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anchored PCR

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(= anchored polymerase chain reaction) Variety of polymerase chain reaction in which only enough information is known to make a single primer. A known sequence is thus added to the end of the DNA, perhaps by enzymic addition of a polynucleotide…

American dream

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noun Usage: often capitalized D Date: 1931 an American social ideal that stresses egalitarianism and especially material prosperity; also the prosperity or life that is the realization of this ideal

Modified Cash Basis

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An accounting method that combines elements of the two major accounting methods, the cash method and the accrual method. The cash method recognizes income when it is received and expenses when they are paid for, whereas the accrual method…

Feme - enacademic.com

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Look at other dictionaries: Feme — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Alegoría de la Fama en el Parque del Campo Grande de Valladolid. En la mitología griega Feme u Osa era la personificación de los rumores, los cotilleos y la fama.

Second-cut file

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Look at other dictionaries: Second-cut file — Second Sec ond, a. [F., fr. L. secundus second, properly, following, fr. sequi to follow. See {Sue} to follow, and cf ...

Trust Operation

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Following the success in capturing Savinkov and Reilly, the Trust disappeared as stealthily as it emerged. It has been studied in the West as well as the Soviet Union as the model of a successful counterintelligence operation.

country and western

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Look at other dictionaries: country and western — noun Date: 1960 country music usually hyphenated in attributive use … New Collegiate Dictionary. Country music — Stylistic origins Appalachian folk music, maritime folk music, blues, bluegrass, gospel, anglo celtic music, old time music Cultural origins Early 20th century Atlantic Canada and the Southern United States Typical instruments …

unicameralism

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A political system in which there is only one chamber in the legislature. Unicameralism is the norm today, with around two thirds of the world's parliaments falling into this category

rock the boat

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Look at other dictionaries: rock the boat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make trouble and risk losing or upsetting something; cause a disturbance that may spoil a plan. * /The other boys said that Henry was rocking the boat by wanting to let girls into their club./ * /Politicians don t like to …

aeronautical ground light

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Any light specially provided as an aid to air navigation, other than a light displayed on an aircraft (ICAO). Approach lights, runway lights, stopway lighting, taxiway lighting, obstacle lights, and stop bars are some examples of aeronautical…

country and western

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Look at other dictionaries: country and western — noun Date: 1960 country music usually hyphenated in attributive use … New Collegiate Dictionary. Country music — Stylistic origins Appalachian folk music, maritime folk music, blues, bluegrass, gospel, anglo celtic music, old time music Cultural origins Early 20th century Atlantic Canada and the Southern United States Typical instruments …

pitch - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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pitch [1] NOUN 1) the degree of highness or lowness in a sound or tone, as governed by the rate of vibrations producing it. 2) the steepness of a roof. 3) a particular level of intensity. 4) Brit. an area of ground marked out or used for play in an outdoor team game. 5) a form of words used to persuade or influence: a sales pitch. 6) Brit. a place where a street vendor or performer stations ...

anchored PCR

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(= anchored polymerase chain reaction) Variety of polymerase chain reaction in which only enough information is known to make a single primer. A known sequence is thus added to the end of the DNA, perhaps by enzymic addition of a polynucleotide…

American dream

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noun Usage: often capitalized D Date: 1931 an American social ideal that stresses egalitarianism and especially material prosperity; also the prosperity or life that is the realization of this ideal

rock the boat - …

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Look at other dictionaries: rock the boat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make trouble and risk losing or upsetting something; cause a disturbance that may spoil a plan. * /The other boys said that Henry was rocking the boat by wanting to let girls into their club./ * /Politicians don t like to …

open-hearted

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ADJECTIVE unrestrainedly warm and kind. Look at other dictionaries: open-hearted — open heartedly, adv. open heartedness, n. /oh peuhn hahr tid/, adj. 1. unreserved ...

Modified Cash Basis

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An accounting method that combines elements of the two major accounting methods, the cash method and the accrual method. The cash method recognizes income when it is received and expenses when they are paid for, whereas the accrual method…

labelling

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Labelling theory was a major thrust of the sceptical revolution in the sociology of deviance during the 1950s and 1960s. The orthodox criminology of the immediate post-war period, both in Britain and America, treated a crime or act of deviance as an unambiguous occurrence which could readily be explained as a product of individual psychology or (even) genetic inheritance.

Feme - enacademic.com

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Look at other dictionaries: Feme — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Alegoría de la Fama en el Parque del Campo Grande de Valladolid. En la mitología griega Feme u Osa era la personificación de los rumores, los cotilleos y la fama.

loot - english_dic.enacademic.com

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[[t]lu͟ːt[/t]] loots, looting, looted 1) VERB If people loot shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a war or riot. [V n] The trouble began when gangs began breaking windows and looting shops... There have been reports of

Second-cut file

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Look at other dictionaries: Second-cut file — Second Sec ond, a. [F., fr. L. secundus second, properly, following, fr. sequi to follow. See {Sue} to follow, and cf ...

landing distance required

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i. (LDR) The distance on the ground that an aircraft needs to make a normal approach from the screen height to the point when it comes to a halt. ii. (LDRH) In the case of performance class 1 helicopters, the horizontal distance required to land…

