consensus
101Consensus–expectations gap — A consensus–expectations gap is a gap between what a group of decision makers are expected to agree on, and what they are actually able to concur. The expression was first used by Asle Toje in the book The European Union as a small power :… …
102consensus value of a given quantity — sutartinė tam tikro dydžio vertė statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Pamatinės medžiagos dydžio vertė, nustatyta atlikus tarplaboratorinius tyrimus arba patvirtinta bendru atitinkamų įstaigų ar ekspertų susitarimu.… …
103Consensus model (criminal justice) — The Consensus Model or Systems Perspective of criminal justice argues that the organizations of a criminal justice system either do, or should, work cooperatively to produce justice, as opposed to competitively.[1] See also Conflict Model… …
104consensus sequence — Of a series of related DNA, RNA or protein sequences, the sequence that reflects the most common choice of base or amino acid at each position. Areas of particularly good agreement often represent conserved functional domains. The generation of… …
105Consensus site — A consensus site is a term in molecular biology that refers to a site on a protein that is often modified in a particular way. Modifications may be N or O linked glycosylation, phosphorylation[1], tyrosin sulfation or other. References ^… …
106Consensus Estimates — Averages of the estimates of a company s future performance supplied by a number of analysts. Consensus estimates cover figures such as growth in earnings per share, dividends and price/earnings ratios. Also known as early estimates …
107consensus theory — See consensus ; function …
108consensus — noun a) A process of that seeks widespread agreement among group members. b) General agreement among the members of a given group or community, each of which exercises some discretion in decision making and follow up action. See Also: consensual …
109CONSENSUS — Cooperative North Scandinavian Enalapril Survival Study …
110Consensus — Droit constitutionnel: accord général sur les valeurs sociales essentielles et spécialement sur le régime politique établi Droit constitutionnel, droit international public: méthode d adoption des décisions consistant dans la recherche d un …