Sentences with phrase «technical name for»

The technical name for the process is «visual engagement», which is a term used to describe the visual user experience for people reading magazines and online advertisements.
These job adverts can also provide you with a lot of key skills that you can include in your resume, especially skills you already have but didn't know the technical name for.
The technical name for the blood pressure cuff they use to measure your blood pressure at the doctor's office is sphygmomanometer.
The technical name for what is commonly called a brain freeze or ice - cream headache is sphenopalatine ganglioneuralgia; the pain is caused by the rapid cooling and rewarming of blood vessels (capillaries) in the sinus cavities above the roof of your mouth.
(The technical name for this is TensorFlow Lite, which puts machine learning tasks on the phone, so the device can instantly take care of the job in real time, rather than ping the cloud and wait for a response.)
The technical name for the sound of a rumbling stomach is «borborygmus», the sound made by the movement of fluid and gas in the intestinal tract.
The technical name for this smart thermostat is GLAS.
The technical name for renters insurance is an HO - 4 policy and it's specifically designed to protect people living in apartments.
However, in life insurance lingo, that's actually the technical name for a specific type of permanent insurance policy.
No, that's not the technical name for it, but really, the position is to be the arbitrator's clerk.
The technical name for the engine driving the hurricane cycles is the Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation, or AMO for short.
Only hereafter was the term Pop - art used as a technical name for the movement, partly due to the critics discomfort with the term Realist, and partly due to the presence in New York of Lawrence Alloway - now a curator at the Guggenheim Museum - who advocated the adoption of the term.
The technical name for an upset stomach is «dyspepsia,» or more commonly known as «indigestion».
The technical name for this surgery is ovariohysterectomy often abbreviated as OVH.
The technical name for heartworm is Dirofilaria Immitis.
Most cats will have an estrus cycle (the technical name for heat) within six to eight weeks after giving birth.
The technical name for a hairball is a trichobezoar but no matter what you call it, rabbits can get them.
The correct technical name for these outfits are «custodians.»
However, in life insurance lingo, that's actually the technical name for a specific type of permanent insurance policy.
«Debt cancellation» is the technical name for this benefit.
Then, B&N was the first company to successfully illuminate the monochrome electrophoretic display (the technical name for «E Ink») of an e-reader.
The technical name for the disc in disc brakes, the rotor is a metal platter that's part of the hub to which a car's wheel attaches.
I don't know what the technical name for this kind of dress might be, but it's always going to be a cardi - dress in my books.
The technical name for them is «track pants,» but I like to call them, «the most comfortable thing I'll slip my legs into all summer.»
Gluten is the technical name for a type of protein found in wheat, barley and rye.
The technical name for this phenomenon is cold - stimulus headache, but people also refer to it as «ice cream headache» or «brain freeze.»
He was an Astronomy major and was super impressed that I knew that Polaris was the technical name for the north star!
A strain is the technical name for a pulled muscle and usually occurs when a tight muscle is over-stretched.
Not sure what the technical name for these are and I haven't seen too often — couldn't find in store this year then found my local garden center was selling them as «decorative pumpkins».
However, in life insurance lingo, that's actually the technical name for a specific type of permanent insurance policy.
The technical name for a federal tax number is an Employer Identification Number, or EIN, even if you don't have employees in the technical sense.

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Liberty also named two managing directors — former Ferrari technical director and ex-Mercedes team boss Ross Brawn for motor sports and former ESPN executive Sean Bratches for commercial operations.
Of these names, Craig Johnson, senior technical strategist at Piper Jaffray, said Merck's chart shows that the stock looks poised for a breakout.
As the promotion page shows, Mr. Harrington was a technical architect and worked for NASA on the Navstar GPS Satellite program, so this is where the trading robot got its name.
I agree with all of the technical analysis but I disagree with one key issue You wrote that you were surprised to see top name investors sign up for Series Seed Documents and implied that they were unlikely to use them for $ 1m rounds.
Paul Hickey of Bespoke Investment Group recommends tech investors looking for growth stocks with attractive technical patterns consider three names right now: Facebook, Amazon and Palo Alto Networks.
«The idea was you should be able to input any item, and we'd show you the best place to buy it,» says Brian Larson, a technical lead for what was then named Froogle and today is called Google Shopping.
I thought they found the names of those posthumously baptized because they were listed in the church list of names (I'm sure there is a technical term for that).
The association of the Bhagavata tradition with Sankhya - Yoga thought resulted in the former's adopting the technical term yoga and in taking the name Purusha for Vasudeva, the lord.
The church apologized for that baptism, blaming it on a technical glitch in its system for submitting names for posthumous proxy baptism.
For the sake of simplicity the generally accepted Arabic spelling of names and technical terms has been followed, although in a few cases it seemed to do less violence to follow a form which has gained wide acceptance in a particular Muslim country.
Many — if not most — studies — such as literature, philosophy, history, religion, geography, and anthropology (to name only some of them)-- by their very nature draw upon a variety of other fields of study and thus are particularly suited to general education, provided they are not ruined for that purpose by professional zeal to make them into precise, technical, exclusive disciplines — as occurs even in such a naturally general field as literature, when its promoters restrict it to technical textual analysis.
The Latin word resurrectio appears to have been created for Christian use, and while the Greek equivalent anastasis is certainly pre-Christian, it does not seem to have been widely used until Christian times, some scholars thinking that, when Paul referred to it at Athens, his hearers mistook it for the name of a goddess.26 The idea of resurrection first came to expression in the form of a narrative, and until the advent of the above technical terms, words of very general usage, such as «raise», «wake up», «stand up», etc., served the purpose of relating it.
Now I'm sure it has a technical name, but that will have to do for now.
The high rated youngster whose full name is Renan Martins Pereira, is known for his intelligent match - reading ability, marking power and great technical quality to control the ball; and local media sources say he is almost a «complete player».
His U19 team were knocked out of the European Youth League in the group stages, and he lacks the experience beyond Old Trafford of other candidates approached for the role such as Michael Appleton, or names who were linked with the position, such as ex-West Bromwich Albion - turned - England technical director Dan Ashworth.
The «technical» name for this kind of appearance is a Satellite Media Tour.
Because names of potential experts may come from sources other than panel members — for example, from scientific societies — the panel's other important role will be to vet the recommended scientists, engineers or physicians for scientific merit, reputation, and the ability to communicate highly technical information to non-scientific audiences.
By exploring my options, I have discovered opportunities for scientists in fields including computational biology, regulatory affairs, business marketing, sales, technical support and development, public policy, science writing, and journalism to name a few.
Isabel Bejar Alonso, a quality assurance engineer in the technical services division of CERN (the European laboratory for particle physics near Geneva), has an important role to play in pushing back the frontiers of her discipline, even though she never has her name on a research paper.
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