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  • 1Vertical vowel system — refers to a system of vowels in a language which requires just one vowel dimension to phonemically distinguish vowels. Theoretically, rounding, frontness and backness, and vowel height could be used in one dimensional vowel systems; however,… …

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  • 2Family Radio — (Family Stations Inc.) is a non commercial, 24 hour, listener supported, Christian radio religious broadcasting network in the United States, founded in 1959 by Harold Camping, also known as Brother Camping and is based in Oakland, California.… …

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  • 3family grouping — same as ↑vertical grouping (see under ↑vertical). • • • Main Entry: ↑family …

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  • 4family — [fam′ə lē, fam′lē] n. pl. families [ME familie < L familia, household establishment, akin to famulus, servant < ? IE * dhe mo , house (< base * dhē : see DO1) > Sans dhāman, household] 1. Obs. all the people living in the same house;… …

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  • 5vertical grouping — noun In primary schools, the teaching of groups of children of various ages together (also called family grouping) • • • Main Entry: ↑vertical …

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  • 6Vertical viola — The vertical viola, or alto violin, is a stringed instrument with the range of a viola that is played vertically in the manner of a cello. It is the fourth highest member of the violin octet (after the treble, soprano, and mezzo violins).The… …

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  • 7Vertical bar — Note: broken bar and the glyph ¦ redirect here. The vertical bar (|) has various names including the pipe (by the Unix community), verti bar, vbar, vertical line, vertical slash, or divider line by others. It has various usages in mathematics,… …

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  • 8Vertical blank interrupt — A vertical blank interrupt (or VBI) is a programming technique used in some systems, notably video games and consoles, to allow program code to be run in the periods when the display hardware is turned off, waiting for the TV to complete its… …

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  • 9Vertical translation — In function graphing, a vertical translation is a related graph which, for every point ( x , y ); has a y value which differs from another graph, by exactly some constant c . For example, the antiderivatives of a family are vertical translations… …

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  • 10Vertical Auto Profile — The VAP (Vertical Auto Profile) is a cholesterol, lipid and lipoprotein test. In addition to the basic scores (total cholesterol, high density lipoproteins, low density lipoproteins, and triglycerides), the VAP test includes categories of… …

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