Fabrication definition

Fabrication means making up data or results and recording or reporting them.
Fabrication means intentional and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation.
Fabrication as used in this clause, means making up data or results and recording or reporting them.

Examples of Fabrication in a sentence

  • It is the Shipyard / Fabrication Yard’s responsibility to organise adequate training courses for its employees.

  • Observed per the UA National Minimum Standard Agreement for a Commercial Pipe Fabrication Shop.

  • The Shipyard / Fabrication Yard shall have an internal written substance abuse policy/programme, or adopt Jan De Nul Group’s drugs and alcohol policy when absent.

  • It is recommended that the Art in Public Places Trust approve a Professional Artist Services Agreement in substantially the form attached with Xxxxx Xxx, LLC (lead artist Xxxxx Xxx) in the not to exceed amount of $80,000.00 for Phase I – Design Services and Phase II – Fabrication and Installation of the artwork project for the Gallery at West Brickell Tower phase.

  • FABRICATION & INSTALLATION Payment Milestones for Fabrication TBD pursuant to Exhibit A, Part 6 TBD pursuant to Exhibit A, Part 6.


More Definitions of Fabrication

Fabrication means the intentional use of information that the author has invented when he or she states or implies otherwise, or the falsification of research or other findings with the intent to deceive.
Fabrication means intentional and unauthorized falsification or invention of any information or citation in an academic exercise.
Fabrication means falsification or creation of false data or information.
Fabrication means the creation of nonexistent or fictitious data or results.
Fabrication means the construction or creation of an impression, occlusal registration, provisional restoration or denture, as defined in this chapter.
Fabrication means falsification or invention of any Information or citation.
Fabrication means making up data or results and recording or reporting them; (ii) “falsification” means manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record; and (iii) “plagiarism” means the appropriation of another person’s ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.