the modernization, replacement, upgrading or the enlargement of an in-house commercial activity or capability If the expansion involves a 30-percent increase in the operating cost of the activity, a 30-percent increase in the total capital investment to perform the activity or an increase of 65 FTE or more, a cost comparison is required prior to authorizing in-house performance A consolidation of two or more existing commercial activities is not an expansion, unless the total operating cost is 30 percent greater than the total of the individual components or it requires an increase of 65 FTE or more (Note: Under OMB Circular A-126, aircraft purchase decisions should be justified through formal cost comparison)
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If f(r) > f(x^l) (i e , we have a better point), compute x = c + b(c - x^l), where b > 1 (b is called the "expansion coefficient") If f(x) > f(r), x replaces x^l, and the iteration is complete Otherwise, r replaces x^l, and the iteration is complete
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In wireless microphones, the process of restoring the original dynamic range of the audio signal by means of a 1:2 logarithmic expander See Companding Back to top FCC or Federal Communications Commission The U S Government agency charged with regulating and setting technical standards for communications, especially all types of radio communications
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adding information or detail
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Expansion is the process of becoming greater in size, number, or amount. the rapid expansion of private health insurance. a new period of economic expansion = growth
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the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope
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a discussion that provides additional information
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Computer slang for "vital parts missing" A computer with "expansion capability" is capable of working only when the extra parts are purchased
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A deformation of a body such that the entire volume increases
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The switching of a number of input channels, such as telephone lines, onto a larger number of output channels Compare to compression
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the act of increasing, making larger, as in the size of a country
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Increasing the capability of a microcomputer by adding hardware that performs a task that cannot be done with the basic system
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the addition of teams to the NHL
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the period between the trough of a recession and the next peak, consisting of a general rise in output and employment (chapter 5)
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A facility`s capability to produce or operate beyond its existing capacity, excluding repairs or renovations that do not increase capacity
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Purportedly user-friendly form of energy work (see "vibrational medicine") allegedly designed (a) to effect a connection between one and one's "spiritual 'source,'" and (b) to align one with "the energetic levels beyond " It apparently encompasses channeling and psychic healing
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Any material increase in Capacity, demand on infrastructure, or physical dimensions of a Project or frequency of activity associated with the Project
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The restoration of the dynamic range of a compressed signal to its original dynamic range
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The process of running a compressed data set through an algorithm that restores the data set to its original size Compare with companding and compression
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