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-ase The Aesir (Old Norse ?ir (pron. ['aiser] in Icelandic, singular
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-ase (abbreviation/symbol) Designation for service entrance cable, above ground use. Some constructions are suitable for underground use. Covering is flame retardant, moisture resistant, and abuse resistant.
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-ase A suffix common to many, but not all, enzymes.
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-ase The ASE is perhaps the earliest example of the new model unionism of the 1850s and 1860s. The new unions of skilled workers, including organizations for typographers, compositors, boilermakers, spinners, and weavers, were well organized, national or amalgamated, and funded by dues collected and managed locally. The unions practiced a policy of cautious bargaining and struck only as a last resort. ...
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-ase American Society of Echocardiography
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