(Askeri) İKMAL PERSONELİ: Herhangi bir birliği belirli kuvvesine çıkarmak için o birliğe eklenen subay veya erat sınıfına mensup şahıslardan biri. İkmal personeli; ölen, yaralanan veya başka sebeple kaybolan bir şahsın yerini alan kimsedir. Ayrıca bakınız: "loss replacement" ve "replacement"
(Askeri) İSTİF HARCI: Limanda; yükleme ve boşaltma işlerinde büyük sandık ve araç gibi eşyanın kenarlarındaki boş yerleri doldurmak için kullanılan bağlantı. Buna İngiliz ve Kanada ordularında (charging point) denir
(Askeri) İDHAR DEPOSU: Bir üs depoya (base depot) bağlı olan ve bunun bir kısmı olarak çalışan depo. Bu depo; bağlı bulunduğu depoda mevcut tip ve sınıftaki ikmal maddelerinden aynı cinsten olanları, büyük miktarda ve orijinal ambalajlarında, stok eder. İdhar depolarındaki ikmal maddeleri normal olarak, dağıtım depolarındaki stok seviyesini muhafaza etmek üzere gönderilir veya, doğrudan doğruya, ikmal noktalarına yada depoların yerel dağıtım bölgelerine gönderilirler
(Askeri) SIRA ERATI: Hiçbir tecrübe veya uzmanlık eğitimine ihtiyaç olmayan görevleri yapan ve eğitimin asgari esaslarına vakıf olan erat. Buna evvelce (basic) denirdi
(Askeri) DOLDURMA NOKTASI: Bir uçak veya uçak ana aksamında, uçak yada uçak ana aksamının, örneğin oksijen, hava veya hidrolik sıvı vb. ile ikmalinin kolaylıkla yapılabildiği bir bağlantı. Buna İngiliz ve Kanada Ordularında (charging point) denir
An inorganic addition to the composite matrix that may impart a variety of performance improvements such as shrinkage control, surface smoothness, water resistance and cost reduction or is added to lower cost or density Sometimes the term is used specifically to mean particulate additives
a relatively inert material used as the discontinuous phase of a polymer composite
A material such as cotton mop yarn, glass fiber insulation, oakum, polyethylene, Denver foam, etc , which is pressed into an opening or joint so that the compound applied to seal the joint will exert pressure and form good contact against the sides of the joint or opening
Often a white pigment, added to papermaking stock to improve properties such as brightness and smoothness
(1) A material used in multi-conductor cables to occupy large interstices formed by the assembled conductors (2) An inert substance added to a compound to improve properties or decrease cost
copy to fill space between more important articles in the layout of a magazine or newspaper
A heavily pigmented preparation used for fining and leveling off the pores in open-pored woods
An additive in a PVC compound to both reduce costs and add performance properties (impact strength, less sticking to metal surfaces, increased stiffness) The most common are Calcium carbonate, dolomite, kaolin and chalk Even glass spheres and glass fibre are used as fillers
Chemically inert, finely divided material added to the Elastomer to aid in the processing and improvement of physical properties
A relatively inert material added to a plastic to modify its strength, permanence, working properties, or other qualities or to lower costs
Any standing tree or standard higher than the surrounding coppice in the form of forest known as coppice under standards
Material added to the mixed resin to increase viscosity, improve appearance, and lower density and cost
Any substance, such as talc, mica, or various powders, which may be added to a grease to make it heavier in weight or consistency, but which serves no useful function in making the grease a better lubricant (Editor's note: Such filler may also be added to certain lubricating oils or other lubricants)
the tobacco used to form the core of a cigar copy to fill space between more important articles in the layout of a magazine or newspaper 100 filler equal 1 forint used for filling cracks or holes in a surface
Filler is a substance used for filling cracks or holes, especially in walls, car bodies, or wood
You can describe something as a filler when it is being used or done because there is a need for something and nothing better is available. = stopgap see also stocking filler
Wood putty/dough filler is used to patch holes and pores to create a smooth, consistent surface These fillers are available in various colors to match different types of wood
- A short, interesting, sometimes humorous news item used to fill leftover space on the page The most widely read "articles" in any newspaper, fillers constitute an excellent (and often overlooked) vehicle for obtaining press coverage for an organization
A generic term to describe the non-oxidizing clays or minerals added to the pulp at the beater stage to improve paper density
anything added to fill out a whole; "some of the items in the collection are mere makeweights"
material added to the molding material to reduce cost and/or improve mechanical properties
(1) A material used in multiconductor cables to occupy large interstices formed by the assembled conductors (2) An inert substance added to a compound to improve properties or decrease cost
White pigments such as clay, titanium dioxide, and calcium carbonate that are added to paper in order to improve its opacity, brightness, and printing surface
{i} person or thing which fills; filling, stuffing; device used for filling; substance used to fill a gap or cavity; material which fills extra space (in a newspaper or magazine); substance added to a product (i.e. to increase bulk)
An inert material added to a plastic to improve properties and/or decrease cost, most commonly limestone
a solid, relatively inert, material added to a plastic in order to modify its strength, permanence, working properties, or other qualities or reduce their cost
A composition, as of powdered silica and oil, used to fill the pores and grain of wood before applying paint, varnish, etc
A compound added to a plastic resin to increase its volume without significantly affecting its properties Usually done to reduce the cost of the material, or to reduce the exotherm of the material, as the filler acts as a heat sink
-A material used in multiconductorcoble to occypy large interstices formed by the cable assembly Also, a material added to an insulation compound to add volume and increase impact resistance
an inert foreign substance added to a matrix to improve or modify its properties
{i} (Automotive) part shaped as a funnel connected to a main receptacle (such as radiator, windshield washer container, gas tank, etc.) in a vehicle and covered with a cap
The number of prosecutions filed during the current year Counts are based on the number of defendants/suspects included in the prosecution TRAC counts all prosecutions, whether the proceeding is before a judge or magistrate This is a broader definition than that used by the Justice Department to define a "case" or prosecution Appeals are excluded from the count This field uses FIL in the Referral Detail Files in computing the counts
Usually a relatively inert substance added to a plastic compound to reduce costs Fillers may also be specifically introduced to improve hardness, stiffness and impact strength (e g graphite, fibrous glass, fluoropolymers, etc)
Non-conducting components cabled with the insulated conductors, to impart roundness, flexibility, tensile strength, or a combination of all three, to the cable
Non-reactive, low cost materials that reduce the cost of pure substances Fillers are used for certain solid structural applications Some fillers impart greater strength and stability, and/or reduce weight of the pure substances (Q-cel® microspheres are used in bowling balls )
Nonconducting components cabled with the insulated conductors or optical fibers to impart roundness, flexibility, tensile strength, or a combination of all three
Usually inert organic or inorganic materials which are added to plastics, resins or gelcoats to vary the properties, extend the volume, or reduce the cost