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An RTML 3.0 document containing all of the telescope, instrument, detector, and <Setup> information about an RTML server. The <RTML> attribute mode="dump" is used to identify such a document.
Ãâó: sunra.lbl.gov/rtml3/dictionary.html
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Under US law, sales or merchandise exported to the United States at "less than fair market value," when such sales materially injure or threaten material injury to producers of like merchandise in the United States.
Ãâó: countrystudies.us/united-states/economy-12.htm
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Selling goods in a foreign market for less than their cost of production or below their "fair" market value.
Ãâó: enbv.narod.ru/text/Econom/ib/str/261.html
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The practice of selling goods in foreign markets at prices below the cost of production, usually with the aim of driving competitors out of the market.
Ãâó: www.web.net/rain/glossary.htm
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A display of some aspect of a computer's execution state, usually the contents of memory, registers, etc., and is used as a diagnostic aid. Some examples are a postmortem dump (taken after a failure), and a snapshot dump (taken during execution).
Ãâó: www.stsc.hill.af.mil/crosstalk/1994/07/xt94d07l.as...
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