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  • 1effect an entrance — index enter (go in) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2Entrance (display manager) — In computing, Entrance is a display manager for the X Window System designed with the Enlightenment window manager in mind. In other words, it s a program that lets you log in to a (probably Unix based) computer.It is made using the Enlightenment …

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  • 3Psychometric Entrance Test — The Psychometric Entrance Test (PET, colloquially known in Hebrew as the Psychometry ha Psixometri , הפסיכומטרי) is a standardized test in Israel, generally taken as a higher education admission exam. The PET covers three areas: quantitative… …

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  • 4Stack effect — is the movement of air into and out of buildings, chimneys, flue gas stacks, or other containers, and is driven by buoyancy. Buoyancy occurs due to a difference in indoor to outdoor air density resulting from temperature and moisture differences …

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  • 6Oblique effect — is the name given to the relative deficiency in perceptual performance for oblique contours as compared to the performance for horizontal or vertical contours. Contents 1 Background 2 The Phenomenon 3 Origin of the Oblique Effect …

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  • 7Making an entrance — The theatrical term entrance is the appearance of a character on screen or stage. The term making an entrance commonly refers to entrances that are particularly prominent or attention grabbing. Some theatrical entrances mark the first appearance… …

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  • 8Iranian Parliament's Plan for University Entrance' Sexual Quota — (Persian: سهمیه‌بندی جنسیتی در دانشگاه‌های ایران) refers to a plan proposed by several Iranian parliamentarian to restrict the increasing presence of female students at Iranian Universities.BackgroundUntil 1998, the number of male students was… …

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  • 9Ostrich effect — In behavioral finance, the ostrich effect is the avoidance of apparently risky financial situations by pretending they do not exist. The name comes from the common (but false)[1] legend that ostriches bury their heads in the sand to avoid danger …

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  • 10Moneymaker Effect — The Moneymaker Effect is the name of the sudden growth in interest in poker after the 2003 World Series of Poker Main Event.[1] [2] History The term was created after Chris Moneymaker, a twenty seven year old accountant, and amateur poker player …

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