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  • 1Excess Kurtosis — A statistical term describing that a probability, or return distribution, has a kurtosis coefficient that is larger then the coefficient associated with a normal distribution, which is around 3. This will signal that the probability of obtaining… …

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  • 2Excess Baggage — Infobox Film name = Excess Baggage writer = Max D. Adams, Dick Clement, Ian La Frenais starring = Alicia Silverstone, Benicio del Toro, Christopher Walken, Harry Connick Jr. director = Marco Brambilla producer = Bill Borden, Carolyn Kessler,… …

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  • 3Excess chemical potential — The excess chemical potential is defined as the difference between the chemical potential of a given species and that of an ideal gas under the same conditions (in particular, at the same pressure, temperature, and composition). [cite book | last …

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  • 4Burn Up Excess — Infobox animanga/Header name = Burn Up Excess caption = ja name = ja name trans = genre = Comedy, Science FictionInfobox animanga/Anime title = director = Shinichiro Kimura studio = flagicon|Japan AIC licensor = flagicon|USA flagicon|Canada ADV… …

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  • 5corporate excess — Term used in connection with taxation of a corporation engaged in interstate commerce by a state and meaning the proportion of fair cash value of all the shares constituting the capital stock on a given date as the value of the assets, both real… …

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  • 6corporate excess — Term used in connection with taxation of a corporation engaged in interstate commerce by a state and meaning the proportion of fair cash value of all the shares constituting the capital stock on a given date as the value of the assets, both real… …

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  • 7balloon flight — ▪ aviation Introduction  passage through the air of a balloon that contains a buoyant gas, such as helium or heated air, for which reason it is also known as lighter than air free flight. Unmanned balloons have been used to carry meteorological… …

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  • 8Concurrent estate — Property law Part of …

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  • 9Technology and society — or technology and culture refers to cyclical co dependence, co influence, co production of technology and society upon the other (technology upon culture, and vice versa). This synergistic relationship occurred from the dawn of humankind, with… …

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  • 10Edward IV, King of England — (1442–1483)    Edward IV, first king of the house of YORK, was a central figure in the WARS OF THE ROSES. Only eighteen when he overthrew HENRY VI and the house of LANCASTER, Edward, despite personal flaws and political misjudgments that briefly… …

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