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  • 41charge account — charge ac,count noun count an account that you have with a store by which you buy goods with a charge card …

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  • 42charge off — {v.} 1. To consider or record as a loss, especially in an account book. * /The store owner charged off all of the last season s stock of suits./ Syn.: WRITE OFF(1). 2. or[charge up] {informal} To accept or remember (something) as a mistake and… …

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  • 43charge off — {v.} 1. To consider or record as a loss, especially in an account book. * /The store owner charged off all of the last season s stock of suits./ Syn.: WRITE OFF(1). 2. or[charge up] {informal} To accept or remember (something) as a mistake and… …

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  • 44Charge Induced Voltage Alteration — (CIVA) is a technique which uses a scanning electron microscope to locate open conductors on CMOS integrated circuits. This technique is used in semiconductor failure analysis.Theory of operationThe scanning of an electron beam across the surface …

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  • 45Charge induced voltage alteration — (CIVA) is a technique which uses a scanning electron microscope to locate open conductors on CMOS integrated circuits. This technique is used in semiconductor failure analysis. Theory of operation The scanning of an electron beam across the… …

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  • 46Charge of the Lancers — is a 1954 American war film directed by William Castle and starring Paulette Goddard, Jean Pierre Aumont and Richard Wyler.[1] During the Crimean War a French officer attached to the British forces takes part in trials for a secret weapon and… …

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  • 47CHARGE! (magazine) — CHARGE! is a miniature wargaming newsletter / fanzine published quarterly by the Johnny Reb Gaming Society , headquartered in York, Pennsylvania. It is designed for gamers of the American Civil War period, and in particular, those who use the… …

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  • 48Charge of the Light Brigade — Charge of the Light Bri|gade, the an unsuccessful attack made by the British ↑cavalry (=soldiers riding horses) during the Crimean War. Many British soldiers were killed because they were ordered to ride into a valley which was full of Russian… …

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  • 49charge — ► VERB 1) demand (an amount) as a price for a service rendered or goods supplied. 2) accuse (someone) of something, especially an offence under law. 3) rush forward in attack. 4) entrust with a task. 5) store electrical energy in (a battery). 6)… …

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  • 50charge-cou|pled device — «CHAHRJ KUHP uhld», a semiconductor silicon chip with a dense array of tiny cells in which mobile electric charges can be stored and transferred from cell to cell by the external manipulation of voltages: »Charge coupled devices can be used in… …

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