panel instruments

  • 1Panel-Untersuchung — ist die Bezeichnung für ein Forschungsdesign. Das Panel ist eine spezielle Form der Längsschnittstudie, bei der jede Erhebung mit derselben Stichprobe und demselben Erhebungsinstrument wiederholt durchgeführt wird („Personenidentische… …

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  • 2panel — ► NOUN 1) a distinct, usually rectangular section of a door, vehicle, garment, etc. 2) a flat board on which instruments or controls are fixed. 3) a small group of people brought together to investigate or decide on a matter. 4) chiefly N. Amer.… …

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  • 3panel — [pan′əl] n. [OFr < VL * pannellus, dim. of L pannus, piece of cloth: see PANE] 1. a) a piece of cloth placed under a saddle; saddle lining b) a soft saddle 2. a section or division of a surface, or one that constitutes a surface; specif., a) a …

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  • 4panel — I UK [ˈpæn(ə)l] / US noun [countable] Word forms panel : singular panel plural panels *** 1) a) a group of people who make decisions or judgments a panel of judges an interview panel b) a group of well known people who discuss subjects on… …

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  • 5panel — pan|el1 [ pænl ] noun count *** 1. ) a flat piece of wood, glass, or other material that forms part of something such as a door or wall: a door with stained glass panels fence panels a ) a piece of shaped metal that forms part of the body of a… …

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  • 6panel — i. A subdivision of a parachute gore. ii. A section of a stressed skin structure bounded by strengthening on the ribs. iii. A mount or stack of instruments, control devices, or warning lights in an aircraft cockpit. Instrument panel. iv. A small… …

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  • 7panel — noun 1) a control panel Syn: console, instrument panel, dashboard, instruments, controls, dials, array 2) a panel of judges Syn: group, team, body, committee …

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  • 8panel*/*/ — [ˈpæn(ə)l] noun [C] 1) a group of people who make decisions or judgments an interview panel[/ex] a panel of judges[/ex] 2) a group of well known people who discuss subjects on television or radio programmes 3) a flat piece of wood, glass, or… …

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  • 9panel — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, piece of cloth, jury list on a piece of parchment, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *pannellus, diminutive of Latin pannus Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) a schedule containing names of persons summoned as… …

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  • 10Panel Bank — The name given to the group of banks contributing to the Euro Interbank Offer Rate (EURIBOR). This group is made up of the largest participants within the Euro money market. The panel bank complies daily quotes on the interest rates that banks… …

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