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condition 1. an ailment or physical disability 2. Law a. a declaration or provision in a will, contract, etc., that makes some right or liability contingent upon the happening of some event b. the event itself 3. Logic a statement whose truth is either required for the truth of a given statement (a necessary condition) or sufficient to guarantee the truth of the given statement (a sufficient condition) 4. Maths Logic a presupposition, esp a restriction on the domain of quantification, indispensable to the proof of a theorem and stated as part of it condition [kən′dish·ən] (mathematics) The product of the norm of a matrix and of its inverse. (petroleum engineering) To change the properties of a drilling mud by introducing additives. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Factors considered were water flow rate (0, 200 and 600 mL/min) and light condition (light and darkness). is delivering high-resolution color surveillance video in extremely low light conditions. For example, in Eos (Dawn, Troy), 2002, he traveled to the site of ancient Troy and precisely measured the color and intensity of light as the morning sun first began to rise--and then re-created that exact light condition in New York's Postmasters gallery using fluorescent tubes filtered with colored gels. |
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