- Definition von a-limit im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- Chandrasekhar limit
- The maximum theoretical mass of a white dwarf, approximately 1.4 solar masses 
- Roche limit
- the closest distance which a satellite can approach its parent body without being pulled apart by tidal forces 
- age limit
- A restriction placed on an activity based on the age of the participants; either lower or higher limit The bar's age limit was 21, so we could not get in. 
 
- central limit theorem
- The theorem that states that if the sum of independent identically distributed random variables has a finite variance, then it will be approximately normally distributed 
- central limit theorem
- Any of various similar theorems 
- elastic limit
- The level of stress at which a solid undergoes a greater change in strain than predicted by Hooke's law; often followed by necking and breaking 
- fixed limit
- A poker game where bets and raises can only be a single size as specified by the rules 
- limit
- To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound I'm limiting myself to two drinks tonight. 
 
- limit
- Being a fixed limit game 
- limit
- A value to which a sequence converges. Equivalently, the common value of the upper limit and the lower limit of a sequence: if the upper and lower limits are different, then the sequence has no limit (i.e., does not converge) The sequence of reciprocals has zero as its limit. 
 
- limit
- The final, utmost, or furthest point 
- limit
- A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go Two drinks is my limit tonight. 
 
- limit
- Any of several abstractions of this concept of limit Category theory defines a very general concept of limit. 
 
- limit
- To have a limit in a particular set The sequence limits on the point a. 
 
- limit
- Short for fixed limit 
- limit cycle
- A closed trajectory in phase space of a dynamical system having the property that at least one other trajectory spirals into it either as time approaches infinity or as time approaches minus-infinity 
- limit down
- Condition in which the market price of a commodity has fallen by the maximum daily amount permitted by the exchange Orange Juice - May & July fell to 5.00-cent limit DOWN ahead of Cold Storage report on 1/21. — Moore Research Center Inc 01/21/2004. 
 
- limit inferior
- The infimum of the set of accumulation points of a given sequence or set 
- limit point
- a point which lies in the closure of A\{x} of a set A 
- limit points
- plural form of limit point 
- limit superior
- The supremum of the set of accumulation points of a given sequence or set 
- limit up
- Condition where the price of the commodity has risen by the maximum daily amount permitted by the exchange 
- lower limit
- The lower limit of a sequence of real numbers is the real number which can be found as follows: remove the first term of the sequence in order to obtain the "first subsequence." Then remove the first term of the first subsequence in order to obtain the "second subsequence." Repeat the removal of first terms in order to obtain a "third subsequence," "fourth subsequence," etc. Find the infimum of each of these subsequences, then find the supremum of all of these infimums. This supremum is the lower limit 
- national speed limit
- The nationwide speed limit for certain types of roads/vehicles The national speed limit for a car on a highway is 70 mph. 
 
- no limit
- A poker game where bets and raises can be as large as the player is capable of making them 
- pot limit
- A poker game where bets and raises can be any amount between a fixed minimum and the current size of the pot 
- quantum limit
- The shortest wavelength in an X-ray spectrum The voltage and wave-length at the quantum limit of the spectrum under investigation are denoted by ν0 and λ0.. 
 
- quantum limit
- The limit on measurement accuracy at quantum scales due to back-action effects This book is essential reading for all scientists and engineers the potential applications of technology near the quantum limit.. 
 
- quantum-limit
- Attributive form of quantum limit, noun 
- speed limit
- The maximum speed permitted by law for vehicles on the road 
- spread limit
- A poker game where bets and raises can be any amount between a specified minimum and a specified maximum 
- term limit
- A legal restriction that limits the number of terms a person may serve in a particular elected office 
- term limit
- Alternative spelling of term-limit 
- term limit
- The maximum number of terms one may legally serve in a particular elected office 
- term-limit
- To remove (someone) from an elected position by limiting the number of terms he can serve Should we start being sad that he is being term-limited out of office at the end of the year?. 
 
- the sky is the limit
- Nothing is impossible or out of reach If you have a refrigerator and a microwave at work, then the sky is the limit for what you can put in your lunchbox. 
 
