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control condition

control condition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment
    "the control condition was inappropriate for the conclusions he wished to draw"

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    1. If this condition is not met, the surface area of the control shall satisfy the requirements of paragraph 5.3.2.3 below.
    2. The venting outlets from the emission control systems to the atmosphere shall be reinstated to the production condition.
    3. Instruction 38/2005/07: Guidelines on Control of the Condition Assessment Scheme (CAS) of Single Hull Oil Tankers,
    4. Where applicable, the actual loading condition as calculated for the ship’s voyage stability shall be used for damage control purposes.
    5. Where applicable, the actual loading condition as calculated for the ship's voyage stability shall be used for damage control purposes.
    6. A driver with diabetes should demonstrate an understanding of the risk of hypoglycaemia and adequate control of the condition.
    7. the driver must show adequate control of the condition by regular blood glucose monitoring, at least twice daily and at times relevant to driving,
    8. Occurrence of a fault condition shall initiate a visual and audible fault signal at the control panel which shall be distinct from a fire signal.
    9. If this condition is not met, the surface area of the control shall satisfy the requirements of paragraph 5.3.2.3 below. (see Annex X, explanatory notes, paragraph 5.2.2)
    10. .7 The control panel shall be designed on the fail-safe principle, e.g. an open detector circuit shall cause an alarm condition.
    11. Improve the penitentiary system with particular attention to security, control, management, vocational training and reintegration schemes, as well as the condition of facilities.
    12. when the ignition key is inserted in the ignition control in any position of use or in an equivalent condition in case of a non mechanical device;
    13. Member States may make use of their existing administration and control systems to ensure compliance with the statutory management requirements and good agricultural and environmental condition.
    14. ‘Control equipment’ means equipment necessary for the setting, unsetting and testing of a VAS and for sending an alarm condition to warning devices;
    15. Where, for operational reasons, a stop control that does not cut off the energy supply to the actuators is required, the stop condition must be monitored and maintained.