quality grading
1quality grading — Department of Transportation requirements for labelling of various tire safety and performance criteria by the manufacturer …
2grading — See quality grading …
3grading — grad‧ing [ˈgreɪdɪŋ] noun [uncountable] the process of judging something and saying officially what its size or quality is: • Canada s grading system for grain • Currently, only a fraction of the 4 billion pounds of seafood consumed each year… …
4Grading Certificate — A document issued by inspectors or an approved grading panel that formally signifies the quality of a commodity. The grading certificate is important because a commodity must be identified as exchange grade to be deliverable. Commodities… …
5Grading — Grade Grade, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Graded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Grading}.] 1. To arrange in order, steps, or degrees, according to size, quality, rank, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. To reduce to a level, or to an evenly progressive ascent, as the line of a… …
6grading — 1) separating fish by size using screens or sieves of appropriate sizes 2) sorting fish by hand according to size, quality, class, species, etc 3) the size at which fish fillets are sold …
7grading certificates — Certificates that verify the quality of a commodity. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …
8grading — n. ranking; giving of grades or scores greɪd n. number or letter indicating the quality of work done (pertaining to schoolwork), mark; level, degree, rank; type; class (in a school); slope, incline v. assign a rank to, give a mark or grade to;… …
9Coin grading — In coin collecting coin grading is the process of determining the grade or condition of a coin, one of the key factors in determining its value as a collector s item. The grading of a coin includes the analysis of several criteria, the most… …
10Academic grading in North America — The following is a summary of the academic grading systems in North America. Canada In the Canadian province of Ontario, another system is placed that replaces the A–F system. This system was instituted by the provincial government in around 2001 …