| available | ready for use; attainable; unoccupied; valid sıfat | en |
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| available | Anamal | en |
| available | Land | en |
| available | not busy; not otherwise committed; "he was not available for comment"; "he was available and willing to accompany her | en |
| available | Suitable, useable, assessable, obtained, present or ready for immediate use Having sufficient force or advocacy | en |
| available | convenient for use or disposal; "the house is available after July 1"; "2000 square feet of usable office space" | en |
| available | 02-27-2002 (AU F2F) | en |
| available | If something is available, it is there for you to use, or you can obtain it | en |
| available | Readily obtainable | en |
| available | disposable | en |
| available | adj sedia 2 vi [(Do you have cold drinks ~?)] ada [(~ minuman yang dingin?)] | en |
| available | Such as one may avail ones self of; capable of being used for the accomplishment of a purpose; convertible into a resource | en |
| available | Having sufficient power, force, or efficacy, for the object | en |
| available | Such as one may avail one's self of; capable of being used for the accomplishment of a purpose; usable; profitable; advantageous; convertible into a resource; as, an available measure; an available candidate | en |
| available | Having sufficient power, force, or efficacy, for the object; effectual; valid; as, an available plea | en |
| available | obtainable or accessible and ready for use or service; "kept a fire extinguisher available"; "much information is available through computers"; "available in many colors"; "the list of available candidates is unusually long" | en |
| available | Someone who is available is not busy and is therefore free to talk to you or to do a particular task. Mr Leach is on holiday and was not available for comment | en |
| available | Cards which can be legally moved from one pile to another are said to be available (Note that a card can be available even if there's currently no other pile to move it to Another way to say it is that the available cards are the ones you could move, if you had a place to move them to ) | en |
| available | Used to describe a choice that can be activated or toggled by a user Used to describe a control that can be manipulated by the user | en |
| available | Admitted into zoological nomenclature--such as an available name or work; a name that can be used | en |
| available | Motif Style Guide: (1) Used to describe a choice that can be activated or toggled by a user (2) Used to describe a control that can be manipulated by the user | en |
| available | OSF/Motif Style Guide: (1) Used to describe a choice that can be activated or toggled by a user (2) Used to describe a control that can be manipulated by the user | en |
| available | If something you want or need is available, you can find it or obtain it. Since 1978, the amount of money available to buy books has fallen by 17% There are three small boats available for hire + availability avail·abil·ity the easy availability of guns | en |
| available | not busy; not otherwise committed; "he was not available for comment"; "he was available and willing to accompany her" | en |
| available | One of the three possible states of a domain, specifically the state in which domain code can be activated by a start key See also "Domain states" | en |
| available | Cards which can be legally moved from one pile to another are said to be available | en |
| available | In automatic call distribution language, an agent state, between calls, when an agent, having finished the previous transaction, returns to accept the next inbound caller | en |
| available | ready for you to use, to have or to see (e g The doctor is available tosee you this afternoon ) | en |
| available | a condition of being able to use something | en |
| available | A status that means the item is theoretically sitting on the shelf and may be checked out | en |
| available | Individual workstations can be made available or unavailable for the computation of new assay runs When all of the raw data has been collected from the detector instrument for an individual assay run, the assay data is sent for computation to the first workstation set at Available which is not performing any tasks The order in which workstations are queried for availability is highest workstation number to lowest number (Station 01, the primary workstation) | en |
| available | Available to seek and accept work the major portion of the week claiming for unemployment benefits | en |
| available | or free calcium oxide Generally low reactivity with water | en |
| availability | Also known as system availability refers to the ability of the system to keep serving even when one of the component servers fails Availability is possible with as few as two servers, but it shows its power when the cluster consists of multiple servers It is also the ability to access data even after a disk driver failure without disrupting any applications | en |
| availability | A measure of the degree to which an item is in an operable and committable state at the start of a mission when the mission is called for at an unknown (random) time | en |
| availability | one of three types of heuristic, according to which the probability of an event, or of an item having a property, is judged by the ease with which instances can be brought to mind their availability from memory See also representativeness, anchoring and adjustment | en |
| availability | Advertising time on radio or television that is available for purchase, at a specific time | en |
| availability | Time that a generating unit, transmission line or other system is capable of providing service, even if it isnt actually providing service all the time It is expressed as a percentage of a specific time period | en |
| availability | During a specified period, when a power station is scheduled to generate or to be in a planned shutdown, the amount of electricity actually produced is expressed as a fraction of the electricity that would have been produced if the station had run continuously at full power throughout that period | en |
