C Architectural Abbreviation

C has various meanings in the Architectural category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of C in Architectural.

Cylinder

A device that converts fluid power into linear force and motion.  On a magnetic disk or in an assembly of disks, the set of all tracks that can be accessed by all the magnetic heads of a comb in a given position, without repositioning the access mechanism. A unit of storage on a count-key-data (CKD) device with a fixed number of tracks. or In an assembly of magnetic disks, the set of all tracks that can be accessed by all the magnetic heads of a comb in a given position. The tracks of a disk storage device that can be accessed without repositioning the access mechanism.

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Condition

The term "condition" has a number of biomedical meanings including the following:An unhealthy state, such as in "this is a progressive condition."A state of fitness, such as "getting into condition."Something that is essential to the occurrence of something else; essentially a "precondition."As a verb: to cause a change in something so that a response that was previously associated with a certain stimulus becomes associated with another stimulus; to condition a person, as in behavioral conditioning.

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Curb

Nominal 2-inch-thick members, usually 2 by 4's, cut in between each stud diagonally. A raised edge of a concrete floor slab or support for a mechanical unit. Normally a cast iron pipe with a lid (@ 5? in diameter) that is placed vertically into the ground, situated near the water tap in the yard, and where a water cut-off valve to the home is located (underground). A long pole with a special end is inserted into the curb stop to turn off/on the water. 

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Courses

Alternate layers of material in pattern, or brickwork.

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Carpenter

Responsible for minor repairs and all woodwork in a ship

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Circumference

The distance around the perimeter of a circle.

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Conduit

Metal or non-metallic tubing — available in either rigid or flexible varieties — used to route and protect electrical wires and communication cables.

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Connection

A joint connected by welds or bolts used to transmit forces between two or more members. also Splice.or A set of parameters used by HATS to connect to a host application, stored in an .hco file. also background connection, default connection. or A direct relationship between a pair of entities on a chart, represented by one or more links. also common neighbor, connection multiplicity, directed connection. or A link between two process elements.

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