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  • 71Biological value — (BV) is a measure of the proportion of absorbed protein from a food which becomes incorporated into the proteins of the organism s body. It summarises how readily the broken down protein can be used in protein synthesis in the cells of the… …

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  • 72Australian 10 dollar note — Infobox Banknote Country = Australia Denomination = Ten Dollars Value = 10 Unit = Australian dollars Width = 137 Height = 65 Security Features = Window, Watermark Paper Type = Polymer Years of Printing = 1993 ndash;present Obverse = Australia 10… …

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  • 73Elliptic boundary value problem — In mathematics, an elliptic boundary value problem is a special kind of boundary value problem which can be thought of as the stable state of an evolution problem. For example, the Dirichlet problem for the Laplacian gives the eventual… …

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  • 74Negative predictive value — In statistics and diagnostic testing, the negative predictive value (NPV) is a summary statistic used to describe the performance of a diagnostic testing procedure. It is defined as the proportion of subjects with a negative test result who are… …

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  • 75Replay value — or replayability is a term usually found in combination with video games, but it may be also used to describe other kinds of games, movies, music, or theater plays. Video and computer game players use the term replay value to describe the… …

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  • 76Del Monte note — or Banana note Del Monte Note up close Country of production United States Location of production …

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  • 77Inverse floating rate note — An inverse floating rate note, or simply an inverse floater, is a type of bond or other type of debt instrument used in finance whose coupon rate has an inverse relationship to short term interest rates (or its reference rate). With an inverse… …

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  • 78Australian one-dollar note — One Dollar (Australia) Value: 1 Australian dollar …

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  • 79credit note — noun 1. A document issued by a retailer, esp a shop or store, to a customer who has returned goods, which can be used to obtain other goods to the same value 2. An amendment to an invoice (accounting) • • • Main Entry: ↑credit * * * credit note… …

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  • 80Extrinsic value — is value which arises because of an agreement: Although the intrinsic value of a €100 note is not much more than the value of any similar piece of paper with a pretty picture on it, it has a practical value (an extrinsic value) of €100. If its… …

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