The unit of frequency per cycle. It can be in kilo hertz or mega hertz or giga hertz.
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HERTZBERG’S TWO FACTOR THEORY
The idea that employee satisfaction can motivate or cause dissatisfaction in performance . Frederick Herzberg researched this in the 1950s.
HERUS
Lat. A master. Servus facit ut hems (Jet, the servant does [the work] in orderthat the master may give [him the wages agreed on.] Herus dat ut servus facit. themaster […]
HESIA
An easement. Du Cange.
HEST CORN
In old records. Corn or grain given or devoted to religious persons orpurposes. 2 Hon. Angl. 367b; Cowell.
HESTA, or HESTHA
A little loaf of bread.
HETEROGENEITY
A characteristic of services that show change from one service to another or change in day to day customer service. It is hard to standardize and is the opposite of […]
HETEROGENEOUS
A group of items that are different. It is the opposite of homogeneous .
HETEROSKEDASTIC
Data sample or process that has errors from distributions and different values for each variable. It is the chance of error in a sample.
HETSRARCHA
The head of a religious house; the head of a college; the warden of acorporation.
HETSRIA
In Roman law. A company, society, or college.
HEURISTICS
The procedure that uses trial and error to solve issues. The known factors are used to guess at a solution. Independent discovery is used and creative means are encouraged. Common […]
HEUVELBOBH
Sax. In old English law . A surety, (ivarrantus.)
HEYLODE
In old records. A customary burden upon inferior tenants, for mending orrepairing hays or hedges.
HEYMECTUS
A hay-net; a net forcatching conies. Cowell.
HIATUS
A temporary break. It occurs when airing a TV show and can be a break between season or employment history .
HIBEBNAGIUM
The season for sowing winter corn. Cowell.
HIDAGE
HIDAGE. An extraordinary tax formerly payable to the crown for every hide of land. Thistaxation was levied, not in money, but provision of armor, etc. Cowell.
HIDALGO
In Spanish law. A noble; a person entitled to the rights of nobility. By hidalgos are understood men chosen from good situations in life, (de buenos lugures,) and possessed of […]
HIDALGUIA
In Spanish law. Nobility by descent or lineage. White, New Recop. b. 1,tit. 5, c. 3,
HIDDEN ASSET
An asset not on the balance sheet like a long term contract or lease.
HIDDEN COST
A cost that is not included in price of any equipment like maintenance, supplies, training, and upgrades.
HIDDEN DEFECT
a defect not immediately apparent and turns up later.
HIDDEN INFLATION
Quality and quantity that decreaes even though the price goes down. It happens when the product stays at the same price but is offered in less numbers or quality.
HIDDEN LOAD
A fee paid without being shown. It is embedded in another charge.