Diurnal definition

Diurnal. (08/15/08 Version) means the division of hours within a month between Heavy Load Hours (HLH) and Light Load Hours (LLH).
Diurnal means the division of hours within the month between Heavy Load Hours (HLH) and Light Load Hours (LLH).
Diurnal means active during the daytime.

Examples of Diurnal in a sentence

  • Such amounts shall be specified as Diurnal megawatt amounts, by month, and shall apply in all years for the term of this Agreement.

  • Diurnal and seasonal mood vary with work, sleep, and daylength across diverse cultures.

  • Diurnal and seasonal variations can reach as high as 60C throughout the island group.

  • If«Customer Name» elects to serve an NLSL with Dedicated Resources, then «Customer Name» shall specify in section 4 of Exhibit A the maximum monthly and Diurnal Dedicated Resource amounts that «Customer Name» plans to use to serve the NLSL.

  • To the extent that the NLSL load is less than the maximum amount in any monthly or Diurnal period, «Customer Name» shall have no right or obligation to use such amounts to serve the non-NLSL portion of its Total Retail Load.

  • Diurnal transcriptome atlas of a primate across major neural and peripheral tissues.

  • In the event it is difficult to purchase three former council properties, the list of private sector empty homes on the market is currently under review with the aim to identify suitable alternatives.

  • Diurnal fluctuations in brain volume: Statistical analyses of MRI from large populations.

  • Diurnal variation, standard deviation, regression and other statistical parameter reporting possibilities with various available mathematical methods.

  • Diurnal intraocular pressure variations: an analysis of 690 diurnal curves.


More Definitions of Diurnal

Diurnal. (07/01/08 Version) means the distribution of hours of months between Heavy Load Hours (HLH) and Light Load Hours (LLH). HLH and LLH are as defined by the North American Electric Reliability Corporation (NERC) and are subject to change by the NERC.
Diurnal means the division of hours of the day between Heavy Load Hours (HUD and Light Load Hours (LLH).
Diurnal or “Diurnally” means the distribution of hours of months between Heavy Load Hours (HLH) and Light Load Hours (LLH).
Diurnal means “daily” for our purposes

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