uniformity
41uniformity — /junəˈfɔməti/ (say yoohnuh fawmuhtee) noun (plural uniformities) 1. the state or character of being uniform; sameness of form or character throughout; absence of variation or diversity. 2. conformity among several things to each other or to a… …
42uniformity — See uniform …
43uniformity — A condition characterized by absence of variation between two or more things or activities. See Uniform …
44Act of Uniformity — Uniformity U ni*form i*ty, n. [L. uniformitas: cf. F. uniformit[ e].] 1. The quality or state of being uniform; freedom from variation or difference; resemblance to itself at all times; sameness of action, effect, etc., under like conditions;… …
45uniformity of nature — The principle that the past will resemble the future, in that when sufficiently similar situations recur, similar effects follow. The principle seems to be presupposed in some form both by the reliance we put upon scientific prediction and by the …
46uniformity coefficient — A numerical expression of the variety in particle sizes in mixed natural soils, defined as the ratio of the sieve size on which 40% (by weight) of the material is retained to the sieve size on which 90% of the material is retained [6] …
47UNIFORMITY, ACT OF — an Act passed in England in 1662 regulating the form of public prayers and rites to be observed in all churches, and which had the effect of driving hundreds of clergymen from the Established Church …
48Uniformity, Acts of — Единообразия акты …
49Uniformity of Process Act — An English statute, 2 William IV Ch 39, making original process uniform for the courts of Westminster …
50Tire uniformity — refers to the dynamic mechanical properties of pneumatic tires as strictly defined by a set of measurement standards and test conditions accepted by global tire and car makers. These measurement standards include the parameters of radial force… …