| activity | state of being active; specific act, pursuit, undertaking; action, bustle; spryness, liveliness; something that a person does for pleasure or as an interest | (isim) | en |
| activity | Activity is a situation in which a lot of things are happening or being done. an extraordinary level of activity in the government bonds market. the electrical activity of the brain | en |
| activity | An activity is something that you spend time doing. You can take part in activities from canoeing to bird watching | en |
| activity | The activities of a group are the things that they do in order to achieve their aims. a jail term for terrorist activities. activity coefficient displacement activity optical activity | en |
| activity | any specific activity; "they avoided all recreational activity" (chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction; "catalytic activity | en |
| activity | (chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction; "catalytic activity | en |
| activity | any specific activity; "they avoided all recreational activity" | en |
| activity | The state or quality of being active; nimbleness; agility; vigorous action or operation; energy; active force; as, an increasing variety of human activities | en |
| Activity | the state of being active; "his sphere of activity"; "he is out of action" | en |
| Activity | an organic process that takes place in the body; "respiratory activity" | en |
| Activity | (chemistry) the capacity of a substance to take part in a chemical reaction; "catalytic activity" | en |
| Activity | a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity" | en |
| Activity | the trait of being active; moving or acting rapidly and energetically; "the level of activity declines with age" | en |
| Activity | The activity of an ion species is its thermodynamic equivalent concentration; i e , the ion concentration corrected for the deviation from ideal behavior caused by the interionic attraction of ions It is this interaction between ions which tends to cause the electrical conductivity of a solution to be less than that predicted from the number of ions present Only at infinite dilution are the ions completely free of the influence of other ions in solution Ionic activity is used in expressing the variation of electrode potentials and other electrochemical phenomena (e g , SP) At low concentrations, the chemical activity of a solution of a given salt is roughly proportional to its salt content; i e , roughly proportional to its conductivity or inversely to its resistivity In concentrated solutions, the relation between conductivity and concentration is complex and depends on individual solute properties | en |
| Activity | A named process, function, or task that occurs over time and has recognizable results Activities use up resources to produce products and services Activities combine to form business processes [GAO] | en |
| Activity | The activity of a dissolved species in solution is the "effective" concentration of that species | en |
| Activity | The specific step(s) taken within each objective that meets your goal For the drinking and driving organization example (see Goal), one activity for your media campaign objective may be to write editorials to the local newspaper | en |
| Activity | A named process, function, or task that occurs over time and has recognizable results Activities use up assigned resources to produce products and services Activities combine to form business processes | en |
| Activity | A set of actions through which inputs such as commodities, technical assistance and training are mobilized to produce specific outputs such as vaccinations given, schools built, and micro-enterprise loans issued Activities are undertaken to achieve "strategic," "special," or "strategic support" objectives that have been formally approved and notified to Congress | en |
| Activity | Work carried out by W3C is organized into different Activities Each Activity has been reviewed by the Advisory Committee and approved by the Director | en |
| Activity | The number of nuclear disintegration's occurring per unit of time in a quantity of a radioactive substance Activity is measured in Curies or Becquerels Often used loosely to mean radioactivity | en |
| Activity | A measure of the number of disintegrations of a radioactive nuclide per unit of time; reported in units of curies or becquerels | en |
| Activity | The number of nuclear transitions occurring in a given quantity of radioactive material per unit of time For example one disintegration/second is a becquerel (Bq), which has replaced curie (Ci) as the standard unit of activity | en |
| Activity | An element of work performed during the course of a project An activity normally has an expected duration, an expected cost, and expected resource requirements Activities are often subdivided into tasks | en |
| Activity | A specific line of work carried on by a governmental unit in order to perform its function as specified by constitutional, statutory, or administrative fiat | en |
| Activity | A collection of COM objects that has a single distributed logical thread of execution Every COM object belongs to one activity | en |
| Activity | A specific line of work performed to accomplish a function for which a governmental unit is responsible This designation is required by the State Controller Example: "Protective Inspection" is an activity performed in discharging the "Public Protection" function | en |
| Activity | The rate of disintegration per second (dps), minute ( dpm) or decay of radioactive material The units of activity are the international unit, Becquerel (Bq) or the Curie (Ci) | en |
| Activity | In most cases, the activity involved will make the choice fairly obvious For example, a stepladder would be the choice to paint the outside walls and ceilings; an extension ladder usually is needed to paint outside If the job involves more effort than usual, or will require more time on the ladder, consider "upgrading" to a ore-efficient or capable design For example, a platform ladder in place of a stepladder | en |
| Activity | Each function of an agency may be broken down into a number of 'activities', a term used in the sense of a class of actions that are taken in accomplishing a specific function The activities in turn may be broken down into a number of transactions See Function | en |
| Activity | Actions taken or work performed in a project to produce specific outputs by using inputs, such as funds, technical assistance and other types of resources | en |
| Activity | An element of work performed during the course of a project An activity normally has an expected duration , an expected cost, and expected resource requirementts Activities can be subdivided into tasks | en |
| Activity | A name process, function, or task that occurs over time and has recognizable results Activities combined to form business processes A task or series of tasks performed over a period of time | en |
| Activity | Portion of the rest-activity cycle that is spent out of bed (i e , from activity onset until bedrest onset) | en |
| Activity | A measure of the chemical potential of a substance, where chemical potential is not equal to concentration, that allows mathematical relations equivalent to those for ideal systems to be used to correlate changes in an experimentally measured quantity with changes in chemical potential | en |
| Activity | The effective concentration of a chemical based on thermodynamic considerations Activity and concentration have the same units and have the same value in very dilute solutions | en |
| Activity | The number of nuclear transformations occurring in a material per unit of time (see Curie and becquerel) | en |