persistance | |
gen. | persistency; afterglow effect; persistence effect |
agric. | tenacity |
commun. el. | after-glow |
el. | lag; smearing |
environ. | longevity; persistence; persistence |
D* | |
commun. IT | D-star |
efficacité | |
math. | efficiency |
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persistency; afterglow effect; persistence effect | |||
tenacity; residual action | |||
persistence (d'écran); afterglow (of a screen, d'écran) | |||
existence | |||
after-glow | |||
retention (of a screen) | |||
lag; smearing | |||
longevity; persistence; persistence The capacity of a substance to remain chemically stable. This is an important factor in estimating the environmental effects of substances discharged into the environment. Certain toxic substances (e.g., cyanides) have a low persistence, whereas other less immediately toxic substances (e.g., many organochlorines) have a high persistence and may therefore produce more serious effects | |||
afterglow (of a luminescent screen); screen persistence; screen afterglow | |||
afterglow | |||
persistence after-glow; lag smearing | |||
French thesaurus | |||
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Notion relative à la durée d'efficacité; se rapporte au temps pendant lequel un agent chimique ou biologique reste efficace dans la zone visée, après dispersion. (FRA) |
persistance: 66 phrases in 23 subjects |