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  • 21Quantum defect — The term quantum defect is highly ambiguous. Various meanings are discussed below.Quantum defect in laser scienceIn laser science, the term quantum defect refers to the fact that the energy of a pump photon is generally higher than that of an… …

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  • 22Marketable title — (real estate) is a title that a court of equity considers to be so free from defect that it will legally force its acceptance by a buyer. Marketable title does not assume that absolute absence of defect, but rather a title that a prudent,… …

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  • 23Migraines associated with PFO heart defect — PFO, or patent foramen ovale, is a heart valve in humans that usually closes off at or shortly after birth. The valve’s function is to let the circulating blood bypass the lungs, which the body doesn t rely on until a newborn starts breathing air …

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  • 24Topological defect — Also see base concepts: topology, differential equations, quantum theory condensed matter physics .In mathematics and physics, a topological soliton or a topological defect is a solution of a system of partial differential equations or of a… …

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  • 25Collateral Defect — Studio album by Graveworm Released June 5, 2007 …

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  • 26Cloud on title — The term cloud on title refers to any irregularity in the chain of title of property (usually real property) that would give a reasonable person pause before accepting a conveyance of title. A cloud on title reduces the value and marketability of …

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  • 27defective title — n. Unmarketable title; a title obtained by fraud or not in fact entirely owned by the purported owner. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. defective title …

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  • 28latent defect —    A hidden flaw or imperfection in an article that is known to a seller but is not discoverable by a buyer during a reasonable inspection. This could include a defective title in a land or property deal. In general, a latent defect entitles the… …

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  • 29color of title — The appearance, semblance, or simulacrum of title. Also termed apparent title. Any fact, extraneous to the act or mere will of the claimant, which has the appearance, on its face, of supporting his claim of a present title to land, but which, for …

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  • 30color of title — The appearance, semblance, or simulacrum of title. Also termed apparent title. Any fact, extraneous to the act or mere will of the claimant, which has the appearance, on its face, of supporting his claim of a present title to land, but which, for …

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