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(Mukavele) defect
desert (a cause, a country or an army), often in order to join the opposing cause, country, or army; "If soldiers deserted Hitler's army, they were shot
A defect is anything that renders the aluminum unfit for the specific use for which it was ordered
If you defect, you leave your country, political party, or other group, and join an opposing country, party, or group. He tried to defect to the West last year a KGB officer who defected in 1963. + defection defections de·fec·tion the defection of at least sixteen Parliamentary deputies. a fault or a lack of something that means that something or someone is not perfect (defectus , from defectus, past participle of deficere ). to leave your own country or group in order to go to or join an opposing one defect to/from. birth defect neural tube defect visual field defect
A defect is an imperfection of sufficient magnitude to warrant rejection of the product
A fault or malfunction
Imperfection in a lattice resulting in a less symmetrical lattice (e g dislocations in a crystalline lattice)
Nonconformance to requirements [12]
A physical flaw in a microcircuit that may inhibit microcircuit performance or that may cause a chain of events that will inhibit performance in the near future Defects include gate oxide shorts, interconnect imperfections, leaky reverse-bias pn junctions, etc
Two definitions currently in use: Any occurrence in a work product that is determined to be incomplete, incorrect, or missing An instance in which a requirement is not satisfied (Fagan, 1986)
To injure; to damage
Any irregularity or imperfection in a tree, log, piece product, or lumber that reduces the volume of sound wood or lowers its durability, strength, or utility value Defects in lumber may result from such factors as insect or fungus attack, growth conditions and abnormalities, manufacturing or seasonal practices, etc
To abandon or turn against; to cease or change ones loyalty
Failing; fault; imperfection, whether physical or moral; blemish; as, a defect in the ear or eye; a defect in timber or iron; a defect of memory or judgment
Any nonconformance to specified requirements by a unit or product
A blemish which detracts from the appearance and appeal of an item; the monetary value is often reduced about 50% for defective items, although it could easily be more or less according to the extent of the defect; related terms include crack, fading, foxing, off center, scratch, split, spot, stain and yellowing
a failing or deficiency; "that interpretation is an unfortunate defect of our lack of information"
A chemical or structural irregularity that degrades the crystal of silicon or of the deposited materials that reside on its surface Defects can be active impurities that degrade electrical characteristics over time or inactive particulate matter
an imperfection in a device or machine; "if there are any defects you should send it back to the manufacturer"
Want or absence of something necessary for completeness or perfection; deficiency; opposed to superfluity
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