Betekenis van:
superposition
superposition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the placement of one thing on top of another
Hyperoniemen
superposition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- (geometry) the placement of one object ideally in the position of another one in order to show that the two coincide
Hyperoniemen
superposition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- (geology) the deposition of one geological stratum on another
Hyperoniemen
superposition
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- (geology) the principle that in a series of stratified sedimentary rocks the lowest stratum is the oldest
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- There are eight gluons. Six--modulo superposition--are sensible color-anticolor color swappers. The other two are fathomless mixtures that can only be described as the remaining linearly independent elements of the group of three-by-three complex unitary matrices with determinant one.
- Superposition of densitograms of standards (STD) and cheese samples made from a mixture of ewes’ and goats’ milk after isoelectric focusing
- Superposition and correlation, or fusion, of target data from two or more "geographically dispersed" and "interconnected radar sensors" to enhance and discriminate targets.
- As a consequence, the Commission expressed in the decision for formal opening of the procedure the opinion that the laying of cables at sea might not be construed as the superposition of a maritime transport service and of the effective laying of cables at sea.
- migration strategy: the strategy envisaged for the migration of both the infrastructure and rolling-stock subsystems of the earmarked national lines or sections (e.g. superposition of Class A and Class B systems, switch from Class B to Class A facilities at a planned date, migration based on the implementation of ETCS-based gap-filling solutions such as SCMT or limited supervision),
- Migration strategy: the strategy envisaged for the migration of both the infrastructure and rolling-stock sub-systems (e.g. superposition of Class A and Class B systems, planned date for the switching from Class B to Class A facilities or for the removal of Class B facilities);
- migration strategy: the strategy envisaged for the migration of both the infrastructure and rolling-stock subsystems of the earmarked national lines or sections (e.g. superposition of Class A and Class B systems, switch from Class B to Class A facilities at a planned date, migration based on the implementation of ETCS-based gap-filling solutions such as SCMT or limited supervision), potential constraints: an overview of potential elements that might impact on fulfilment of the implementation plan (e.g. signalling works integrating larger scope infrastructure works, assurance of continuity of service across borders).