A symbol to describle color or characterists tha effect the product’s user. It must be distinctive enough to be on its own. Refer to suggestive mark .
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DESCRIPTIVE MODEL
Anything that shows how things work. It may also answer a question. It may also describe how things should work.
DESCRIPTIVE NAME
A company name or image that describes the good offered.
DESCRIPTIVE STATEMENT
A statement for an account by a bank on electronic banking. It is required by regulation e of the SEC.
DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS
Quantities that represent a property of data but do not polute the sample. Refer to inferential statistics.
DESCRIPTIVE STUDY
A study that finds patters. They help indicate further research subjects.
DESECRATE
a term used to mean to treat sacrilegiously or to violate the sanctity of a sacred thing.
DESEGREGATION
the term that removes the barriers that are based on concepts of racism.
DESERT
To leave or quit with an intention to cause a permanent separation; toforsake utterly ; to abandon.
DESERTIFICATION
Converting grassland or arid land into a desert through human action.Refer to deforestation .
DESERTION
The act by which a person abandons and forsakes, without justification ,or unauthorized, a station or condition of public or social life, renouncing its responsibilities and evading its duties.In matrimonial […]
DESHONORA
In Spanish law. Dishonor; injury; slander. Las Partidas , pt. 7, tit. 9, I. 1, 6.
DESIGN
In the law of evidence . Purpose or intention, combined with plan, or implyinga plan in the mind. Burrill, Circ. Ev. 331; State v. Grant, 80 Iowa, 210, 53 N. […]
DESIGN BASIS
Conditions that are taken into account when designing a facility or product.
DESIGN BRIEF
A planning document that states the goal, means, and timeframe of a project.
DESIGN CONDITIONS
Outside conditions that design will be subjected to and the indoor conditions as well. It must maintain it purpose and withstand conditions.
DESIGN DEFECT
The shortcomings of an item due to defect in concept that is prevented through design changes.
DESIGN DEVELOPMENT PHASE
When an engineer goes from schematic to contract. Drawings are made and details are used. A statement is made about the cost as well.
DESIGN FAILURE MODE AND EFFECTS ANALYSIS
Analyzing quality to prevent failure by studying possible situations of loss.
DESIGN FOR ENVIRONMENT
A product with minimum waste from marketing to creation.
DESIGN FOR EXPERIMENT
Studying quality control with experiments to make sound choices with less cost and time loss.
DESIGN LIFE
The time when an element is supposed to function without repair.
DESIGN PARAMETERS
Aspects of a component that are needed to make something. It decides cost, design, and risk. Refer to design specification .
DESIGN PATENT
Giving rights to use and make a design that is new. It covers superficial elements.
DESIGN REVIEW
Analysis of design to see if it meets requirements .It helps predict problems.