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  • 41Cross of Valour (Greece) — Cross of Valour Αριστείον Ανδρείας Aristeion Andreias Gold Cross of the Cross of Valour (1974 version) Awarded by Greece …

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  • 42Cross Seamount — bathymetric. Summit depth 595 m (1,952&#160 …

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  • 43Cross-sectional study — Cross sectional studies (also known as Cross sectional analysis) form a class of research methods that involve observation of all of a population, or a representative subset, at one specific point in time. They differ from case control studies in …

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  • 44Cross of Honour for Military Service Abroad — Awarded by Kingdom of Belgium Type Cross Eligibility Military personnel of the …

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  • 45Cross Lanes Christian School — is a private, [Christian school|Christian elementary and secondary school] in Cross Lanes, West Virginia. The school, located on a forty two acre campus, is a ministry of Cross Lanes Bible Church. The school has an enrollment of over three… …

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  • 46Cross Country USA — Cover art Publisher(s) Didatech Engine Pr …

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  • 47cross-examine — cross examination, n. cross examiner, n. /kraws ig zam in, kros /, v.t., cross examined, cross examining. 1. to examine by questions intended to check a previous examination; examine closely or minutely. 2. Law. to examine (a witness called by… …

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  • 48cross-sectional analysis — cross sectional analysis, cross sectional data Statistical analysis which provides information on the characteristics of, and statistical relationships between, individual units of study at a specified moment in time (the moment of data… …

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  • 49cross-sectional data — cross sectional analysis, cross sectional data Statistical analysis which provides information on the characteristics of, and statistical relationships between, individual units of study at a specified moment in time (the moment of data… …

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  • 50cross-examine — cross′ exam′ine v. t. ined, in•ing 1) law to examine (a witness called and examined by the opposing side), for the purpose of checking, clarifying, or discrediting that witness s testimony 2) to question closely • Etymology: 1660–70 cross′… …

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