action level
1action level — action level, the level of concentration at which a toxic or other unwanted substance in a food or other product is considered hazardous enough to public health to warrant government action: »The agency established an “action level” of 0.1 part… …
2Action level — In the United States, the term action level can refer to levels recommended by EPA for enforcement by Food and Drug Administration and USDA when pesticide residues occur in food or feed commodities for reasons other than the direct application of …
3action level — poveikio lygis statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Dozės galios arba aktyvumo lygis, kurį viršijus esant nuolatinei ar avarinei apšvitai turi būti imtasi pataisomųjų ar apsaugomųjų veiksmų. atitikmenys: angl. action level… …
4action level — poveikio lygis statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. action level vok. Aktionniveau, n rus. уровень воздействия, m pranc. niveau d’action, m …
5Action selection — is a way of characterizing the most basic problem of intelligent systems: what to do next. In artificial intelligence and computational cognitive science, the action selection problem is typically associated with intelligent agents and animats… …
6Action 52 — North American NES cover art. Developer(s) …
7Action démocratique du Québec — Leader Gérard Deltell President …
8Action Park — was a waterpark/motor themed park open from 1978 to 1996 in Vernon Township, New Jersey, on the property of the former Vernon Valley / Great Gorge ski area, today Mountain Creek. It featured three separate attraction areas: an alpine slide;… …
9Action (comics) — Action was a controversial weekly British comic book that was published by IPC Magazines, starting in February 1976.Concerns over the comic s violent content saw it withdrawn from sale in October 1976. It reappeared the following month, in toned… …
10Level of detail (writing) — Level of detail in writing, sometimes known as level of abstraction, refers to three concepts: the precision in using the right words to form phrases, clauses and sentences [p.204, Wilson, Ferster Glazie] ; the generality of statements; and the… …