dBC definition

dBC means the sound level as measured using the "C" weighting network with a sound level meter meeting the standards set forth in ANSI S1.4-1983 or its successors. The unit of reporting is dB(C). The "C" weighting network is more sensitive to low frequencies than is the "A" weighting network.
dBC means any Designated Business Customer in PRC falling within any business category from time to time prescribed by PRC relevant laws and regulations for whom the Bank may open any RMB Deposit Account and to whom the Bank may provide RMB Services.
dBC means decibels relative to carrier

Examples of dBC in a sentence

  • Alternatively, TxDOT may deduct the amount of such costs and expenses from any sums owed by TxDOT to DB Contractor pursuant to this DBC.

  • Notwithstanding any other provision set forth in the DBC Documents, performance by a Surety or Guarantor of any of the obligations of DB Contractor shall not relieve DB Contractor of any of its obligations hereunder.

  • Our outreach programs in partnership with the Department should occur throughout the term of the DBC and will include: • [Good faith efforts performed to date.

  • Without this Guaranty, TxDOT would not have entered into the DBC with DB Contractor.

  • Each Change Order shall be signed by DB Contractor in its capacity as both the DB Contractor under the DBC and the DB Contractor under the CMC.


More Definitions of dBC

dBC means Deutsche Borse Clearing Frankfurt am Main and any successor thereto.
dBC. , or C-weighted decibel, means the unit used to measure the sound pressure level using the “C” weighting network setting on an approved sound meter;
dBC means the abbreviation designating the unit of sound level as measured by a sound level meter using the C-weighting, also known as "DBC."
dBC level means the sound level as measured with a sound level meter using the “C” weighting network. This frequency-weighting network for the measurement of sound levels shall comply with standards established by the American National Standards Institute specifications for sound level meters S1.4-1971, as amended or S1.4-1983, as amended.
dBC means denied boarding compensation.
dBC means the sound level in decibels obtained when using a sound level meter with the C-weighting;
dBC means the composite abbreviation for C- weighted sound level in decibels.