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  • 1specify — v 1. itemize, enumerate, number, numerate, list, name or mention one by one or one at a time or individually, name, mention, cite, call off, call roll, poll; identify, indicate, point out, designate; catalog, make a list of, count, account for,… …

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  • 2Fee conditions —   Specify which conditions apply for a fee. E.g. settlement period, maximum fee amount. See also Fee, fee tables, fee structure, Fee hierarchy …

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  • 3Ageing — This article is about human ageing. For other uses, see Ageing (disambiguation). A human face showing signs of ageing Ageing (British English) or aging (American English) is the accumulation of changes in a person over time.[1] Ageing in humans… …

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  • 4SQL — This article is about the database language. For the airport with IATA code SQL, see San Carlos Airport. SQL Paradigm(s) Multi paradigm Appeared in 1974 Designed by Donald D. Chamberlin Raymond F. Boyce Developer …

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  • 5Numerical weather prediction — Weather models use systems of differential equations based on the laws of …

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  • 6Senescence — refers to the biological processes of a living organism approaching an advanced age (i.e., the combination of processes of deterioration which follow the period of development of an organism). The word senescence is derived from the Latin word… …

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  • 7Economics — This article is about the social science. For other uses, see Economics (disambiguation). For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of economics. Economics …

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  • 8rule — A criterion, standard, or guide governing a procedure, arrangement, action, etc. SEE ALSO: law, principle, theorem. [O. Fr. reule, fr. L. regula, a guide, pattern] Abegg r. the tendency of the sum of the …

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  • 9Richard Moody — Richard Clement Moody Col. Richard Moody, 1859 Governor of the Falkland Islands In office 1841 – 1848 …

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  • 10Reference rate — A benchmark interest rate (such as LIBOR), used to specify conditions of an interest rate swap or an interest rate agreement. The New York Times Financial Glossary …

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