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indices Click Dow Jones Indices and S&P Indices in the Glossary list for these definitions.
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indication A condition or change that indicates a non-normal condition in a part. Also used as an measurement that may be a flaw. The term indication is sometimes thought to be less judgemental than a flaw but they are synonyms. Some have argued that indication is an uninterpreted measurement but I have yet to encounter a convincing example.
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indicator floating object placed on the leader or end of the fly line to "indicate" the take of the fly by a fish or to indicate the path of the drift of the fly; used when nymph fishing with a slack line; very effective. Return to Top
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indicator In biology, an organism, species, or community, that indicates the presence of certain environmental conditions.
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indicator A designation placed on a case in the Federal Case Registry that a person involved in the case has been associated with child abuse or domestic violence. The designation is used to prevent the disclosure of the location of a custodial parent or a child believed to be at risk for family violence.
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