- time limit
- a time by which something must finish 
- time limit
- a duration beyond which something may not exceed 
- time-limit
- Set a time limit on 
- time-limit
- A variant of time limit 
- upper limit
- The upper limit of a sequence of real numbers is the real number which can be found as follows: remove the first term of the sequence in order to obtain the "first subsequence." Then remove the first term of the first subsequence in order to obtain the "second subsequence." Repeat the removal of first terms in order to obtain a "third subsequence," "fourth subsequence," etc. Find the supremum of each of these subsequences, then find the infimum of all of these supremums. This infimum is the upper limit 
- Roche limit
- The Roche limit, sometimes referred to as the Roche radius, is the distance within which a celestial body, held together only by its own gravity, will disintegrate due to a second celestial body's tidal forces exceeding the first body's gravitational self-attraction 
- limit
-  {n} a bound, border, extent, utmost reach
- limit
-  {v} to confine within boundaries, to restrain
- detection limit
-  (Kimya) In analytical chemistry, the detection limit, lower limit of detection, or LOD (limit of detection), is the lowest quantity of a substance that can be distinguished from the absence of that substance (a blank value) within a stated confidence limit (generally 1%). The detection limit is estimated from the mean of the blank, the standard deviation of the blank and some confidence factor. Another consideration that affects the detection limit is the accuracy of the model used to predict concentration from the raw analytical signal
- limit of detection
- In analytical chemistry, the detection limit, lower limit of detection, or LOD (limit of detection), is the lowest quantity of a substance that can be distinguished from the absence of that substance (a blank value) within a stated confidence limit (generally 1%). The detection limit is estimated from the mean of the blank, the standard deviation of the blank and some confidence factor. Another consideration that affects the detection limit is the accuracy of the model used to predict concentration from the raw analytical signal 
- limit of quantification
- The limit of quantification (LOQ) is the limit at which we can reasonably tell the difference between two different values 
- lower limit of detection
-  (Kimya) In analytical chemistry, the detection limit, lower limit of detection, or LOD (limit of detection), is the lowest quantity of a substance that can be distinguished from the absence of that substance (a blank value) within a stated confidence limit (generally 1%). The detection limit is estimated from the mean of the blank, the standard deviation of the blank and some confidence factor. Another consideration that affects the detection limit is the accuracy of the model used to predict concentration from the raw analytical signal
- age limit
- restriction on age 
- age limit
- An age limit is the oldest or youngest age at which you are allowed under particular regulations to do something. In some cases there is a minimum age limit. age limit for 
- age limit
- regulation establishing the maximum age for doing something or holding some position 
- central limit theorem
- In statistics, any of several fundamental theorems in probability. Originally known as the law of errors, in its classic form it states that the sum of a set of independent random variables will approach a normal distribution regardless of the distribution of the individual variables themselves, given certain general conditions. Further, the mean (see mean, median, and mode) of the normal distribution will coincide with the (arithmetic) mean of the (statistical) means of each random variable 
- city limit
- the limits of the area occupied by a city or town 
- confidence limit
- Either of the two numbers that specify the endpoints of a confidence interval 
- credit limit
- The credit limit is the maximum outstanding balance you can generally have on your credit card account 
- credit limit
- The credit limit is the maximum limit on the amount of money that you may borrow on your credit card account The issuer decides on the limit for each customer based on the information given on the application form The credit limit may be changed over time Some issuers change the limits automatically by watching the way you spend and repay Other issuers only offer to raise the credit limit when the customer asks them to 
- credit limit
- The Credit Limit is the total amount of credit extended to the customer by the lender 
- credit limit
- The maximum amount you may charge on a credit card Under some circumstances, your card issuer may increase or decrease your credit line 
- credit limit
- The maximum amount of available credit a cardholder may access The Consumer Federation of America suggests people carry credit lines no greater than 20 percent of their gross household income For example, people with a gross income of $50,000 would cap credit lines at $10,000 
- credit limit
- The maximum balance that can be carried on a credit account 
- credit limit
- maximum preset amount a borrower can use on a loan account 
- exceed the speed limit
- drive faster than the legally permitted speed, speed 
- floor limit
- Floor limits are set by Barclaycard Merchant Services and the card schemes, and will be set according to the type of business, fraud risk, and the average spend per customer transaction When a transaction is above your floor limit (which may also be called a fallback limit), it is vital the transaction is authorised 
- floor limit
- A specific dollar limit used to determine which Visa card transactions you must authorize If your business has a floor limit $1,000you must get authorization for any transaction over that amount Note: All airline, telephone, and mail order transactions must be authorized, even if the amount is under your floor limit 
