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Criticality Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of CRITICALITY is a critical quality, state, or nature; specifically, physics : the state in which a mass of fissionable ...

CRITICALITY | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

CRITICALITY meaning: 1. a nuclear chain reaction that is able to continue by itself, or the conditions under which this…. Learn more.

Criticality - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com

a critical state; especially the point at which a nuclear reaction is self-sustaining.

Criticality | NRC.gov

During normal reactor operations, nuclear fuel sustains a fission chain reaction or criticality. A reactor achieves criticality (and is said to be critical) ...

CRITICALITY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com

Criticality definition: the state of being critical. See examples of CRITICALITY used in a sentence.

criticality, n. meanings, etymology and more

Where does the noun criticality come from? ... The earliest known use of the noun criticality is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for criticality is from ...

Criticality (status) - Wikipedia

Criticality (status) ... In the operation of a nuclear reactor, criticality is the state in which a nuclear chain reaction is self-sustaining—that is, when ...

criticality - Glossary | CSRC

criticality · A measure of the degree to which an organization depends on the information or information system for the success of a mission or of a business ...

Criticality - Wikipedia

Nuclear-physics terms · Critical mass, referring to criticality in nuclear physics, when a nuclear reactor's fissionable material can sustain a chain reaction ...

Criticality - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Criticality is a characteristic of an asset in terms of loss. Loss includes destruction, damage, and deprivation of use. Loss is often expressed in dollar ...

The Criticality of Metals - Center for Industrial Ecology - Yale University

A comprehensive methodology comprised of three dimensions – supply risk, environmental implications, and vulnerability to supply restriction – has been created ...

Criticality safety - Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA)

Criticality safety relates to accident prevention and protection from an uncontrolled nuclear fission chain reaction, or a criticality accident.

criticality analysis - Glossary | CSRC

criticality analysis ... Definitions: An end-to-end functional decomposition performed by systems engineers to identify mission critical functions and components.

CRITICALITY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary

2 senses: 1. the state of being critical 2. physics the condition in a nuclear reactor when the fissionable material can.... Click for more definitions.

criticality - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

Noun · The state of being critical. · (education) A disposition for purposeful thinking and acting guided by criteria that are considered to be contextually ...

Criticality Safety in the Handling of Fissile Material | IAEA

This Safety Guide provides guidance and recommendations on how to meet the relevant requirements for ensuring subcriticality when dealing with fissile material.

Criticality in the brain: A synthesis of neurobiology, models and ...

Criticality is a wide-spread phenomenon in natural systems. Criticality provides a unifying framework to model and understand brain activity and cognitive ...

Criticality Benchmarking | Department of Energy

Criticality benchmark data to assist the NRC in the licensing and regulation of special nuclear material fuel fabrication, enrichment facilities and ...

Criticality | ELT Journal - Oxford Academic

ELT Journal, Volume 70, Issue 4, October 2016, Pages 455–457, https://doi.org/10.1093/elt/ccw048 Published: 13 June 2016

Brain tunes itself to criticality, maximizing information processing

A direct observation of criticality. Criticality is the only known computational regime that, by its very definition, optimizes information ...