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Offset

Offset | Offsets | Offsetting

Offset meaning

Anything that acts as counterbalance; a compensating equivalent. | A form of countertrade arrangement, in which the seller agrees to purchase within a set time frame products of a certain value from the buying country. This kind of agreement may be used in large international public sector contracts such as arms sales. | A time at which something begins; outset.

Example sentences (20)

Rafale is free to select its offset partner and the foreign supplier and not the offset partner is responsible for discharging the offset obligations such as getting export order, FDI and technology transfer.

The difference is called input offset current, and even with matched resistances a small offset voltage (different from the input offset voltage below) can be produced.

From just an offset angle of the camera, it can communicate an offset feeling to the audience.

A second core “Kelkar” principle was grant of offset credit only for value-addition in India—one that was neglected for almost a decade in offset management before it was able to make some re-entry into the Ministry of Defence’s procedures.

Converting to a cover would help offset the cost of closing a lagoon, which is roughly $43,000 an acre, according to NC State Universityonverting the methane to energy can also offset some of the operational costs.

A person can calculate division with an abacus by repeatedly placing the dividend on the abacus, and then subtracting the divisor the offset of each digit in the result, counting the number of divisions possible at each offset.

As a consequence, it was sold as a platemaker to the offset lithography market, perhaps most notably as a platemaker for the Addressograph-Multigraph Multilith 1250 and related sheet-fed offset printing presses.

Exponent encoding The double-precision binary floating-point exponent is encoded using an offset-binary representation, with the zero offset being 1023; also known as exponent bias in the IEEE 754 standard.

For example, a jump instruction can reference an absolute address or an offset from the current location, and the offset could be expressed with different lengths depending on the distance to the target.

Having started as a supplier to the offset lithography duplicating industry, Xerox now set its sights on capturing some of offset's market share.

In the V6 with 90° between cylinders, split crank pins are required to offset the connecting rods by 30° to achieve an even 120° between firing intervals, and crankshaft counterweights are required to offset the primary imbalances.

Many older designs of operational amplifiers have offset null inputs to allow the offset to be manually adjusted away.

Modern precision op-amps can have internal circuits that automatically cancel this offset using choppers or other circuits that measure the offset voltage periodically and subtract it from the input voltage.

Particularly in C, where arrays are closely tied to pointer arithmetic, this makes for a simpler implementation: the subscript refers to an offset from the starting position of an array, so the first element has an offset of zero.

SOQPSK The license-free shaped-offset QPSK (SOQPSK) is interoperable with Feher-patented QPSK (FQPSK), in the sense that an integrate-and-dump offset QPSK detector produces the same output no matter which kind of transmitter is used.

The connecting rods may sit side-by-side with offset cylinders, or they may be "fork & blade" items with cylinders in the same plane without an offset.

The largest part of the heart is usually slightly offset to the left side of the chest (though occasionally it may be offset to the right ) and is felt to be on the left because the left heart is stronger and larger, since it pumps to all body parts.

They found that both sleep offset and melatonin offset are more strongly correlated with phase markers than the onset of sleep.

According to him, the National Assembly has allocated funds for a petroleum product subsidy in order to offset unanticipated events, particularly product shortages.

According to the plan, each gram of sulfur would cost $10 and offset one ton of carbon dioxide.