Uniformity definition

Uniformity means that the o(1) can be made independent of v and k. It allows us to pass to the limit as k → ∞ and obtain
Uniformity in relation to a variety means being sufficiently uniform in its relevant characteristics, subject to the variation that may be expected from the particular features of its propagation;
Uniformity means the resemblance, within tolerance, in major characteristics of individual plants within a variety;

Examples of Uniformity in a sentence

  • The conditions of tender are the standard conditions of tender contained in Annex C of the Construction Industry Development Board Standard for Uniformity in Engineering and Construction Works Contracts, published in Government Gazette No. 42622 dated 8 August 2019.

  • The conditions of tender are the Standard Conditions of Tender as contained in Annex F of the CIDB Standard for Uniformity in Construction Procurement.

  • To what Extent has the Envisaged Uniformity of the 1999 Montreal Convention been Achieved?, (diss.

  • Such appointment shall be contained in a notarial instrument which complies with the 1940 Protocol on Uniformity of Powers of Attorney to be utilized abroad as ratified by the United States and Mexico.

  • Such appointment shall be contained in a notarial instrument that complies with the 1940 Protocol on Uniformity of Powers of Attorney to be utilized abroad as ratified by the United States and Mexico.

  • The conditions of tender are the latest Standard Conditions of Tender published by the CIDB in terms of its Standard for Uniformity in Construction Procurement.

  • The tender conditions are the Standard Conditions of Tender as contained in Annexure F of the CIDB Standard for Uniformity for Construction Procurement, Board Notice 136 Government Gazette No 38960 of 10 July 2015 (see ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ ) which are reproduced without amendment or alteration for the convenience of Tenderers and attached to this Tender Data.

  • The BID Data shall have precedence in the interpretation of any ambiguity or inconsistency between it and the provisions of SANS 10845-3 and as contained in Annexure F of Standard for Uniformity in Construction Procurement (Board Notice 136 Government Gazette No 38960 of 10 July 2015), Each item of data given below is cross-referenced to the clause in SANS 10845-3 to which it mainly applies.

  • The Tender Data shall have precedence in the interpretation of any ambiguity or inconsistency between it and the provisions of SANS 10845-3 and as contained in Annexure C of Standard for Uniformity in Construction Procurement (Board Notice 423 of 2009 Government Gazette No 42622 of August 2019).

  • Uniformity is expected to facilitate Government efficiency and accuracy in the technical and price evaluation and source selection process.


More Definitions of Uniformity

Uniformity means that despite the expected natural variation of the particular features of a variety, features or characteristics of individuals in the grouping of a plant variety are uniform.
Uniformity means having similar characteristics mainly regarding the size or weight, and colour.
Uniformity axiom (TR3) means that [C] is not just a restriction category, but its opposite is too. This may make for a more efficient axiomatisation. We will make a start towards such an alternative axiomatisation by defining bi-restriction categories and observing that £[C] is one.
Uniformity to SWBT means “uniformity” when SWBT wins and further litigation when SWBT loses. While IP and Birch laud SWBT’s boldness to suggest such a position in public, SWBT’s position certainly cannot be accepted as credible. Instead, SWBT’s position demonstrates the need for a clear Commission order that provides certainty as to how the results of this six-month review and future six-month reviews will be handled in order to assure that the stated agreement on “uniformity” is achieved in practice. For detailed proposals on such a practice, IP and Birch incorporate by reference the proposals in their initial comments.
Uniformity as referred to in Paragraph 1 shall mean that, with the exception of predictable natural variations, the characteristics of individual plants of the plant variety exhibit uniformity in comparison with each other.