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a yellow colored, soft, shiny metal commonly used in jewelry. The purity of gold is measured in "karats." 24 karat (or 24k) denotes pure or fine gold; 12k is 50% gold; 14k is about 58% gold. Gold that is less than 24k is actually an alloy; the remaining percent of the material consisting of other metals, such as copper, silver and zinc.
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Provides a high level of protection from imitation since it does not allow copying; Screened gold and silver paints are called granulated paints
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| gold standard |
A financial system where a currency is tradable for gold upon demand
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When a game has successfully passed through Beta-testing and is ready to duplicate, it is considered to have gone gold
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A method, procedure, or measurement that is widely accepted as being the best available. (Diagnosis)
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