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the act of retaining something memory: the power of retaining and recalling past experience; "he had a good memory when he was younger" retentiveness: the power of retaining liquid; "moisture retentivity of soil"
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retaining or saving a portion of the original stand in a cluster or clump. Retention visual quality objective: a visual landscape strategy derived from landscape analysis which applies to areas of high landscape value (for example, continuously forested or steep slopes facing important viewpoints or recreation use areas, foreground areas adjacent to important viewpoints or recreation use areas, and certain shorelines). ...
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A condition where a person is unable to release urine from the bladder. Retention can be caused by obstruction of the urethra or atonic bladder.
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1. The result when members remain on a health plan from one year to the next. 2. The percentage of a premium that a health plan keeps for internal costs or profit.
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