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Terms for subject Military (71893 entries)
contaminated area limit Line determined by the competent authority, setting the boundaries of an area contaminated at a given rate.
contaminating abrasives Materials used to degrade precision parts of mechanisms
contaminating agent Biological or chemical agent or radioactive substances whose persistency or life cycle constitutes a hazard lasting several hours up to several weeks.
contamination contam
contamination The deposit, absorption or adsorption of radioactive material or of biological or liquid chemical agents on or by structures, areas, personnel or objects.
contamination control Procedures to avoid, reduce, remove or render harmless, temporarily or permanently, nuclear, biological and chemical contamination for the purpose of maintaining or enhancing the operational capability of units.
contamination control area In collective NRBC protection systems, area located before the area free of toxic substances, where the personnel can take their contaminated individual protection equipment on and off, with limited risks, and where equipment and supplies can be decontaminated. It comprises the airlocks, the vapor danger area, the NRBC garbs and the liquid danger area.
contamination control area In collective chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear protection, an area before the toxic free area in which personnel can remove and don contaminated individual protective equipment with reduced risk, and where equipment and supplies can be decontaminated
CCL contamination control line
contamination control line A line established by competent authority identifying the area contaminated to a specific level of the contaminant of interest.
contamination control line A line established by a competent authority identifying the area contaminated to a specific level of the relevant contaminant
CCP contamination control point
contamination control point That point at the edge of a contaminated area used by personnel to control entry to, and exit from, the contaminated area.
CDE contamination-decontamination experiment
CEF contemporary evaluation form
Contemporary Life Cycle Development CLCD
Content Indicator Codes CIC
CONTEXT Conferencing and Text Manipulation System
contingency contg
continent cont