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Look up: Output

  1. Output
    The goods and services produced as a result of economic activity.
    Found on http://www.bized.co.uk/cgi-bin/glossaryd

  2. Output
    The goods or products e.g. food and fibre which come from a production process.
    Found on http://www.pestmanagement.co.uk/lib/glos

  3. Output
    Information leaving a device.
    Found on http://www.windmill.co.uk/glossary.html

  4. output
    A variable (whether stored within a component or outside it) that is written to by the component.
    Found on http://www.testingstandards.co.uk/living

  5. output
    [n] - what is produced in a given time period 2. [n] - production of a certain amount 3. [v] - to create or manufacture a specific amount
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  6. Output
    1) The jack or physical location of where a device sends out a signal.
    2) The signal put out by a device.
    Found on http://www.testing1212.co.uk/a.htm

  7. output
    Data sent by a device or the CPU. Especially, the end result of a processing task, sent to the printer or to the monitor screen.
    Found on http://www.micro2000uk.co.uk/hardware_gl

  8. Output
    In financial terms, an Output relates to a sale of a product or service that you are providing. This seems back-to-front since a sale relates to money coming into your business, but in accounting terms this is referred to as an Output since it is referring to the productivity of your business. Think of it this way: the more business and work that y...
    Found on http://www.itzbits.co.uk/glossary.php

  9. Output
    The signal (voltage, current, pressure, etc.) produced by the load cell. Where the output is directly proportional to excitation, the signal must be expressed in terms of volts per volt, per ampere, etc., of excitation.
    Found on http://www.appmeas.co.uk/glossary.html

  10. output
    Quantity of goods and services produced or provided by a business organization or economy. ...
    Found on http://www.thehistorychannel.co.uk/site/

  11. Output
    The electrical signal measured at the output terminals which is produced by an applied input to a transducer.
    Found on http://www.flowmeterdirectory.com/flowme

  12. output
    (architecture) Data transferred from a computer system to the outside world via some kind of output device. Opposite: input. (1997-04-28)
    Found on http://foldoc.org/

  13. output
    a) of a generator: the useful active electrical power measured at its terminals; b) of a motor: the useful mechanical power measured at its shaft Category: Electrical engineering and energy • a qualifying term applied to quantities,i.e.voltage,current,impedance,or to components,i.e.terminals,leads,which are associated with the delivery of power or signals Category: Electrical engine...
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  14. Output
    Definition (keystage 3) What you get out of a function or an operation. The result of doing something.
    Found on http://thesaurus.maths.org/mmkb/entry.ht

  15. Output
    Out'put` noun 1. The amount of coal or ore put out from one or more mines, or the quantity of material produced by, or turned out from, one or more furnaces or mills, in a given time. 2. (Physiol.) That which is thrown out as products of the metabolic activity of the body; the egesta other than the fæces. See Income . » The output consists of: ( a ) The res ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/O/45

  16. output
    1. The amount of coal or ore put out from one or more mines, or the quantity of material produced by, or turned out from, one or more furnaces or mills, in a given time. ... 2. <physiology> That which is thrown out as products of the metabolic activity of the body; the egesta other than the faeces. See Income. ... The output consists of: (a) Th ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  17. output
    yield noun production of a certain amount
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  18. output
    yield noun the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time); `production was up in the second quarter`
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  19. output
    turnout noun what is produced in a given time period
    Found on http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?

  20. Output
    `Output` is the term denoting either an exit or changes which exits a system and which activate/modify a process. It is an abstract concept, used in the modeling, system(s) design and system(s) exploitation.
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Output

  21. output
    (out´poot) the yield or total of anything produced by a functional system; when measuring the output of a patient's body, the volume of urine, drainage from tubes, vomitus, and any other measurable liquid should all be included. See also intake and input. cardiac output the effectiv...
    Found on http://www.mercksource.com/pp/us/cns/cns

  22. Output
    • (n.) The amount of coal or ore put out from one or more mines, or the quantity of material produced by, or turned out from, one or more furnaces or mills, in a given time. • (n.) That which is thrown out as products of the metabolic activity of the body; the egesta other than the faeces. See Income.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  23. output
    (from the article `automata theory`) ...only one of a finite number of positions, or states, with each swing of the pendulum. Each state, through the operation of the escapement, ... Printers are a common example of output devices. New multifunction peripherals that integrate printing, scanning, and copying into a single device ... I...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/o/41

  24. output
    (from the article `automation`) The input to the system is the reference value, or set point, for the system output. This represents the desired operating value of the output. Using ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/o/41

  25. output
    (from the article `econometrics`) ...some assumptions in cost theory. Work in the field of cost functions, for example, originally tested the theory that marginal cost—the addition to ... As a prelude to an examination of productivity trends over time, this section considers various methods of measuring the output and input compone...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/o/41


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22 November 2009

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