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a round buckler or shield
Ãâó: www.burkes-libraries.com/sites/common/sitepages/he...
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Represents the desired result of a performance measure. Targets make meaningful the results derived from measurement and provide organizations with feedback regarding performance.
Ãâó: www.balancedscorecard.biz/Glossary.html
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| target |
A target is any chemical compound from the ontology that can participate in an event in the ``direct object'' position.
Ãâó: www.hybrow.org/Docs/Glossary.html
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| targeting |
In online advertising, the ability to serve messaging to the users most likely to be receptive to the message, based on their geographic, demographic, psychographic and behavioral characteristics.
Ãâó: www.inbox-advertising.com/cgi-bin/main.pl
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The central position being tracked by the antenna?s receiver beam. Normally this is a celestial object (AKA source), but it can be anything able to be specified to the AMS.
Ãâó: iram.fr/~lucas/almassr/SSR-UC-Glossary.html
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