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The process of writing out notes on a keno ticket, in order to clarify the types of wagers being made.
Ãâó: www.internetcasinolobby.com/gambling_glossary.html
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The physical state of a rabbit in reference to health, cleanliness, texture and molt of fur, and grooming.
Ãâó: jan.ucc.nau.edu/~julie/buns/terms.html
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the biological and physical integrity (well-being) of a habitat relative to a reference/baseline condition. (draft definition)
Ãâó: ecosurvey.gmu.edu/glossary.htm
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Extra-cost options that users may apply to leased, or dedicated, voice-grade telephone lines in which line impedances are carefully balanced; will generally allow for higher-quality and/or higher speed data transmission; in increasing order of resultant line quality and cost, conditioning may be C1, C2, C4, or D1; allows improved line performance with regard to frequency response and delay distortion.
Ãâó: www.oregoninnovation.org/pressroom/glossary.a-c.ht...
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The natural carbonation that occurs when a beer is allowed to mature. Warm conditioning is often used with ales to bringing out the complexities of flavour. Cold conditioning is usually reserved for lager beers to clean and round the taste.
Ãâó: andys.northcampus.com/brewterms2.htm
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