Replacement

  • 41Replacement banknote — A replacement banknote is a banknote that is printed to replace a faulty one. Sometimes, the replacement banknote has the same serial number as the original faulty one, but has an indication such as a star or a special prefix usually Z/1 or ZZ… …

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  • 42Replacement Swap — A substitute for a swap arrangement that is terminated before it matures. A swap may be ended early if there is a termination event or a default. If a swap is terminated early, both parties will cease to make the agreed upon payments and the… …

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  • 43replacement therapy — noun Date: 1944 therapy involving the supply of a substance (as a hormone or nutrient) lacking in or lost from the body compare estrogen replacement therapy, hormone replacement therapy …

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  • 44Replacement set — A replacement set is a set of all possible values of a variable. For example, the replacement set for x in a function (i.e., f( x )) is the domain, or the set of variables, equal to x …

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  • 45replacement yield — the amount of yield in weight that can be removed from a population of fish without leading to biomass increase or decline. Replacement yield is high when population productivity is high under proper exploitation and it is low when the population …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 46replacement deposit — In geology, a mineral deposit formed by chemical processes that dissolve the original rock and deposit a new assemblage of minerals in its place. See also metasomatic replacement. * * *       in geology, mineral deposit formed by chemical… …

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  • 47Replacement Cost — The cost to replace the assets of a company or a property of the same or equal value. The replacement cost asset of a company could be a building, stocks, accounts receivable or liens. This cost can change depending on changes in market value.… …

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  • 48Replacement Risk — The risk that a contract holder will know that the counterparty will be unable to meet the terms of a contract, creating the need for a replacement contract. Also known as replacement cost risk . For example, if a counterparty in an agreement… …

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  • 49replacement therapy — re·place·ment therapy ri plā smənt n therapy involving the supplying of something (as nutrients or blood) lacking from or lost to the system see ESTROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY, HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY * * * 1. treatment to replace deficiencies… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 50replacement value — N SING The replacement value of something that you own is the amount of money it would cost you to replace it, for example if it was stolen or damaged. With conventional insurance policies it is difficult to work out accurately the replacement… …

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