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graph The states in the state collection form a directed graph. Each link is a state ??? derived state relationship.
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graph The relations between revenues, costs, and level of activity in an organization presented in graphic form.
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graphite Graphite is used in the production of shafts and some wood heads. It is much stronger per gram than steel. Graphite shafts allow designers to use more mass in the club head or to make cubs longer and still fall within playable swingweight ranges. Graphite also absorbs more vibration than steel (without additional dampers) and is often favored by senior players in irons. ...
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graphic A type of equalizer with sliding controls that create a pattern representing a graph of the frequency-response changes. Raising sliders boosts the affected frequencies; lowering sliders cuts (attenuates) the affected frequencies. Gray scale: A reference scale for use in black-and-white television and video-display images, consisting of several defined levels of brightness with natural color.
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graph A drawing representing the relationship between two sets of data, one set represented on a perpendicular scale or axis, the other on a horizontal scale or axis. The relationship is plotted where the two scales intersect, the line between meeting points generally being called the graph.
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