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A purchase or redemption fee charged by a unit trust or mutual fund.
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The rate of introduction of a constituent (eg contaminant) to a receiving water, for example in pounds per day. Loading is significant in relation to the volume and circulation of the receiving water; problems occur when high loadings occur into receiving waters with limited assimilative capacity.
Ãâó: www.wetmaap.org/References/glossary.html
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An appliance or fixture that consumes or uses the energy harvested or stored by the solar system.
Ãâó: www.arisetech.com/Solar_Info/Glossary.html
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The unintentional interaction of the probe and oscilloscope with the circuit being tested which distorts a signal.
Ãâó: www.oscilloscopeguide.com/glossary-oscilloscope2.h...
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The force applied to a spring that causes a deflection (F).
Ãâó: www.hytechspring.com/spring-concepts.html
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