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21-scope — word forming element indicating an instrument for seeing, from L.L. scopium, from Gk. skopion, from skopein to look at, examine (see SCOPE (Cf. scope) (n.1)) …
22scope — [skōp] n. [It scopo < L scopus, goal, target < Gr skopos, a mark, spy, watcher < base of skopein, to see, altered by metathesis < IE base * spek̑ , to peer, look carefully > SPY, L specere, to see] 1. the extent of the mind s… …
23Scope Beck — is a minor river in the county of Cumbria in England.The beck runs through Little Dale, a valley between the mountains of Hindscarth (to the east) and Robinson, in a north north easterly direction.The beck is fed by Deep Gill, which runs east… …
24Scope of accreditation (of a specialist on non-destructive test) — sphere of activity of a specialist on testing specific objects determined by the rules for personnel certification in the field of non destructive test [10]. Источник …
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25Scope of accreditation of test laboratory — aggregate of testing activities such laboratory is competent to perform depending upon kinds of technical devices, buildings and structures and (or) tests. Источник …
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26Scope of attestation — range or characteristics of object of conformity assessment covered by attestation (p. 5.3 ISO/IEC 17000:2004). Источник …
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27-scope — [skōp] [LL scopium < Gr skopion < skopein: see SCOPE] combining form forming nouns an instrument, etc. for seeing or observing [telescope, retinoscope, kaleidoscope] …
28-scope — is a suffix used in English denoting viewing and observing. It derives from the scientific Latin suffix scopium , meaning a viewing instrument, which in turn originates from the ancient Greek verb skopein , to examine.List*bathyscope *Cinemascope …
29Scope of employment — is the legal consideration of the various activities which may occur in the performance of a person s job, especially those acts which are reasonable relative to the job description and foreseeable by the employer. Key examples of this… …
30scope of vision — index perspective Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …