Betekenis van:
limit point

limit point
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Limit value according to point 2.1(a) or (b) to be compared with Sstandard
    2. The emission limit value in point 2 of Part 4 does not apply for this activity.
    3. Point (b) shall not apply if the Member State has abolished the quantitative limit.
    4. aggregating the fuel-weighted emission limit values determined under point (iii).
    5. Limit value in accordance with point 2.1(a) or (b) of Administrative instruction No 2
    6. acceptance if the laboratory sample conforms to the maximum limit, taking into account the correction for recovery and measurement uncertainty (or decision limit — see Annex II, point 4.4.),
    7. Since (Dreference)Limit > Dmax (8756 > 6474) this formation (see point 1) may be permitted in downstream navigation with full load.
    8. rejection if the laboratory sample exceeds the maximum limit beyond reasonable doubt taking into account the correction for recovery and measurement uncertainty (or decision limit — see Annex II, point 4.4.).
    9. The 28-day time limit laid down in point (b) shall not apply where the products concerned have left the customs territory of the Community definitively within the original 60-day time limit.
    10. The data are still acceptable when a best fit straight line crosses an applicable limit with a negative slope (the 6400 km interpolated point is higher than the 80000 km interpolated point) but the 80000 km actual data point is below the limit.
    11. For gas turbines (including CCGT), the NOx and CO emission limit values set out in this point apply only above 70 % load.
    12. The acoustic alarm may be silenced after activation, the optical alarm may only be cancelled if the limit values fall below those given mentioned in point 3.1.1.
    13. If the melting point is between 200 °C and 300 °C, a limit value based on measurement or a recognised calculation method is sufficient.
    14. a different starting point is justified where the detection limit does not allow for establishing the presence of a trend at 75 % of the parametric values; or
    15. setting different emission limit values than those referred to under point (a) in terms of values, periods of time and reference conditions.