Critical Temperature - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: critical temperatureCritical temperature
Critical temperature, means the temperature above which gas cannot be liquefied by the application of pressure alone. [Gas Cylinder Rules, 2004, R. 2(xii)]...
critical temperature
A certain temperature different for different gases but always the same for each gas regarded as the temperature above which no amount of pressure can produce condensation to a liquid the temperature above which a gas cannot be liquified...
critical point
That combination of volume and pressure at the critical temperature of the substance at which the liquid and gaseous phases of a given quantity of a substance have identical values for their densities and other properties...
Permanent gas
Permanent gas, means a gas whose critical temperature is below -10'C that is to say a gas which cannot be liquefied under any pressure at a temperature above -10'C. [Gas Cylinders Rules, 2004, R. 2(xxxiv)]...
Higher criticism
Criticism which includes the study of the contents literary character date authorship etc of any writing as the higher criticism of the Pentateuch Called also historical criticism...
Criticalness
The state or quality of being critical or of occurring at a critical time...
Criticism
The rules and principles which regulate the practice of the critic the art of judging with knowledge and propriety of the beauties and faults of a literary performance or of a production in the fine arts as dramatic criticism...
Criticism, comment
Criticism, comment.-The judgmentor opinionof anyone upon a book, play, or picture submitted for public approval. As to when criticism is fair and honest and no libel, see Joynt v. Cycle Trade Publishing Co., (1904) 2 KB 292; Thomas v. Bradbury, Agnew & Co. Ltd., (1906) 2 KB 627. Consult Odgers on Libel....
critical stage
critical stage : a stage in a criminal proceeding at which the accused's rights or defenses may be affected and which triggers the Sixth Amendment right to counsel see also Amendment VI to the Constitution in the back matter ...
Critically
In a critical manner with nice discernment accurately exactly...
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