| disposition |
The court's final determination of a lawsuit.
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| disposition |
An action to remove from current files.
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| disposable contact lens |
Contact lenses intended to be worn for a certain time period ?daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly ?and then discarded. Among most eye doctors,
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| dispersion |
Finely divided particles in suspension in another substance.
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| dispersion |
The process of molecular movement by physical processes. dose: Also known as dose equivalent, this is a value for comparing the biological effectiveness of different kinds of radiation on a common scale. Technically, it is the product of the absorbed dose, the quality factor, and any other modifying factors. The unit for dose is the rem. A millirem is one one-thousandth of a rem.
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| disp | make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief |
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| disp | throw or cast away |
| disp | give, sell, or transfer to another |
| disp | deal with or settle |
| disp | (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward |
| disp | having made preparations |
| disp | the act or means of getting rid of something |
| disp | your usual mood |
| disp | a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing |
| disp | an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others |
| disp | expel or put out of the possession of real estate |
| disp | physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security |
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