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Subjecting a material to a prescribed environmental and/or stress history before testing.
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| condition |
(1) A relational expression that can be evaluated to a value of either true or false. IBM. (2) An exception that has been enabled, or recognized, by the language environment and thus is eligible to activate user and language condition handlers. (3) Any alteration to the normal programmed flow of an application. Conditions can be detected by the hardware or operating system and result in an interrupt. They can also be detected by language-specific generated code or language library code.
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| conditioning |
An aspect of secondary fermentation in which the yeast refine the flavors of the final beer. Conditioning continues in the bottle.
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| conditioning |
Diana S. Woodruff-Pak, Temple University AND Richard L. Port, Slippery Rock College, Slippery Rock, Pennsylvania
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| condition |
Health as shown by the coat, state of flesh, general appearance and deportment.
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