(Askeri) kontrol noktası; toplama noktası; komuta yeri; temas noktası; kontrol noktası; yayılmaya Karşı Koyma (check point; collection point; command post; contact point; control point; counterproliferation)
(Tıp, İlaç) 1-Çocuklarda bedensel sakatlık yaratan en yaygın hastalık.2-Serebral Palsi (SP)3-Enfantil dönem sırasında veya prenatal veya perinatal dönemde meydana gelen beyin hasarının (genellikle anoxia’ye bağlı) neden olduğu bir non-progresif nöromusküler bozukluklar grubu.4-Gelişmekte olan beyin dokusunda zedelenme sonucu oluşan duruş ve hareketbozukluğu.(Zeka genellikle normaldir.)
Control Point - "CP" appears in the "PC Rules For Conducting Transportation", Definitions, page 9, as: "Controlled Point (CP) A location where signals and/or other functions of a traffic control system are controlled from the control machine " It does not appear in the 1956 PRR Book of Rules CP generally refers to TCS or CTC systems, not to manned stations (interlockings), nor to remotely controlled interlockings There may have been no CTC installations on the PRR in 1956
The ratio of tolerance to six sigma, or the USL (upper specification limit) minus the LSL (lower specification limit) divided by six sigma It is sometimes referred to as the engineering tolerance divided by the natural tolerance and is only a measure of dispersion
Control Points: There are points on the map that a flag must be brought to Holding these points accrues additional frags for the whole team, usually If all points are captured by a team they get a bonus
Control Processor The CP is a general purpose, programmable processor It issues commands to the uC and can also read and write the shared memories visible on the VMEbus, such as ISM and HCSM
A process capability index measuring the ratio between actual spread (upper control limit minus lower control limit) divided by allowable or expected spread as measured by standard deviation
Center Pivot British designation for a gun mounting that has a central axis for rotation on the horizontal axis These mountings generally used a circular mounting plate bolted to the deck and supported by a below-deck ring-shaped bulkhead known as the "gun support," which was used mainly for stowage A lower roller path was machined on the base ring, with a similar upper roller path machined on the bottom of the turntable platform Between the two machine paths were a ring of horizontal rollers which carried the weight of the mounting and gun At the center of the turntable was a light cage which contained the vertical thrust rollers This was the actual "center pivot" point Electric cabling containing the fire control and illumination circuits ran through the center pivot This cabling had enough slack to allow the mounting to train to its limit stops
Collaboration proof A proof meeting the right to print impression or standard used for the edition that is intended for distribution to a special group of artists or craftspeople
Colorpoint - this is a color mutation (cb) in which the tips of the ears, the tail, and the muzzle are darker than the body The term "colorpoint" is used along with the "normal" color of the gerbil; colorpoint slate, for example
Control Point In SNAnetworks, element that identifies the APPN networking components of a PU 2 1 node, manages device resources, and provides services to other devices In APPN, CPs are able to communicate with logically adjacent CPs by way of CP-to-CP sessions See also EN and NN Telecommunications: Control Processor
A Certificate Policy is "a named set of rules that indicates the applicability of a certificate to a particular community and/or class of application with common security requirements For example, a particular certificate policy might indicate applicability of a type of certificate to the authentication of electronic transactions for the buying or selling of goods within a given price range " In more simple terms, the Certificate Policy (CP) is a document, referenced by a specific shorthand notation, which attempts to answer the question "what" when referring to the use of certificates For example, the certificates will be issued under what level of assurance
Cathodic Protection Current applied to buried steel pipelines to complement protection provided by pipe coating (See RD400PCM)
Control Program: The interactive part of the VM operating system CMS users encounter CP when they LOGON and LOGOFF, or if their CMS session is interrupted
Conference of Parties Refers to the institution representing the signatory States to a convention The Framework Convention on Climate Change was thus followed by four Conferences of Parties from 1992 onwards