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  • 1Growth capital — (also expansion capital and growth equity ) is a type of private equity investment, most often a minority investment, in relatively mature companies that are looking for capital to expand or restructure operations, enter new markets or finance a… …

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  • 2Sheet music — For other uses, see Sheet music (disambiguation). Sheet music is written representation of music. This is a homorhythmic (i.e., hymn style) arrangement of a traditional piece entitled Adeste Fideles, in standard two staff format for mixed voices …

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  • 3Growth Firm — A company that is growing at a rapid pace compared to its peers or to the broad economy. Although there is no hard and fast rule for defining growth, a growth firm generally has the capability to increase annual revenues by more the industry… …

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  • 4sheet moss — ▪ plant       a species of carpet moss. The names sheet moss and carpet moss refer to the growth pattern of the plants, which often form large carpetlike mats on rocks or soil. This species is sometimes used by florists in constructing flower… …

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  • 5Greenland ice sheet — The Greenland Ice Sheet is a vast body of ice covering 1.71 million km², roughly 80% of the surface of Greenland. It is the second largest ice body in the world, after the Antarctic Ice Sheet. The ice sheet is almost 2,400 kilometers long in a… …

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  • 6Mold growth, assessment, and remediation — Mold assessment and mold remediation are techniques used in occupational health: mold assessment is the process of identifying the location and extent of the mold hazard in a structure, and mold remediation is the process of removal and/or… …

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  • 7Old-growth forest — Old growth redirects here. For the Dead Meadow album, see Old Growth (album). See also: Ancient woodland Old growth European Beech forest in Biogradska Gora National Park, Montenegro …

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  • 8Laurentide ice sheet — The Laurentide Ice Sheet was a massive sheet of ice that covered hundreds of thousands of square miles, including most of Canada and a large portion of the northern United States, between c. 95,000 and c. 20,000 years before the present day. Its… …

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  • 9Internal Growth Rate — The highest level of growth achievable for a business without obtaining outside financing. A firm s maximum internal growth rate is the level at which growth from general business operations can continue to fund and grow the company. For startup… …

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  • 10Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility — The Poverty Reduction and Growth Facility (PRGF) is an arm of the International Monetary Fund which lends to the world s poorest countries. It was created in September 1999, replacing the Enhanced Structural Adjustment Facility.PRGF supported… …

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