Characteristics definition

Characteristics. Signal: B8ZS CHARACTERISTICS: One-way (out from LEC switch) [Screening] [TSG characteristics] ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FEATURES: FEATURES: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 176 Attachment 11 Appendix C Page 1 PRINCIPALS FOR IMPLEMENTING ELECTRONIC INTERFACES FOR OPERATIONAL SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Characteristics means components of proposed Special Events that do not constitute approval or denial but serve as a tool for assessing alignment with Section 8.16.060.
Characteristics means traits that result from the expression of a genotype or combination of genotypes.

Examples of Characteristics in a sentence

  • Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.

  • CONDITIONS OR RESTRICTIONS REGARDING SUPPLY AND USE Medicinal product subject to restricted medical prescription (see Annex I: Summary of Product Characteristics, section 4.2).

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More Definitions of Characteristics

Characteristics means “the materials, ingredients, design, composition, heating source, or other features of a tobacco product.” 21 U.S.C. § 387j(a)(3)(B).
Characteristics means the physical characteristics of Petroleum, as measured in accordance with the procedures of Article Six of the General Terms and Conditions, specified on Attachment 1 to the General Terms and Conditions.
Characteristics means the unique, distinct attributes or qualities of a property or a group of properties, including but not limited to: buildings, architectural features, landscape, man made, or natural features which make up the built environment or cultural attributes of a neighborhood or as identified in the adopted standards.
Characteristics means the tangible or intangible attributes of a good or service that serve to identify it and enable it to be classified;
Characteristics means schedule, performance, reliability, availability, serviceability, appearance, dimensions, tolerances, safety or costs of a Product.
Characteristics. Member States shall … determine, for the marine waters, a set of characteristics for good environmental status, on the basis of the qualitative descriptors listed …" Criteria "distinctive technical features that are closely linked to qualitative descriptors". Criteria and methodological standards “to ensure consistency and to allow for comparison between marine regions or sub‐regions of the extent to which good environmental status is being achieved.” Data integration Data integration involves combining data residing in different sources and providing users with a unified view of these data. Data quality Indications of the degree to which data satisfies stated or implied needs. This includes information about lineage, completeness, currency, logical consistency and accuracy of the data. Descriptors Qualitative descriptors for determining good environmental status : 1) Biological diversity, 2) Non‐indigenous species, 3) Commercial fish, 4) Foodwebs, 5) Eutrophication, 6) Sea floor integrity, 7) Hydrography, 8) Contaminants, 9) Contaminants in food, 10) Marine litter, 11) Energy including noise. EcoQOs (Ecological Quality Objectives) “can take the form of targets (values where there is a commitment to attain them), limits (values where there is a commitment to avoid breaching them) or indicators (values which highlight a change in the ecosystem and can trigger research to explain what is happening).” Ecosystem approach A strategy for the integrated management of land, water and living resources that promotes conservation and sustainable use in an equitable way. Ecosystem approach to management The Ecosystem Approach to Marine Management involves an integrated management of human activities based on knowledge of ecosystem dynamics to achieve sustainability of ecosystem goods and services and maintenance of ecosystem integrity. Ecosystem Based Management Ecosystem based management is an environmental management approach that recognizes the full array of interactions within an ecosystem, including humans, rather than considering single issues, species, or ecosystem services in isolation. Ecosystem Based Marine Spatial Management Ecosystem based marine spatial management (EB‐MSM) is an approach that recognizes the full array of interactions within an ecosystem, including humans, rather than considering single issues, species, or ecosystem services in isolation. End user committee A committee consisting of a representative range of stakeholders.
Characteristics means “pertaining to, constituting, or indicating the character or peculiar quality of an agricultural/ livestock/fisheries/ microbial product; (typical; distinctive).” (Article 2 Definitions)