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The process whereby figures which show the results of a combination of activities are analysed so as to show the results of the separate components of the figures.
Ãâó: www.indiainfoline.com/bisc/jama/jmmd.html
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In geographically licensed services, the acquisition of a part of a licensee's allotted spectrum by another entity. For example, a PCS licensee with 30 MHz of spectrum could disaggregate 10 MHz to another entity (see Assignment and Partitioning).
Ãâó: wireless.fcc.gov/uls/about/glossary.html
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Gender-based division of statistical data. Not infrequently the statistics mentions only the aggregated figure, eg, per capita income level or the total number of leaders. The data are gender neutral, ie they do not specify the relations between sexes in a given society. In fact, if income level is computed separately for the groups of men and women, it turns out, quite often, that it is higher for men. ...
Ãâó: www.undp.am/publications/gender/wsr/Z+++/Glossary....
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This does not usually refer to
Ãâó: indicators.top10by2010.org/glossary.cfm
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Functional separation of the 'vertically-integrated' utility into smaller, individually owned business units (ie, generation, transmission, and distribution). Refer to divestiture.
Ãâó: www.noresco.com/site/content/info_glossary.asp
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