Betekenis van:
multiplicity
multiplicity
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- menigte
- a large number
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Voorbeeldzinnen
- Multiplicity
- The expression of the multiplicity follows the unified modelling language (UML) notation for multiplicity, in which:
- the third column specifies the multiplicity of a metadata element. The expression of the multiplicity follows the unified modelling language (UML) notation for multiplicity, in which:
- the third column specifies the multiplicity of a metadata element.
- Instructions on multiplicity and conditions of the metadata elements
- is legally structured as a multiplicity of RTGS systems.
- when the multiplicity is 0..1 or 0..*, the condition defines when the metadata elements is mandated,
- the fourth column contains a conditional statement if the multiplicity of the element does not apply to all types of resources.
- It is legally structured as a multiplicity of real-time gross settlement systems, each of which is a TARGET2 component operated by a Eurosystem central bank (CB).
- nature of pain, suffering, distress or lasting harm caused by (all elements of) the procedure, and its intensity, the duration, frequency and multiplicity of techniques employed,
- Firstly, the French authorities’ argument based on the multiplicity of sectors potentially concerned by the tax measure at issue cannot be accepted.
- Those metadata elements or groups of metadata elements shall be in accordance with the expected multiplicity and the related conditions set out in Tables 1 and 2.
- the fourth column contains a conditional statement if the multiplicity of the element does not apply to all types of resources. All elements are mandatory in other circumstances.
- Where specified in the description of the metadata elements in Part B, the value domains described in Part D.1 to D.6 shall be used with the multiplicity expressed in Tables 1 and 2 of Part C.
- an output level within 1 dB of the final output level. "Frequency synthesiser" (3) means any kind of frequency source or signal generator, regardless of the actual technique used, providing a multiplicity of simultaneous or alternative output frequencies, from one or more outputs, controlled by, derived from or disciplined by a lesser number of standard (or master) frequencies.