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  • 81Controlled Substances Act — Acronym CSA Enacted by the 91st United States Congress Effective October 27, 1970 Citations Public La …

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  • 82Point of sale — This article is about checkout technology. For managed care, see point of service plan. Points of sale at a Target store …

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  • 83Maestro (debit card) — The Maestro logo. Maestro is a multi national debit card service owned by MasterCard, and was founded in 1990. Maestro cards are obtained from associate banks and can be linked to the card holder s current account, or they can be prepaid cards.… …

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  • 84Interactive kiosk — An Internet kiosk with a touchscreen in Vienna, Austria in 2007 An Interactive kiosk is a computer terminal featuring specialized hardware and software designed within a public exhibit that provides access to information and applications for… …

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  • 85United States Medical Center for Federal Prisoners — MCFP Springfield Location 1900 West Sunshine Street Springfield, Missouri 65807 Status Operational …

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  • 86Automated Clearing House — (ACH) is the name of an electronic network for financial transactions in the United States. ACH processes large volumes of both credit and debit transactions which are originated in batches. Rules and regulations governing the ACH network are… …

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  • 87MasterCard — Incorporated Type Public Traded as NYSE: MA S P 500 C …

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  • 88Contactless smart card — This article is regarding smart cards that use radio to transmit data. For smart cards that use electrical conductors see smart card. Size comparison of chip (compared to a Canadian one cent piece) A contactless smart card is any pocket sized… …

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  • 89Fidel Castro — Castro in 2003 First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba …

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  • 90Leveraged buyout — A leveraged buyout (or LBO, or highly leveraged transaction (HLT), or bootstrap transaction) occurs when a financial sponsor acquires a controlling interest in a company s equity and where a significant percentage of the purchase price is… …

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