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Definition of loading in English: loadingnoun ˈləʊdɪŋˈloʊdɪŋ mass noun1The application of a mechanical load or force to something. the branches of a tree diminish in cross section according to their loading Example sentencesExamples - Therefore, we selected 5000 cycles of loading to simulate such mechanical conditions.
- Since they are mechanical, increase the loading on the joint and it wears out quicker.
- The backstripped tectonic subsidence curves presented here indicate that the Late Carboniferous South Wales coalfield probably formed due to flexural loading in a foreland basin setting.
- In this study we combined simultaneous mechanical loading and visualization of the microstructural components in the same arterial specimen.
- We tested the role of desmin in initiating such pathways via direct visualization of muscle nuclei before and during mechanical loading.
- Relative loads take into account both amplitude and duration of loading (force over time).
- If the microtraumatic damage to bone is greater than the capacity of bone to repair it, a stress fracture may occur at the site of repetitive loading.
- The natural stimulus for bone to maintain its functional strength is the loading which results from gravitational forces and the tensions exerted by muscular activity.
- Using cables to pull the subject downward, the same impact load, bone stress and muscular loading will be reproduced in weightlessness as if they were running or walking on Earth.
- Any retained austenite in the steel microstructure can transform under mechanical loading to martensite with a resulting increase in volume.
- Just by holding the clutch down I could see how hard it is to hold the car; I can imagine how hard it would be to hold the car when the car is under the strain of the centrifugal loading.
- The tests were carried out with different methods and directions of mechanical loading in order to initiate the movement of each sapling.
- Both tectonic stress and gravitational loading by overburden can produce pressure dissolution.
- 1.1 The amount of electric current or power delivered to a device.
- 1.2 The maximum electric current or power taken by an appliance.
- 1.3 The provision of extra electrical inductance to improve the properties of a transmission wire or aerial.
2An increase in an insurance premium due to a factor increasing the risk involved. Example sentencesExamples - Insurance policy loading could have a major impact in Scotland, which has one of the worst obesity levels in Europe.
- Miss V has of course been able to obtain such insurance at a loading, as referred to below.
- Some companies will apply an automatic loading to your premium, while others will review your individual case.
- Mr O'Sullivan believes that if the EU gives the go-ahead for the new scheme the entry premium loading could slip in unnoticed by many consumers by the end of June.
- He also gave assurances on funding and promised a proposal for the Government to pay the loading on haemophiliacs's insurance premiums would be looked at in September.
- One life company refused him cover, one quoted with a hefty loading to the premium and another offered life cover at normal rates.
- 2.1Australian An increment added to a basic wage for special skills or qualifications.
Example sentencesExamples - Additional shifts were voluntary and no loading paid on the standard rate for additional hours.
- The next increase will apply on the 4 April 2002 and will take the minimum loading for casual workers up to 23%.
- Want says the slip shows clearly the employee is not receiving the appropriate loading under the award.
adjective ˈləʊdɪŋˈloʊdɪŋ in combination (of a gun, machine, or lorry) loaded in a specified way. a front-loading dishwasher Example sentencesExamples - Front loading washing machines are often used where top surface access is limited.
- Based on these advantages and disadvantages, the front load washer is the clear winner and is generally the most preferred.
Definition of loading in US English: loadingnounˈlōdiNGˈloʊdɪŋ 1The application of a mechanical load or force to something. Example sentencesExamples - Since they are mechanical, increase the loading on the joint and it wears out quicker.
- The backstripped tectonic subsidence curves presented here indicate that the Late Carboniferous South Wales coalfield probably formed due to flexural loading in a foreland basin setting.
- We tested the role of desmin in initiating such pathways via direct visualization of muscle nuclei before and during mechanical loading.
- If the microtraumatic damage to bone is greater than the capacity of bone to repair it, a stress fracture may occur at the site of repetitive loading.
- Both tectonic stress and gravitational loading by overburden can produce pressure dissolution.
- Therefore, we selected 5000 cycles of loading to simulate such mechanical conditions.
- Relative loads take into account both amplitude and duration of loading (force over time).
- Just by holding the clutch down I could see how hard it is to hold the car; I can imagine how hard it would be to hold the car when the car is under the strain of the centrifugal loading.
- The natural stimulus for bone to maintain its functional strength is the loading which results from gravitational forces and the tensions exerted by muscular activity.
- In this study we combined simultaneous mechanical loading and visualization of the microstructural components in the same arterial specimen.
- The tests were carried out with different methods and directions of mechanical loading in order to initiate the movement of each sapling.
- Using cables to pull the subject downward, the same impact load, bone stress and muscular loading will be reproduced in weightlessness as if they were running or walking on Earth.
- Any retained austenite in the steel microstructure can transform under mechanical loading to martensite with a resulting increase in volume.
- 1.1 The amount of electric current or power delivered to a device.
- 1.2 The maximum electric current or power taken by an appliance.
- 1.3 The provision of extra electrical inductance to improve the properties of a transmission wire or antenna.
2The application of an extra amount of something to balance some other factor. - 2.1 An increase in an insurance premium due to a factor increasing the risk involved.
adjectiveˈlōdiNGˈloʊdɪŋ in combination (of a gun, machine, or truck) loaded in a specified way. a front-loading dishwasher Example sentencesExamples - Based on these advantages and disadvantages, the front load washer is the clear winner and is generally the most preferred.
- Front loading washing machines are often used where top surface access is limited.
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