Simultaneous
101simultaneous product development — An approach to new product development in which various departments in a company work closely together so that there is some overlap in the development stages in order to save time and increase effectiveness. Compare sequential product… …
102Simultaneous Polling — E Provided for by law in 1874, existed some years previously in Nova Scotia, 133 …
103simultaneous equations — simulta′neous equa′tions n. math. a set of equations considered to restrict, collectively, the values of the variables they contain • Etymology: 1835–45 …
104simultaneous retraction — n. a feature which allows retraction of both the deadbolt and latchbolt in the same operation …
105simultaneous broadcasting — WikiB British term for the broadcast of the same program from multiple transmitters …
106simultaneous equations — /sɪməlˌteɪniəs əˈkweɪʒənz/ (say simuhl.tayneeuhs uh kwayzhuhnz) plural noun algebraic equations which must each be satisfied by the same values of the unknowns …
107simultaneous voice and data transmission — Ability of a telephone set to simultaneously transmit voice and data signals …
108Simultaneous Death Act — A Uniform State Law (adopted by most states) which provides that where passage of title to property depends upon the time of one s death, if there is insufficient evidence that persons have died otherwise than simultaneously, the property of each …
109simultaneous death clause — A clause in a will which provides for the disposition of property in the event that there is no evidence as to the priority of time of death of the testator and another, commonly the testator s spouse. See Uniform Probate Code, No. 2 104 …
110simultaneous death — A death so contemporaneous with the fatal injury as to be instantaneous in the sense that the victim endured no pain and suffering. Moffett v Baltimore & Ohio R. Co. (CA4 W Va) 220 F 39. The death of two or more persons in a common disaster under …