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  • 61open — adj., v., & n. adj. 1 not closed or locked or blocked up; allowing entrance or passage or access. 2 a (of a room, field, or other area) having its door or gate in a position allowing access, or part of its confining boundary removed. b (of a… …

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  • 62Open and closed systems in social science — Ludwig Bertalanffy describes two types of systems: open systems and closed systems. The open systems are systems that allow interactions between its internal elements and the environment. An open system is defined as a “system in exchange of… …

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  • 63open-end — /ˌəυpən end/ verb US to make a fund open ended ■ adjective same as open ended …

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  • 64open-end investment company — ( OEIC / SICAV) Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary An Undertaking for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities ( UCITS). It has as a principal objective to manage a portfolio of securities for the account of its shareholders. Each …

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  • 65open-end — /oh peuhn end /, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or like an open end investment company. 2. open ended (def. 2). [1905 10] * * * …

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  • 66open-endedness — noun see open ended …

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  • 67open-endedly — See open ended. * * * …

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  • 68open-end fund — noun A collective investment scheme which can issue and redeem shares at any time. Syn: open ended fund Ant: closed end fund …

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  • 69open-end — o′pen end′ adj. 1) bus continuously issuing shares of stock or repurchasing them from shareholders 2) open ended • Etymology: 1905–10 …

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  • 70Open Season (British Sea Power album) — Open Season Studio album by British Sea Power Released 4 April 2005 …

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