Trust Operation

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Following the success in capturing Savinkov and Reilly, the Trust disappeared as stealthily as it emerged. It has been studied in the West as well as the Soviet Union as the model of a successful counterintelligence operation.

catch|all - useful_english.enacademic.com

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«KACH L», noun, adjective. U.S. –n. anything that catches, holds, includes, or covers a variety of odds and ends: »the general catch all…for all the family litter (Harriet Beecher Stowe). These demands…are merely a catchall for myriad often ill…

unicameralism

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A political system in which there is only one chamber in the legislature. Unicameralism is the norm today, with around two thirds of the world's parliaments falling into this category

Rouda, Vanko

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Algeria. Contemporary civil rights activist. He worked for Romany rights in postwar Europe together with his brother Leulea. In the early 1950s, while living in North Africa, he read a newspaper report of a speech by Vaida Voevod III.He then came to Paris and worked with the latter in the Communauté Mondiale Gitane.Later, Rouda was to set up the Comité International Tzigane.

viru - useful_english.enacademic.com

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vēˈrü adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from the Virú valley, northwestern Peru : gallinazo

aeronautical ground light

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Any light specially provided as an aid to air navigation, other than a light displayed on an aircraft (ICAO). Approach lights, runway lights, stopway lighting, taxiway lighting, obstacle lights, and stop bars are some examples of aeronautical…

List of Bank Identification Numbers

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This page contains an incomplete list of bank identification numbers and to which bank or institution they are assigned. List of bank identification numbers The first 6 digits of a credit card number is known as the Bank Identification Number…

Course Hero - Academic Dictionaries and …

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Course Hero is a self-described social learning network for students to access study resources and study groups. Its educator portal is a micropublishing platform for educators to distribute their educational resources. Course Hero collects study resources like old exams, problem sets, class notes and study guides from users who upload.

Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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pitch - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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pitch [1] NOUN 1) the degree of highness or lowness in a sound or tone, as governed by the rate of vibrations producing it. 2) the steepness of a roof. 3) a particular level of intensity. 4) Brit. an area of ground marked out or used for play in an outdoor team game. 5) a form of words used to persuade or influence: a sales pitch. 6) Brit. a place where a street vendor or performer stations ...

country and western

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Look at other dictionaries: country and western — noun Date: 1960 country music usually hyphenated in attributive use … New Collegiate Dictionary. Country music — Stylistic origins Appalachian folk music, maritime folk music, blues, bluegrass, gospel, anglo celtic music, old time music Cultural origins Early 20th century Atlantic Canada and the Southern United States Typical instruments …

open-hearted

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ADJECTIVE unrestrainedly warm and kind. Look at other dictionaries: open-hearted — open heartedly, adv. open heartedness, n. /oh peuhn hahr tid/, adj. 1. unreserved ...

labelling

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Labelling theory was a major thrust of the sceptical revolution in the sociology of deviance during the 1950s and 1960s. The orthodox criminology of the immediate post-war period, both in Britain and America, treated a crime or act of deviance as an unambiguous occurrence which could readily be explained as a product of individual psychology or (even) genetic inheritance.

loot - english_dic.enacademic.com

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[[t]lu͟ːt[/t]] loots, looting, looted 1) VERB If people loot shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a war or riot. [V n] The trouble began when gangs began breaking windows and looting shops... There have been reports of

landing distance required

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i. (LDR) The distance on the ground that an aircraft needs to make a normal approach from the screen height to the point when it comes to a halt. ii. (LDRH) In the case of performance class 1 helicopters, the horizontal distance required to land…

catch|all - useful_english.enacademic.com

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«KACH L», noun, adjective. U.S. –n. anything that catches, holds, includes, or covers a variety of odds and ends: »the general catch all…for all the family litter (Harriet Beecher Stowe). These demands…are merely a catchall for myriad often ill…

rock the boat - …

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Look at other dictionaries: rock the boat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make trouble and risk losing or upsetting something; cause a disturbance that may spoil a plan. * /The other boys said that Henry was rocking the boat by wanting to let girls into their club./ * /Politicians don t like to …

Rouda, Vanko

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Algeria. Contemporary civil rights activist. He worked for Romany rights in postwar Europe together with his brother Leulea. In the early 1950s, while living in North Africa, he read a newspaper report of a speech by Vaida Voevod III.He then came to Paris and worked with the latter in the Communauté Mondiale Gitane.Later, Rouda was to set up the Comité International Tzigane.

viru - useful_english.enacademic.com

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vēˈrü adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from the Virú valley, northwestern Peru : gallinazo

pitch - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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pitch [1] NOUN 1) the degree of highness or lowness in a sound or tone, as governed by the rate of vibrations producing it. 2) the steepness of a roof. 3) a particular level of intensity. 4) Brit. an area of ground marked out or used for play in an outdoor team game. 5) a form of words used to persuade or influence: a sales pitch. 6) Brit. a place where a street vendor or performer stations ...

