increases (noun)

  • 91multiplier — noun /ˈmʌltɪˌplaɪər,ˈmʌɫ.tɪ.ˌplaɪ.ə(ɹ),ˈmʌɫ.tɪ.ˌplaɪ.ɚ/ a) A number by which another (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied. In the expression 5 × 7, the 5 is a multiplier. b) An adjective indicating the number of times something is to be… …

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  • 92ghrelin — noun A peptide hormone, secreted in the stomach, that increases appetite …

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  • 93bracket creep — noun Increased taxation arising from wage and salary increases pushing taxpayers into higher tax brackets, or further into such brackets, in a progressive taxation system. The wage rises here are those from keeping pace with inflation or similar… …

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  • 94capital surplus — noun A balance sheet item under shareholders equity. Increases by the value above an original par value per share that newly issued shares are sold for …

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  • 95dynatron — noun a tetrode in which the voltage on the screen grid is higher than that on the control grid, causing the plate current to decrease as plate voltage increases; was used in oscillators …

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  • 96mesopredator — noun A medium sized predator which often increases in abundance when larger predators are eliminated; e.g., raccoons, skunks, snakes, cats, foxes …

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  • 97entropic doom — noun The result of the in which the entropy of the universe steadily increases until thermal equilibrium is reached, energy is uniformly dispersed, and no life exists. Syn: heat death of the universe …

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  • 98cooperativity — noun An interaction between the substrate binding sites of an allosteric enzyme in which binding at one site increases or decreases binding at another …

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  • 99overstability — noun A condition in which oscillation increases due to excessive feedback See Also: overstable …

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  • 100sweat equity — noun An investment of labour, typically by the owner and often his or her family, usually in a small business or personal residence that increases the value of the business or residence. My wife and I have put a lot of sweat equity into our home… …

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