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  • 71point-to-point — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) : a cross country horse race from one specified point to another with each rider free to choose his own course : steeplechase * * * /poynt teuh poynt /, n. a cross country horse race between specified points, in which… …

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  • 72Fixed cut-off — Expansion Ex*pan sion, n. [L. expansio: cf. F. expansion.] 1. The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of being expanded; dilation; enlargement. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is expanded; expanse; extend surface; as, the expansion of a …

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  • 73Fixed expansion gear — Expansion Ex*pan sion, n. [L. expansio: cf. F. expansion.] 1. The act of expanding or spreading out; the condition of being expanded; dilation; enlargement. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is expanded; expanse; extend surface; as, the expansion of a …

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  • 74point-device — adjective Etymology: Middle English at point devis at a fixed point Date: 1526 archaic marked by punctilious attention to detail ; meticulous • point device adverb, archaic …

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  • 75point of reference — points of reference N COUNT A point of reference is something which you use to help you understand a situation or communicate with someone. Do we still have any fixed point of reference in the teaching of English? …

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  • 76point fixe — fiksuotasis taškas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. fixed point vok. Festpunkt, m; Fixpunkt, m rus. закреплённая точка, f; неподвижная точка, f pranc. point fixe, m …

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  • 77fixed light — A light having constant luminous intensity when observed from a fixed point (ICAO) …

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  • 78point group — noun a group of isometries leaving a fixed point …

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  • 79Fixed income attribution — refers to the process of measuring returns generated by various sources of risk in a fixed income portfolio, particularly when multiple sources of return are active at the same time. For example, the risks affecting the return of a bond portfolio …

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  • 80Fixed-income attribution — refers to the process of measuring returns generated by various sources of risk in a fixed income portfolio, particularly when multiple sources of return are active at the same time. For example, the risks affecting the return of a bond portfolio …

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