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  • 21Mistake (contract law) — In contract law, a mistake is an erroneous belief, at contracting, that certain facts are true. It can be argued as a defence, and if raised successfully can lead to the agreement in question being found void ab initio or voidable, or… …

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  • 22Order theory — For a topical guide to this subject, see Outline of order theory. Order theory is a branch of mathematics which investigates our intuitive notion of order using binary relations. It provides a formal framework for describing statements such as… …

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  • 23printing — /prin ting/, n. 1. the art, process, or business of producing books, newspapers, etc., by impression from movable types, plates, etc. 2. the act of a person or thing that prints. 3. words, symbols, etc., in printed form. 4. printed material. 5.… …

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  • 24Ferroelectric RAM — (FeRAM or FRAM [FeRAM is the accepted generic acronym for ferroelectric random access memory.] ) is a random access memory similar in construction to DRAM but uses a ferroelectric layer instead of a dielectric layer to achieve non volatility.… …

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  • 25Cable theory — Classical cable theory describes the development of mathematical models that can calculate the flow of electric current (and accompanying voltage) along passive ref|classical neuronal fibers (neurites) particularly dendrites that receive synaptic …

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  • 26Attrition — • Also called imperfect contrition. Definition, its relation to sacramental penance, and moral considerations Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Attrition     Attrition      …

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  • 27Dynamic treatment regime — In medical research, a dynamic treatment regime (DTR) or adaptive treatment strategy is a set of rules for choosing effective treatments for individual patients. The treatment choices made for a particular patient are based on that individual s… …

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  • 28rationalize — UK [ˈræʃ(ə)nəlaɪz] / US [ˈræʃ(ə)nəˌlaɪz] verb [intransitive/transitive] Word forms rationalize : present tense I/you/we/they rationalize he/she/it rationalizes present participle rationalizing past tense rationalized past participle rationalized… …

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  • 29stand to reason — {v. phr.} To seem very likely from the known facts. * /If you have a driver s license, it stands to reason you can drive./ * /Joe is intelligent and studies hard; it stands to reason that he will pass the examination./ …

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  • 30stand to reason — {v. phr.} To seem very likely from the known facts. * /If you have a driver s license, it stands to reason you can drive./ * /Joe is intelligent and studies hard; it stands to reason that he will pass the examination./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms