| depletion |
Refers to the consumption of natural resources which are part of a company's assets. Since oil, mining and gas companies deal in products that cannot be replenished, depletion reduces the company's natural assets over a specified time period. The recording of depletion is a bookkeeping entry similar to depreciation and does not involve the expenditure of cash.
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| department |
means the Department of Public Welfare.
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| dependent variable |
a variable that changes as a function of a change to another variable; in Precision Teaching the primary dependent variables are the frequency and celeration of a movement cycle.
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| depressed |
pressed downward: more or less flattened vertically; the vertical diameter much shorter than the transverse diameter. See compressed.
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| dependent |
hanging down.
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| DEP | a loss of polarity or polarization |
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| DEP | eliminate the polarization of |
| DEP | a loss of polarity or polarization |
| DEP | eliminate the polarization of |
| DEP | make a deposition |
| DEP | a person who testifies or gives a deposition |
| DEP | reduce in population |
| DEP | having lost inhabitants as by war or disease |
| DEP | the condition of having reduced numbers of inhabitants (or no inhabitants at all) |
| DEP | expel from a country |
| DEP | hand over to the authorities of another country |
| DEP | behave in a certain manner |
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