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  • 81Table (furniture) — A chic table in an Iranian palace A wooden dining table and cha …

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  • 82In absentia health care — The most common mode of healthcare delivery is through personal, face to face contact between a healthcare provider and a beneficiary (patient). There is, however, an increasing trend towards the provision of healthcare in the absence of a… …

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  • 83acid–base reaction — ▪ chemistry Introduction       a type of chemical process typified by the exchange of one or more hydrogen ions, H+, between species that may be neutral (molecules, such as water, H2O; or acetic acid, CH3CO2H) or electrically charged (ions, such… …

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  • 84personality assessment — ▪ psychology Introduction       the measurement of personal characteristics. Assessment is an end result of gathering information intended to advance psychological theory and research and to increase the probability that wise decisions will be… …

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  • 85forum non conveniens — forum non con·ve·ni·ens / ˌnän kən vē nē ˌenz, ˌnȯn kȯn vā nē ˌens/ n [New Latin, literally, unsuitable tribunal]: a doctrine allowing a court with jurisdiction over a case to dismiss it because the convenience of the parties and the interest… …

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  • 86convenience — /kənˈviniəns / (say kuhn veeneeuhns) noun 1. the quality of being convenient; suitability. 2. a situation of affairs or a time convenient for one: to await one s convenience. 3. advantage, as from something convenient: a shelter for the… …

  • 87Convenience — Con*ven ience (?; 106), Conveniency Con*ven ien*cy, n. [L. convenientia agreement, fitness. See {Convenient}.] 1. The state or quality of being convenient; fitness or suitableness, as of place, time, etc.; propriety. [1913 Webster] Let s further… …

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  • 88Conveniency — Convenience Con*ven ience (?; 106), Conveniency Con*ven ien*cy, n. [L. convenientia agreement, fitness. See {Convenient}.] 1. The state or quality of being convenient; fitness or suitableness, as of place, time, etc.; propriety. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 903-sphere — Stereographic projection of the hypersphere s parallels (red), meridians (blue) and hypermeridians (green). Because this projection is conformal, the curves intersect each other orthogonally (in the yellow points) as in 4D. All curves are circles …

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