- floor limit
- This was a preset limit established by an issuer that allowed merchants to accept credit card sales without authorization provided the merchant checks to see that the card number was not listed on a warning bulletin for lost or stolen cards Floor limits are now rarely used 
- floor limit
- The minimum amount charged which requires authorization from a data center All EDC transactions have a "zero" floor limit In other words, every transaction must be electronically verified through the data center 
- it's the limit
- no more can be tolerated, I've had it up to here 
- limit
- the boundary of a specific area 
- limit
- The target value that terms in a sequence of numbers are getting closer to This limit is not necessarily ever reached; the numbers in the sequence eventually get arbitrarily close to the limit 
- limit
- A restriction; a check; a curb; a hindrance 
- limit
- (1) The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from the previous session's settlement price for a given contract (2) In international banking the limit a bank is willing to lend in a country (3) The amount that one bank is prepared to trade with another (4) The amount that a dealer is permitted to trade in a given currency 
- limit
- A limit is the greatest amount, extent, or degree of something that is possible. Her love for him was being tested to its limits There is no limit to how much fresh fruit you can eat in a day 
- limit
- The maximum price advance or decline permitted in one trading session versus the previous day's closing price 
- limit
- restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day" 
- limit
- The maximum daily price change above or below the previous close in a specific futures market Trading limits may be changed during periods of unusually high market activity 
- limit
- That which terminates, circumscribes, restrains, or confines; the bound, border, or edge; the utmost extent; as, the limit of a walk, of a town, of a country; the limits of human knowledge or endeavor 
- limit
- The maximum payable under the policy for a type of property, or type of loss   Also known as the limit of liability 
- limit
- refers to the maximum number of fish you are allowed to keep or have in your possession (see Catch Limits in the General Regulations section) 
- limit
- restrictions applied to search sets that reduce the total number of citations retrieved Commonly used limits include language, human/animal, age groups, publication type, and journal subset 
- limit
- The maximum amount of benefits payable for a given situation, condition, or occurrence Limits may specify a paid dollar maximum or a number of days maximum The limit may be a yearly, lifetime, or per condition maximum 
- limit
- the greatest possible degree of something; "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability" 
- limit
- the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity 
- limit
- The space or thing defined by limits 
- limit
- If you limit something, you prevent it from becoming greater than a particular amount or degree. He limited payments on the country's foreign debt The view was that the economy would grow by 2.25 per cent. This would limit unemployment to around 2.5 million. = restrict 
- limit
- decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters" 
- limit
- A value to which a sequence converges 
- limit
- A customer-fixed price declaring the lowest price for which they are willing to sell their security or the highest price at which they are willing to buy 
- lower control limit
-  (Ticaret) (LCL) The measurement point below the centerline in a process control chart or report that indicates an out-of-bounds condition or warning signal
- lower limit
- the limit on the lower (or southernmost) side of something 
- no limit
- A variation of the betting rules in which each bet is unlimited up to the number of chips a player has on the table (NL) 
- rate limit
- To avoid DoS attacks, some facilities have upper limits on how often they can trigger Most trite example is logging 
- safety limit
- condition or given fact which should not be exceeded in order not to risk a person's safety 
- set a limit
- determine or define a limit, make a border 
- set a limit to
- fix a limit to a given value 
- speed limit
- The speed limit on a road is the maximum speed at which you are legally allowed to drive. The maximum speed legally permitted on a given stretch of road. the fastest speed allowed by law on a particular piece of road 
- speed limit
- A pair of fives 
- speed limit
- Every inch of road in Britain has a speed limit - a maximum legal speed for that section of road It must be posted on signs when the limit changes Most roads - especially those not surveyed to find a safe limit or those outside built-up areas - are subject to the National Speed Limit See also repeater 
- storage limit
- Most free email providers have a limit to the amount of disk space your emails can take up on their computer This is usually somewhere between ?MB-10MB 
- term limit
- maximum limit on the number of years a public official is allowed to hold a particular position 
- that is the limit
- that does it, that's enough; that is the peak, that is the highest level 
- there's a limit to everything
- everything has its boundary, there is a limit to foolish behavior 
- time limit
- defining a set amount of time to do something 
- time limit
- time limit for/on something 
- time limit
- A time limit is a date before which a particular task must be completed. We have extended the time limit for claims until July 
- time limit
- a time period within which something must be done or completed 
- upper control limit
-  (Ticaret) (UCL) The measurement point above the centerline in a process control chart or report that indicates an out-of-bounds condition or a warning signal
- upper limit
- maximum, highest level allowed 
- upper limit
- the largest possible quantity