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  • 11Value-in-use — is the net present value (NPV) of a cash flow or other benefits that an asset generates for a specific owner under a specific use. In the U.S., Value in Use is generally estimated at a use which is less than highest and best use, and therefore… …

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  • 12exposure — The vulnerability that is attached with an investment. There are different types of exposures that an investment may have, such as, currency exposure or economic exposure. For example, currency exposure is the proportion of your share portfolio… …

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  • 13Exposure At Default - EAD — A total value that a bank is exposed to at the time of default. Each underlying exposure that a bank has is given an EAD value and is identified within the bank s internal system. Using the internal ratings board (IRB) approach, financial… …

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  • 14value — A particular quantitative determination. For values not given below, see the specific name. SEE ALSO: index, number. [M.E., fr. O.Fr., fr. L. valeo, to be of v.] acetyl v. the milligrams of KOH required to neutralize the acetic acid produced by… …

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  • 15Light value — NOTOC In photography, light value has been used to refer to a ldquo;light level rdquo; for either incident or reflected light, often on a base 2 logarithmic scale.The term does not derive from a published standard, and has had severaldifferent… …

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  • 16Multiple exposure — Double exposure redirects here. For other uses, see Double exposure (disambiguation). Alternative photography Bleach bypass · Cross processing · Fisheye&#160 …

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  • 17Flash Exposure Compensation — Unter einer Blitzbelichtungskorrektur (engl. flash exposure compensation, FEC) versteht man in der Fotografie die beabsichtigte Über oder Unterdosierung des Blitzlichts einer Kamera mit Hilfe der Blitzsteuerung. Sie beeinflusst die Helligkeit der …

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  • 18Threshold limit value — The threshold limit value (TLV) of a chemical substance is a level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a working lifetime without adverse health effects. Strictly speaking, TLV is a reserved term of the American… …

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  • 19Threshold Limit Value — The Threshold Limit Value (TLV) of a chemical substance is a level to which it is believed a worker can be exposed day after day for a working lifetime without adverse health effects. Strictly speaking, TLV is a reserved term of the American… …

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  • 20Half-Value Layer — (HVL) (also half value thickness) is the thickness of specified material which reduces the intensity of radiation entering the material by half. [http://www.euronuclear.org/info/encyclopedia/h/half value thickness.htm Definition from the European …

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