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Что (кто) такое fire damage assessment - определение

RAPID OXIDATION OF A MATERIAL; PHENOMENON THAT EMITS LIGHT AND HEAT
Firetending; Fire energy; Rapid oxidation; Fire damage; Open flame; 🔥; Causes of fire; Fiery; Firee; Fires
  • A [[candle]]'s [[flame]]
  • coal-fired power station]] in China
  • The balanced chemical equation for the [[combustion]] of [[methane]], a [[hydrocarbon]]
  • Bushman starting a fire in [[Namibia]]
  • An abandoned convent on fire in [[Quebec]]
  • The fire [[tetrahedron]]
  • cauldron]] above fire in [[South Africa]]
  • ISS]]
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Damage waiver         
ALSO CALLED CDW
Collision damage waiver; Loss damage waiver
Damage waiver or, as it is often referred to, collision damage waiver (CDW) or loss damage waiver (LDW) is optional damage insurance coverage that is available to you when you rent a car.
Assessment centre         
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CANDIDATE EVALUATION SITE
The Assessment Centre; Assessment center
An assessment centre is a process where candidates are examined to determine their suitability for specific types of employment, especially management or military command. The candidates' personality and aptitudes are determined by techniques including interviews, group exercises, presentations, examinations and psychometric testing.
Damage tolerance         
ABILITY OF A STRUCTURE TO SAFELY WITHSTAND DEFECTS
Damage Tolerance
In engineering, damage tolerance is a property of a structure relating to its ability to sustain defects safely until repair can be effected. The approach to engineering design to account for damage tolerance is based on the assumption that flaws can exist in any structure and such flaws propagate with usage.
Property damage         
NATURAL OR INTENTIONAL DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY
Criminal damage; Destruction of property; Property destruction; Property loss; Malicious damage; Damage to property
Property damage (sometimes called property destruction, damage to property, or cf. criminal damage in England and Wales) is damage or destruction of real or tangible personal property, caused by negligence, willful destruction, or act of nature.
property damage         
NATURAL OR INTENTIONAL DAMAGE OR DESTRUCTION OF PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY
Criminal damage; Destruction of property; Property destruction; Property loss; Malicious damage; Damage to property
n. injury to real or personal property through another's negligence, willful destruction or by some act of nature. In lawsuits for damages caused by negligence or a willful act, property damage is distinguished from personal injury. Property damage may include harm to an automobile, a fence, a tree, a home or any other possession. The amount of recovery for property damage may be established by evidence of replacement value, cost of repairs, loss of use until repaired or replaced or, in the case of heirlooms or very personal items (e.g. wedding pictures), by subjective testimony as to sentimental value. See also: damages property
Peer assessment         
PROCESS WHEREBY STUDENTS OR THEIR PEERS GRADE ASSIGNMENTS OR TESTS BASED ON A TEACHER’S BENCHMARKS
Self- and Peer-Assessment; Peer and self-assessment; Peer grading
Peer assessment, or self-assessment, is a process whereby students or their peers grade assignments or tests based on a teacher’s benchmarks.Sadler, Philip M.
Fire (wuxing)         
SECOND OF THE FIVE ELEMENTS OR PHASES OF THE WUXING CYCLE IN CHINESE ASTROLOGY
Fire (Wu Xing)
In Chinese philosophy, fire () is the prosper of the matter, or the matter's prosperity stage. Fire is the second phase of Wu Xing.
Electronic assessment         
TEST GIVEN USING A COMPUTER
Online testing; Computer-based assessment; Online test; Online assessment; Computer Based Test; Computer-based testing; Computer-Based Assessment; Computer based test; Electronic marking; E-marking; E-assessment; Online exam
Electronic assessment, also known as digital assessment, e-assessment, online assessment or computer-based assessment, is the use of information technology in assessment such as educational assessment, health assessment, psychiatric assessment, and psychological assessment. This covers a wide range of activity ranging from the use of a word processor for assignments to on-screen testing.
Fire whirl         
  • A flame-filled fire whirl
WHIRLWIND INDUCED BY A FIRE AND OFTEN PARTIALLY COMPOSED OF FLAME OR ASH
Fire tornado; Firewhirl; Fire devil; Fire whirlwind; Fire swirl; Fire vortex; Firenado; Fire Whirl; Fire whirls; Firecane
A fire whirl or fire devil (sometimes referred to as a fire tornado), is a whirlwind induced by a fire and often (at least partially) composed of flame or ash. These start with a whirl of wind, often made visible by smoke, and may occur when intense rising heat and turbulent wind conditions combine to form whirling eddies of air.
fire department         
  • Wiltshire Fire Brigade]]
  • Areal photograph of a public display by the [[German Fire Services]]
  • Plaque with the history of the department in [[Haddonfield, New Jersey]]
  • [[Knox Automobile]] produced the first modern fire engine in 1905
  • Fire Station No. 1 in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]], United States, one of over 100 stations in the [[Los Angeles Fire Department]]
  • A [[Fire and Rescue NSW]] truck in 2008
  • Firefighters taking part in a training exercise in [[Vaughan]], [[Ontario]], Canada
ORGANISATION WITH THE JOB TO HELP THE PUBLIC IN CRITIC SITUATIONS LIKE FIRE
Fire service; Fire brigade; Fire Brigade; Fire Service; Fire Services Department; Fire Departments; Fire Department; Fire and Rescue Service; Fire departments; Fire services; Fire Services; Fire and rescue; Fire brigades
(fire departments)
The fire department is an organization which has the job of putting out fires. (AM; in BRIT, use fire service
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Fire

Fire is the rapid oxidation of a material (the fuel) in the exothermic chemical process of combustion, releasing heat, light, and various reaction products. At a certain point in the combustion reaction, called the ignition point, flames are produced. The flame is the visible portion of the fire. Flames consist primarily of carbon dioxide, water vapor, oxygen and nitrogen. If hot enough, the gases may become ionized to produce plasma. Depending on the substances alight, and any impurities outside, the color of the flame and the fire's intensity will be different.

Fire in its most common form can result in conflagration, which has the potential to cause physical damage through burning. Fire is an important process that affects ecological systems around the globe. The positive effects of fire include stimulating growth and maintaining various ecological systems. Its negative effects include hazard to life and property, atmospheric pollution, and water contamination. If fire removes protective vegetation, heavy rainfall may lead to an increase in soil erosion by water. Also, when vegetation is burned, the nitrogen it contains is released into the atmosphere, unlike elements such as potassium and phosphorus which remain in the ash and are quickly recycled into the soil. This loss of nitrogen caused by a fire produces a long-term reduction in the fertility of the soil, which can be recovered as atmospheric nitrogen is fixed and converted to ammonia by natural phenomena such as lightning or by leguminous plants such as clover, peas, and green beans.

Fire is one of the four classical elements and has been used by humans in rituals, in agriculture for clearing land, for cooking, generating heat and light, for signaling, propulsion purposes, smelting, forging, incineration of waste, cremation, and as a weapon or mode of destruction.