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  • 1Basis (linear algebra) — Basis vector redirects here. For basis vector in the context of crystals, see crystal structure. For a more general concept in physics, see frame of reference. In linear algebra, a basis is a set of linearly independent vectors that, in a linear… …

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  • 2basis — ba·sis / bā səs/ n pl ba·ses / ˌsēz/ 1: something (as a principle or reason) on which something else is established the court could not imagine any conceivable basis for the statute see also rational basis 2: a basic principle o …

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  • 3basis point — A basis point is a unit of measure used in describing interest rates. One basis point is equivalent to 1/100th of a percent, or 0.01%. For example, if the prime rate increases by 50 basis points, it means that the rate has risen 0.5%. Category:… …

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  • 4Terms of reference — Terms of reference, abbreviated as TOR, describe the purpose and structure of a project, committee, meeting, negotiation, etc. When used with regards to a project, they can also be known as a project charter. Terms of reference should document… …

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  • 5basis — ( ) [Holthuis, 1993]. Schematic drawing of a thoracic leg. [Holthuis, 1993] Article 2 of thoracic and abdominal appendages [Holdich and Jones, 1983]. Limb segments adjoining coxa on its distal side and commonly bearing endopod and exopod; in… …

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  • 6Basis set superposition error — In quantum chemistry, calculations of interaction energies are susceptible to basis set superposition error (BSSE) if they use finite basis sets. As the atoms of interacting molecules (or of different parts of the same molecule) or two molecules… …

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  • 7basis — / beɪsɪs/ noun 1. a point or number from which calculations are made ● We forecast the turnover on the basis of a 6% price increase. 2. the general terms of agreement or general principles on which something is decided or done ● This document… …

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  • 8basis — / beɪsɪs/ noun 1. a point or number from which calculations are made ● We forecast the turnover on the basis of a 6% price increase. 2. the general terms of agreement or general principles on which something is decided ♦ on a short term or long… …

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  • 9Basis Price — Price quotation for a security expressed in terms of yield to maturity. This will usually only be quoted on fixed income securities such as bonds. For example, if a bond price was quoted as 10% and this was also the yield to maturity, then the… …

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  • 10basis price — Price expressed in terms of yield to maturity or annual rate of return. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The price expressed in terms of yield to maturity or annual rate of return. Exchange Handbook Glossary …

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