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applied anatomy The applied anatomy of the soccer player's dynamic osteopathy of pubis makes necessary the revision of the pubic regions both crurobturatic and inguinoabdominal as they aref all, one way or the other, involved in the etiopathology of this syndrome with participation of the bone, tendinous and muscular structures.
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appliance means a device to convert fuel into energy, and includes all components, controls, wiring and piping required to be part of the device by the applicable standard referred to in this Code. (Ontario Fire Code 1996)
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application A program or group of programs designed for end users. Applications software includes database programs, word processors, and spreadsheets.
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application the first step in the official loan approval process; this form is used to record important information about the potential borrower necessary to the underwriting process.
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application A computer program designed to perform a specific task or set of tasks. Examples include word processing and spreadsheet applications.
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