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  • 1Marginal sea — Marginal seas as defined by the IMO …

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  • 2Marginal sulcus — Brain: Marginal sulcus Medial surface of left cerebral hemisphere. (Marginal sulcus not labeled, but region is visible at upper left.) Latin ramus marginalis; sulcus marginalis NeuroNames …

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  • 3Marginal zone — Transverse section of a portion of the spleen. Gray s subject #278 1284 The marginal zone …

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  • 4marginal rate — marginal return The incremental rate or return realized by making just one change, adding a single additional unit, or deleting a single unit. For example, if one more new loan is added to an existing portfolio, and the yield on that loan is 10% …

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  • 5Marginal abatement cost — Part of a series on Green economics Concepts …

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  • 6Part de marche — Part de marché La part de marché d un produit, d un service, ou même d une entreprise est la comparaison entre le chiffre d affaires (ou alternativement le nombre d unités vendues, le nombre de clients, etc.) par rapport au même critère pour l… …

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  • 7marginal notes — the little notes in the margin of an Act of Parliament. They can be considered in a case of ambiguity as part of the process of statutory interpretation: see DPP v. Schildkamp [1971] AC 1. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 8Marginal utility — In economics, the marginal utility of a good or service is the utility gained (or lost) from an increase (or decrease) in the consumption of that good or service. Economists sometimes speak of a law of diminishing marginal utility, meaning that… …

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  • 9Marginal cost — A typical marginal cost curve with marginal revenue overlaid In economics and finance, marginal cost is the change in total cost that arises when the quantity produced changes by one unit. That is, it is the cost of producing one more unit of a… …

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  • 10Marginal value — A marginal value is a value that holds true given particular constraints, the change in a value associated with a specific change in some independent variable, whether it be of that variable or of a dependent variable, or [when underlying values… …

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