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  • 91Reference dose — A reference dose is the United States Environmental Protection Agency s maximum acceptable oral dose of a toxic substance. Reference doses are most commonly determined for pesticides. The EPA defines an oral reference dose (abbreviated RfD) as:… …

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  • 92Reference collection — A reference collection is a collection of objects maintained for the purpose of study and authentication. Reference collections are generally large undertakings maintained by institutions; instead of having a single representative of each object …

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  • 93Reference table — A reference table (or table of reference) may mean a set of references that an author may have cited or gained inspiration from whilst writing an article, similar to a bibliography.It can also mean an information table that is used as a quick and …

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  • 94Reference architecture — A reference architecture provides a proven template solution for an architecture for a particular domain. It also provides a common vocabulary with which to discuss implementations, often with the aim to stress commonality.A reference… …

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  • 95Reference re Firearms Act — SCCInfoBox case name=Reference re Firearms Act (Can.) full case name=Reference re Firearms Act (Can.) heard date=February 21, 22, 2000 decided date=June 15, 2000 citations= [2000] 1 S.C.R. 783, 2000 SCC 31 history= none (Reference question)… …

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  • 96Reference Rate — An interest rate benchmark upon which a floating rate security or interest rate swap is based. The reference rate will be a moving index such as LIBOR, the prime rate or the rate on benchmark U.S. Treasuries. Depending on the security or… …

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  • 97Reference re Secession of Quebec — SCCInfoBox case name=Reference re Secession of Quebec full case name=Reference re Secession of Quebec heard date=February 16 19, 1998 decided date=August 20, 1998 citations= [1998] 2 S.C.R. 217; 1998 CanLII 793 (S.C.C.); (1998), 161 D.L.R. (4th)… …

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  • 98Reference monitor — In operating systems architecture, a reference monitor is a tamperproof, always invoked, and small enough to be fully tested and analyzed module that controls all software access to data objects or devices (verifiable). The reference monitor… …

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  • 99Reference re Anti-Inflation Act — SCCInfoBox case name=Reference re Anti Inflation Act full case name=Reference re Anti Inflation Act heard date=May 31, June 1 4, 1976 decided date=July 12, 1976 citations= [1976] 2 S.C.R. 373 history=Reference question by the governor in council… …

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  • 100reference — /ref euhr euhns, ref reuhns/, n., v., referenced, referencing. n. 1. an act or instance of referring. 2. a mention; allusion. 3. something for which a name or designation stands; denotation. 4. a direction in a book or writing to some other book …

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