Definition von a-product im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
- Cartesian product
- The set of all possible pairs of elements whose components are members of two sets. Notation: X \times Y = \{(x,y)\|x\in X \land y\in Y\}
- animal product
- A food or food ingredient made from the meat, bones, or other parts of an animal
- attorney's work product
- : Evidence which a party to a lawsuit does not have to reveal during the discovery process because it represents the thought process of the attorney preparing for trial
- by-product
- A side effect
The many Indian restaurants all over Britain are a by-product of the large waves of immigration from the subcontinent.
- by-product
- A secondary product; something made incidentally during the production of something else
- categorical product
- The product generalizes, through associativity, to between more than two objects
- categorical product
- Given two objects A and B, their product is an object A \times B , with projections \pi_1: A \times B \rightarrow A and \pi_2: A \times B \rightarrow B, which satisfies the following universal property: for any object X with arrows f: X\rightarrow A and g: X\rightarrow B, then there can naturally be constructed an arrow \langle f,g\rangle: X\rightarrow A \times B such that \pi_1 \circ \langle f,g\rangle = f and \pi_2 \circ \langle f,g\rangle = g, and this arrow is unique (in satisfying these two equations)
For the category of the poset of the natural numbers, in which arrows denote the relation less than or equal to, the categorical product is the greatest common denominator.
- combination product
- Two or more separate products packaged together in a single package or as a unit
- combination product
- A product comprised of two or more regulated components, i.e., drug/device, biologic/device, drug/biologic, or drug/device/biologic, that are physically, chemically, or otherwise combined as a single entity
- combination product
- A drug, device, or biological product packaged separately that is intended for use only with another approved individually specified drug, where both are required to achieve the intended use, indication, or effect
- condensation product
- The product of a condensation reaction
- cross product
- A vector product
- direct product
- The generalization of direct product (1) to arbitrary categories
- direct product
- The direct product of an indexed family of sets is the set of functions from the indexing set to the union of the family, whose values at any given index lie in the set indexed thereby
For example, if A and B are sets, their direct product is the set of pairs (a,b) with a in A and b in B.
- dot product
- A scalar product
- empty product
- The result of multiplying no numbers (defined in order to be able to extend certain mathematical concepts, such as the product of n numbers, to the case where n = 0)
- end product
- a final product, especially one resulting from a series of stages or processes
- feminine product
- Anything, such as a tampon or sanitary towel, used for handling menstrual discharge
- free product
- A group formed from others by concatenating their presentations (when those presentations are written with disjoint sets of generators)
- gene product
- RNA or protein product of a gene
- gross domestic product
- A measure of the economic production of a particular territory in financial capital terms over a specific time period
- gross national product
- The total market value of all the goods and services produced by a nation (citizens of a country, whether living at home or abroad) during a specified period
- gross-domestic-product
- Attributive form of gross domestic product, noun
gross-domestic-product analysis.
- inner product
- A generalization of the dot product for vectors of any dimensionality that may or may not be complex-numbered
- natural product
- Any compound produced naturally by a living organism; especially those compounds that are useful commercially
- packaged petroleum product
- A petroleum product (generally a lubricant, oil, grease, or specialty item) normally packaged by a manufacturer and procured, stored, transported, and issued in containers having a fill capacity of 55 United States gallons (or 45 imperial gallons, or 205 liters) or less
- product
- A commodity offered for sale
That store offers a variety of products.
- product
- A quantity obtained by multiplication of two or more numbers
The product of 2, 3, and 4 is 12.
- product
- A chemical substance formed as a result of a chemical reaction
This is a product of lime and nitric acid.
- product
- The outcome or 'thingness' of an activity, especially in contrast to a process by which it was created or altered
This product of last month's quality standards committee is quite good, even though the process was flawed.
- product
- The amount of an artifact that has been created by someone or some process
They improve their product every year; they export most of their agricultural production.
- product
- A consequence of someone's efforts or of a particular set of circumstances
Skill is the product of hours of practice; His reaction was the product of hunger and fatigue.
- product
- A hair product, a hair care product – a preparation used to style hair and offered for sale
Dude, you use more product on your hair than any other guy I know!.
- product
- Any tangible output or service that is a result of a process and that is intended for delivery to a customer or end user
- product
- Illegal drugs, especially cocaine, when viewed as a commodity
I got some product here – you buying?.
- product differentiation
- Perceived differences between the product of one firm and that of its rivals so that some customers value it more
- product differentiation
- The process of creating such differences
- product differentiations
- plural form of product differentiation
- product peak
- 1. (Advertising) the moments in a commercial when shots of the product are noticed most by the audience, as seen in the Flow of Attention research results
The “bite-and-smile” shots provided the product peaks in the hamburger chain’s commercial.
- scalar product
- The product of two vectors computed as the sum of the corresponding elements of the vectors, or, equivalently, as the product of the magnitudes of the vectors and the cosine of the angle between their directions
- universal product code
- A barcode symbology used on retail products, encoding 12 digits using seven bits for each in its main variant, UPC-A, and differing slightly from EAN
- universal product codes
- plural form of universal product code
- vector product
- a vector with the size given by the product of two vectors computed as the product of the magnitudes of the vectors and the sine of the angle between their directions, and directed perpendicular to the given two vectors, with positive orientation
- waste product
- an unwanted material produced during some manufacturing process, especially radioactive material from nuclear reactors
- waste product
- the unwanted results of metabolism, expelled in the urine and faeces
- wedge product
- Given two one-forms ω and η, their wedge product is \omega \wedge \eta = \omega \otimes \eta - \eta \otimes \omega , where \otimes is the tensor product
- Derivative Product
- (Bilim, İlim) New product that results from modifying an existing product, and which has different properties than those of the product it is derived from
- product
- {n} a thing produced, work, effect, fruit
- Disinfection by-product
- Disinfection by-products (DBPs) result from reactions between organic and inorganic matter in water with chemical treatment agents during the water disinfection process
- bulk product
- In retail, unpackaged, fresh products displayed in bins in large quantitites and sold by the piece or the pound, such as grains, sweets or snacks
- high involvement product
- (Pazarlama) Products for which the buyer is prepared to spend considerable time and effort in searching
- low involvement product
- Products which are bought frequently and with a minimum of thought and effort because they are not of vital concern nor have any great impact on the consumer's lifestyle
- over the counter grade product
- Over The Counter grade products are products that are generally not covered by medicare or other insurance coverages and do not require a prescription from a physician
- product endorsement
- In promotion and of advertising, a testimonial or endorsement consists of a written or spoken statement, sometimes from a public figure, sometimes from a private citizen, extolling the virtue of some product. The term "" most commonly applies to the sales-pitches attributed to ordinary citizens, whereas "" usually applies to pitches by celebrities
- product placement
- (Pazarlama) A practice in which companies pay for their products or services to be featured in films and television programmes
- product transformation curve
- (Ekonomi) In economics, a production–possibility frontier (PPF), sometimes called a production–possibility curve, production-possibility boundary or product transformation curve, is a graph that compares the production rates of two commodities that use the same fixed total of the factors of production