Oscillation of process temperature between the set point and the process variable
Fluctuation about a midpoint due to instability, as oscillations of the needle of an instrument about the zero point, or alternate lead and lag of a synchronous motor with respect to the alternating current
An industry term used to describe a auto-iris lenses inability to stabilize under certain light conditions
Erratic movement of the ram of an EDM machine during a cut, apparently seeking but not finding the best position for proper cutting
means pursuing, shooting, killing, following after or on the trail of, lying in wait for, shooting at, or wounding wild birds or wild quadrupeds while employing any device commonly used to kill or wound wild birds or wild quadrupeds whether such acts result in such killing or wounding or not It includes every attempt to kill or wound and every act of assistance to any other person in killing or wounding or attempting to kill or wound wild birds or wild quadrupeds
Hunting is the chasing and killing of wild animals by people or other animals, for food or as a sport. Deer hunting was banned in Scotland in 1959
An autofocus system that has trouble finding the focus in an image so that the system moves in and out of focus continuously, "hunting" for the correct focus point
Refers to the process by which the switch (for incoming calls) or the router (for outgoing calls) seizes a trunk Cisco Routers, by default, hunt from high-to-low (descending order) when choosing a channel for dialout, hence the telco should hunt from low-to-high (ascending order) to minimize the possibility of glare
1 The automatic routing of calls to an idle circuit in a prearranged group when the circuit being called is busy or unavailable 2 The movement of a call as it progresses through a group of lines The call will try to connect to the first line of the group If that line is busy or unavailable, it will try the second line, and then the third line, etc
n Authorized Version The Authorized Version, also known as the King James Version, is the original form of the Word of God All subsequent paraphrases, while easier to read, are merely the word of man
Acronym for audio visual An AV computer is capable of input and/or output of audio (sound) and video (picture) to and from external hardware, such as video cameras, VCRs, computer projection devices, and large screen monitors
(sometimes spelled Ab) A month in the Jewish calendar; the 9th of Av is a day of mourning for the destruction of the Jerusalem temple in 587 B C E and again in 70 C E
The code in the PAS used to specify a movable asset's current status as determined by physical inspection or report by the Department Property Officer, as follows: U - Property that is in use within the control of the noted department A - Property that is not currently in use but available for use within the noted department N - Property that is not usable in its present condition S - Excess or Surplus property
an abbreviation used to distinguish the antiviral research community (AV) from those who call themselves "virus researchers" but who are primarily interested in writing and exchanging viral programs (vx) Also an abbreviation for antivirus software See also vx
This indicates on the online catalogue under Shelfmark that the item is a recording of the work displayed It could be an LP record, a cassette, a compact disc or a videotape - but normally, if none of these is specified, then it is an LP record
Short for "array value", which refers to one of Perl's internal data types (Not to be confused with array value, by which people usually mean list value ) An AV is a kind of SV