country and western

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Look at other dictionaries: country and western — noun Date: 1960 country music usually hyphenated in attributive use … New Collegiate Dictionary. Country music — Stylistic origins Appalachian folk music, maritime folk music, blues, bluegrass, gospel, anglo celtic music, old time music Cultural origins Early 20th century Atlantic Canada and the Southern United States Typical instruments …

open-hearted

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ADJECTIVE unrestrainedly warm and kind. Look at other dictionaries: open-hearted — open heartedly, adv. open heartedness, n. /oh peuhn hahr tid/, adj. 1. unreserved ...

labelling

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Labelling theory was a major thrust of the sceptical revolution in the sociology of deviance during the 1950s and 1960s. The orthodox criminology of the immediate post-war period, both in Britain and America, treated a crime or act of deviance as an unambiguous occurrence which could readily be explained as a product of individual psychology or (even) genetic inheritance.

loot - english_dic.enacademic.com

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[[t]lu͟ːt[/t]] loots, looting, looted 1) VERB If people loot shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a war or riot. [V n] The trouble began when gangs began breaking windows and looting shops... There have been reports of

landing distance required

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i. (LDR) The distance on the ground that an aircraft needs to make a normal approach from the screen height to the point when it comes to a halt. ii. (LDRH) In the case of performance class 1 helicopters, the horizontal distance required to land…

catch|all - useful_english.enacademic.com

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«KACH L», noun, adjective. U.S. –n. anything that catches, holds, includes, or covers a variety of odds and ends: »the general catch all…for all the family litter (Harriet Beecher Stowe). These demands…are merely a catchall for myriad often ill…

rock the boat - …

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Look at other dictionaries: rock the boat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make trouble and risk losing or upsetting something; cause a disturbance that may spoil a plan. * /The other boys said that Henry was rocking the boat by wanting to let girls into their club./ * /Politicians don t like to …

Rouda, Vanko

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Algeria. Contemporary civil rights activist. He worked for Romany rights in postwar Europe together with his brother Leulea. In the early 1950s, while living in North Africa, he read a newspaper report of a speech by Vaida Voevod III.He then came to Paris and worked with the latter in the Communauté Mondiale Gitane.Later, Rouda was to set up the Comité International Tzigane.

viru - useful_english.enacademic.com

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vēˈrü adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from the Virú valley, northwestern Peru : gallinazo

pitch - Academic Dictionaries and Encyclopedias

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pitch [1] NOUN 1) the degree of highness or lowness in a sound or tone, as governed by the rate of vibrations producing it. 2) the steepness of a roof. 3) a particular level of intensity. 4) Brit. an area of ground marked out or used for play in an outdoor team game. 5) a form of words used to persuade or influence: a sales pitch. 6) Brit. a place where a street vendor or performer stations ...

country and western

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Look at other dictionaries: country and western — noun Date: 1960 country music usually hyphenated in attributive use … New Collegiate Dictionary. Country music — Stylistic origins Appalachian folk music, maritime folk music, blues, bluegrass, gospel, anglo celtic music, old time music Cultural origins Early 20th century Atlantic Canada and the Southern United States Typical instruments …

open-hearted

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ADJECTIVE unrestrainedly warm and kind. Look at other dictionaries: open-hearted — open heartedly, adv. open heartedness, n. /oh peuhn hahr tid/, adj. 1. unreserved ...

labelling

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Labelling theory was a major thrust of the sceptical revolution in the sociology of deviance during the 1950s and 1960s. The orthodox criminology of the immediate post-war period, both in Britain and America, treated a crime or act of deviance as an unambiguous occurrence which could readily be explained as a product of individual psychology or (even) genetic inheritance.

loot - english_dic.enacademic.com

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[[t]lu͟ːt[/t]] loots, looting, looted 1) VERB If people loot shops or houses, they steal things from them, for example during a war or riot. [V n] The trouble began when gangs began breaking windows and looting shops... There have been reports of

landing distance required

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i. (LDR) The distance on the ground that an aircraft needs to make a normal approach from the screen height to the point when it comes to a halt. ii. (LDRH) In the case of performance class 1 helicopters, the horizontal distance required to land…

catch|all - useful_english.enacademic.com

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«KACH L», noun, adjective. U.S. –n. anything that catches, holds, includes, or covers a variety of odds and ends: »the general catch all…for all the family litter (Harriet Beecher Stowe). These demands…are merely a catchall for myriad often ill…

rock the boat - …

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Look at other dictionaries: rock the boat — {v. phr.}, {informal} To make trouble and risk losing or upsetting something; cause a disturbance that may spoil a plan. * /The other boys said that Henry was rocking the boat by wanting to let girls into their club./ * /Politicians don t like to …

Rouda, Vanko

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Algeria. Contemporary civil rights activist. He worked for Romany rights in postwar Europe together with his brother Leulea. In the early 1950s, while living in North Africa, he read a newspaper report of a speech by Vaida Voevod III.He then came to Paris and worked with the latter in the Communauté Mondiale Gitane.Later, Rouda was to set up the Comité International Tzigane.

viru - useful_english.enacademic.com

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vēˈrü adjective Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from the Virú valley, northwestern Peru : gallinazo

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