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Richness and depth of concentration of fruit in a wine. Usually a positive quality, although high extract wine can also be highly tannic.
Ãâó: www.lynnwoodinn.com/content/wineterm.htm
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Product offered by the Canada Gazette Directorate to its clients. A client who published a notice in the Canada Gazette, Part I or Part II, can request copies of the notice as it appeared in the gazette. A cover page is created especially for the notice in question. The Directorate offers this service for orders of 100 copies and more.
Ãâó: canadagazette.gc.ca/glossary-e.html
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This is a 3 stage process delivers data from source systems into a data warehouse. First, the extract function reads data from a specified source database and extracts a desired subset of data. Next, the transform function works with the acquired data - using rules or lookup tables, or creating combinations with other data - to convert it to the desired state. Finally, the load function is used to write the resulting data (either all of the subset or just the changes) to a target database. ...
Ãâó: www.oranz.co.uk/glossary_text.htm
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Choose relevant and/or appropriate details
Ãâó: hsc.csu.edu.au/chemistry/glossary/2391/glossary.ht...
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The natural, raw oil or substance drawn out of a plant, usually by distillation with a solvent, resulting in a concentrated product.
Ãâó: colestincaprines.com/Definitions.htm
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