demarcation
51démarcation — nf. => Délimitation, Différence, Limite, Sentier, Séparation …
52demarcation — The marking of a boundary line on the ground by physical means or a cartographic representation. State ex rel. Buckson v. Pennsylvania R. Co., Del., 267 A.2d 455, 459 …
53demarcation — The marking of a boundary line on the ground by physical means or a cartographic representation. State ex rel. Buckson v. Pennsylvania R. Co., Del., 267 A.2d 455, 459 …
54demarcation line — (MOLLUSCA: Bivalvia) Imaginary line joining points on the beak with points of maximum transverse growth of the shell margin; forms dorsoventral profile …
55demarcation potential — noun the electric potential arising in a muscle or nerve from trauma injury Syn: injury potential …
56demarcation problem — The problem of defining a line separating genuine science, thought of as properly responsive to evidence and experiment, from pseudo science, which is not. See falsifiability, Popper …
57demarcation current — c. of injury …
58Demarcation Point — meeting point for communications devices of two separate entities (ex: junction where home telephone equipment connects to the wires of the telephone company) …
59demarcation dispute — An industrial dispute between trade unions or between members of the same union regarding the allocation of work between different types of tradesmen or workers …
60demarcation dispute — /dimaˈkeɪʃən dəspjut/ (say deemah kayshuhn duhspyooht) noun a dispute between trade unions over the division of types of work carried out by the members of different unions, or over the right to represent particular employees …