neat's-foot oil — /neets foot / a pale yellow fixed oil made by boiling the feet and shinbones of cattle, used chiefly as a dressing for leather. [1570 80] * * * ▪ lubricant pale yellow fatty oil made by boiling the feet (excluding hooves), skin, and… … Universalium
NEET — This article is about the classification of people. For the fish, see Poor man s tropheus. For the record label, see N.E.E.T. Recordings. For common medical entrance in India, see National Eligibility and Entrance Test. NEET is a government… … Wikipedia
NEET — ist ein Akronym aus den Worten Not in Education, Employment or Training und bezeichnet die Gruppe junger Erwachsener zwischen 15 und 34 Jahren, die keine Schule besuchen, keiner Arbeit nachgehen und sich nicht in beruflicher Fortbildung befinden… … Deutsch Wikipedia
NEET — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda NEET es un acrónimo en inglés de Not in Employment, Education or Training (Ni trabaja, ni estudia ni hace prácticas). Lo utilizó por primera vez el gobierno británico y su uso se ha extendido a otros países,… … Wikipedia Español
Higashi no Eden — Originaltitel 東のエデン Transkription Higashi no Eden … Deutsch Wikipedia
Klystron — A klystron is a specialized linear beam vacuum tube (evacuated electron tube). Klystrons are used as amplifiers at microwave and radio frequencies to produce both low power reference signals for superheterodyne radar receivers and to produce high … Wikipedia
Rotating magnetic field — A rotating magnetic field is a magnetic field which changes direction at (ideally) a constant angular rate. This is a key principle in the operation of the alternating current motor. In 1882, Nikola Tesla identified the concept of the rotating… … Wikipedia
NEET — n. A young person who isn t working, in school, or in a training program. [From the phrase Not in employment, education, or training.] Example Citations: Here s another thought, lifted from Ridley s inspiring book: The 21st century will be a… … New words
Electronics — refers to the flow of charge (moving electrons) through nonmetal conductors (mainly semiconductors), whereas electrical refers to the flow of charge through metal conductors. For example, flow of charge through silicon, which is not a metal,… … Wikipedia
AC motor — An AC motor is an electric motor that is driven by an alternating current. It consists of two basic parts, an outside stationary stator having coils supplied with AC current to produce a rotating magnetic field, and an inside rotor attached to… … Wikipedia
Load regulation — is the capability to maintain a constant voltage (or current) level on the output channel of a power supply despite changes in load [cite web|title=Line and Load Regulation for Programmable DC Power Supplies and Precision DC Sources Developer… … Wikipedia