(Askeri) TUTUŞTURUCU, TUTUŞTURUCU ELEMANI: Bir tapa veya fünyede az miktarda infilak elemanı ile ateşlenebilecek hassasiyette ve esas infilak maddesini infilak ettirecek kudrette bir yüksek infilak maddesi
(Askeri) MÜKERRER AŞI, TAKVİYE AŞISI: Bir muafiyet aşısında, evvelce verilen dozun etkisini tembih maksadıyla, daha sonra verilen miktar. Ayrıca bakınız: "immunization"
(Askeri) GAZ AYAR CİHAZI: Normal yatay açılar dışındaki açılarda ateş edilirken namludan gazın bir kısmının kaçmasını önleyen ve kesin geri tepme etkisinin sağlanmasında müessir olan makineli tüfek parçası
a second or later vaccine dose given after the primary dose(s) to increase the immune response to the original vaccine antigen(s) The vaccine given as the booster dose may or may not be the same as the primary vaccine (See also prime-boost )
a person who backs a politician or a team etc ; "all their supporters came out for the game"; "they are friends of the library"
a subsequent dose given some time after initial administration of a vaccine or drug to enhance or restore its effectiveness
A booster is an extra engine in a machine such as a space rocket, which provides an extra amount of power at certain times. Ground controllers will then fire the booster, sending the satellite into its proper orbit
Common term applies to the use of a compressor when used as the first stage in the cascade refrigerating system
A device or amplifier inserted into a line or cable to increase the voltage Transformers may be employed to boost ac voltages The term booster is also applied to antenna preamplifiers
The final high-explosive component of an explosive train that amplifies the detonation from the lead or detonator Thus, a booster charge reliably detonates the main high-explosive charge of the munition
A machine which aspirates gas which has already been compressed and delivers the same at higher pressure
An explosive of special character, usually of high strength and high detonating velocity, generally used in small quantities to improve the performance of another explosive, the latter constituting the major portion of the charge and made up of a less sensitive explosive Also see "Gaine "
A booster is someone who supports a sports team, organization, person, or place very enthusiastically. A former associate of Mr. Pierce's was among the project's boosters. = supporter
in missile defense, the very fast rocket that carries the warhead or "kill vehicle" to the proximity of the planned intercept point
A pump system installed to maintain or increase pressure in pipelines so that liquids and gases keep flowing
A tower used to fill holes in what should be covered in a station's coverage area, but due to terrain, or other factors, in unreceiveable without a booster This is often used by "rim shooters" to get signals from small towns into large cities
A booster is something that increases a positive or desirable quality. It was amazing what a morale booster her visits proved Praise is a great confidence booster
A plate not intended for registration purposes, usually attached to the front of the car Often advertises a specific pace or event Often used by car dealerships in jurisdictions where there isn't any front plate
A booster is a small injection of a drug that you have some time after a larger injection, in order to make sure that the first injection will remain effective
an additional dose that makes sure the first dose was effective the first stage of a multistage rocket a thief who steals goods that are in a store
Administration of an additional vaccination to help increase or speed the immune response to a previous vaccination
An explosive chemical compound used for priming or intensifying an explosion
1) A pump for increasing the pressure in a water supply pipe or fire riser 2) A heating element in an electric storage water heater which is switched on during the day if the draw-off temperature drops too low
A fan, supporter, contributor or alumnus who enthusiastically -- perhaps even rabidly -- supports a college athletic team Unfortunately, the occasional willingness of boosters to go beyond cheering and legitimate help by directly contacting players or offering them or their relatives money, overpaid jobs, clothing, free rent, cars and the like, has landed more than one program in hot water with the NCAA It has also cost more than one student athlete his or her remaining eligibility when word has gotten out There is nothing wrong with being a booster But there's a lot wrong with accepting improper gifts or services from one NCAA rules prohibit boosters from contacting prospective athletes by mail, telephone or in person
A device or amplifier inserted into a line or cable to increase the voltage Transformers may be employed to boost ac voltages
An instrument for regulating the electro-motive force in an alternating- current circuit; so called because used to "boost", or raise, the pressure in the circuit
A secondary immunization used to increase a weak immune response to a primary immunization
Where one is interested in the views of young people, for example, an extra sample may be selected to investigate the responses specific to that group
An additional dose of a vaccine needed periodically to "boost" the immune system (e g tetanus-diphtheria vaccine every 10 years)
A "booster" is an individual or business who is known (or should have been known) by the Belmont Athletic Department to have participated in any of the following
A pair of well-insulated electrical wires, with clamps at each end, designed to transfer an electrical current from one automotive battery to another in order to jump start a vehicle
A PTO powered pump with less than 500 gallons per minute (1900 L/min) rating used to supply water through small hose line and for pump and roll operations
A pump in a fuel system, oil system, or the like, used to provide additional or auxiliary pressure when needed or to provide an initial pressure differential before entering a main pump, as in pumping hydrogen near the boiling point
special seat designed to be placed on top of an adult chair in order to raise a small child to the level of a table; minimal car seat designed for a small child (used with an adult safety belt)
A booster seat or a booster cushion is a special seat which allows a small child to sit in a higher position, for example at a table or in a car. 'booster .chair 'booster .cushion a special seat for a small child that lets them sit in a higher position in a car or at a table
An additional dose of an immunizing agent, such as a vaccine or toxoid, given at a time after the initial dose to sustain the immune response elicited by the previous dose of the same agent. Also called booster dose
(Otomotiv) If your car has power brakes, a brake booster is located between the brake pedal and the master cylinder to increase the force applied to the brakes. There are two common types
(Otomotiv) A device that uses engine vacuum to assist you in braking the car. Helps the brake pedal activate the hydraulic pistons in the master cylinder