| availability | A measure of the degree to which a system is either operating or is capable of operating at any time when used in its typical operational and support environment | en |
| availability | That which is available | en |
| availability | obtainability, accessibility, attainability isim | en |
| availability | unoccupancy isim | en |
| availability | The quality of being available | en |
| availability | The quality of being available; availableness | en |
| availability | The portion of time that a system can be used for productive work, expressed as a percentage | en |
| availability | the quality of being at hand when needed | en |
| availability | the proportion of total time that an item of equipment is capable of performing its specified functions, normally expressed as a percentage It can be calculated by dividing the equipment available hours by the total number of hours in any given period One of the major sources of disagreement over the definition of availability is whether downtime should be divided by total hours, or by Scheduled Operating Time For example, if your plant is only scheduled to operate 5 days a week, should downtime incurred over the weekend be included in the calculation of availability? The view I take is that one of the prime goals of any organisation should be to maximise its Return on Assets This can only be achieved by reducing the total downtime, regardless of whether this downtime was scheduled or not For this reason, I prefer to use a definition of downtime that considers all downtime, as a proportion of total time, not scheduled operating time | en |
| availability | The ability of an item to be in a state to perform a required function under given conditions at a given instant of time or over a time interval, assuming that resources are provided Note 1: This ability depends on the combined aspects of reliability, maintainability and support performance Note 2: External resources other than maintenance resources do not affect the availability of an item Note 3: The measure of availability is referred to as the instantaneous availability | en |
| availability | 1) Timely, reliable access to data and information services for authorized users 2) The ability to have access to MEI Resource Elements when required by the mission and core supporting process(es), both now and in the future It also concerns the safeguarding of those resources and associated capabilities | en |
| availability | The percentage of time for which a circuit or system is available for use Carrier class is typically 99 999% - about five minutes downtime per year | en |
| availability | The availability of a navigation system is the percentage of time that the services are usable Availability is an indication of the ability of the system to provide usable service within the specified coverage area Signal availability is the percentage of time that navigational signals transmitted from external sources are available for use Availability is the percentage of time that navigational signals transmitted from external sources are available for use Availability is a function of both the physical characteristics of the environment and the technical capabilities of the transmitter facilities | en |
| availability | Assuring information and communications services will be ready for use when expected | en |
| availability | Ability of a component or service to perform its required function at a stated instant or over a stated period of time It is usually expressed as the availability ratio, i e the proportion of time that the service is actually available for use by the Customers within the agreed service hours | en |
| availability | Describes the reliability of power plants It refers to the number of hours the TURBINEs are available to produce power divided by the total hours in a year | en |
| availability | The extent to which information or processes are reasonably accessible and usable, upon demand, by an authorized entity, allowing authorized access to resources and timely performance of time-critical operations | en |
| availability | Describes the reliability of power plants It refers to the number of hours that a power plant is available to produce power divided by the total hours in a set time period, usually a year | en |
| availability | The amount of time that the quality of a telecommunication service or communications link equals or exceeds a specified minimum value For satellite communication links the availability is usually expressed as a percentage of the average year See also Outage | en |
| availability | s The portion of time that a system can be used for productive work, expressed as a percentage | en |
| availability | A measure of time a generating unit, transmission line, or other facility is capable of providing service, whether or not it actually is in service Typically, this measure is expressed as a percent available for the period under consideration, e g , an availability of 80% typically means that a plant could have produced power for about 7,000 hours during a year (80% x 8,760 hr/yr = 7,008) had requests been made for such service | en |
| availability | The percentage of time that the services of a navigation system can be used within a particular coverage area Signal availability is the percentage of time that navigational signals transmitted from external sources are available for use Availability is a function of both the physical characteristics of the operational environment and the technical capabilities of the transmitter facilities | en |
| availability | A measure of the degree to which an item is in an operable and committable state at the start of a mission, when the mission is called for at an unknown (random) time | en |
| availability | The probability that a system is operational when called upon to perform its function The numerical value of availability is expressed as a probability from 0 to 1 Availability calculations take into account both the failures and the repairs of the system | en |
| availability | the state when the system, resources, and data are in the place needed by the user, at the time the user needs them, and in the form needed by the user Availability is one of the three pillars of security -B- | en |