Hindered (Zone) settling (Environmental Engineering) Settling in which particle concentrations are sufficient that particles interfere with the settling of other particles. Particles settle together as a body or structure with the water required to traverse the particle interstices.
Nonpoint source pollution (NPSP) (Environmental Engineering) Any pollution from a source which cannot be attributed to a particular discharge point, e.g. from agricultural crops, city streets, construction sites, etc.
Reactive waste (Environmental Engineering) A waste which; 1) reacts violently with water, 2) forms potentially explosive mixtures with water, 3) is normally unstable, 4) contains cyanide or sulfide in sufficient quantity to evolve toxic fumes at high or low pH, 5) is capable of exploding if heated under pressure, or 6) is an explosive compound listed in Department of Transportation (DoT) regulations. One of EPA's four hazardous waste properties.
Virion (Environmental Engineering) A virus particle. Viral DNA or RNA enclosed in an organic capsule. See virus.
Virus (Environmental Engineering) A submicroscopic genetic constituent which can alternate between two distinct phases. As a virus particle, or virion, it is DNA or RNA enveloped in an organic capsule. As an intracellular virus, it is viral DNA or RNA inserted into the host organisms DNA or RNA.
Documents - (Software Engineering) deliverables produced as part of the software engineering process
Equivalence partitioning - (Software Engineering) a black-box testing method
Factoring - (Software Engineering) a technique that distributes control and work in a top-down manner within a software architecture (used a part of structured analysis)
GQM (Goal, Question, Metric) paradigm - (Software Engineering) a technique for defining meaningful metrics for any part of the software process
Outsourcing - (Software Engineering) contracting software work to a third party
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