| intermediate host |
host of a disease agent other than one in which sexually mature forms of the pathogen occur.
Ãâó: www.woodrow.org/teachers/esi/1998/r/health/glossar...
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| intermediate |
Between 2 structures, one of which is medial and one of which is lateral.
Ãâó: dir.niehs.nih.gov/dirlep/histo/terms.html
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| intermediary |
Individual or entity that is sanctioned to make investment decisions for others--also called "financial intermediary". An intermediary is used because they are investment specialists that usually can obtain higher returns than the average investor. Moreover, because they deal in large dollar volumes, they can easily diversify the assets. Examples of some intermediaries are brokerage firms, mutual funds, banks, and insurance companies.
Ãâó: www.tiaa-crefbrokerage.com/invest_glosry_IntInu.ht...
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| intermediary |
A person who negotiates contracts of insurance or reinsurance with the insurer or reinsurer on behalf of the insured or reinsured.
Ãâó: www.saia.co.za/ConsumerIssues/CI_Glossary.htm
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| intermediary |
An organisation within the chain of distribution whose function is to facilitate the supply of a given product from producers to consumers. In the travel industry examples are travel agencies and tourism information offices.
Ãâó: www.stile.coventry.ac.uk/cbs/staff/beech/BOTM/Glos...
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