| reverse osmosis |
under pressure water can be forced through a semipermeable membrane, removing salts which cannot pass the membrane
Ãâó: eies.njit.edu/~kebbekus/definitions_for_water_trea...
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| reversal |
A short underlying asset position protected by a synthetic long underlying asset position. The synthetic long underlying asset position consists of the combination of a long call option and a short put option. Both options have the same strike price and expire the same month.
Ãâó: www.ptisecurities.com/Glossary/GlossaryR.htm
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| reversal |
In the creation of color transparencies, a series of steps which culminates in the release of magenta, cyan, and yellow dyes in the film's three layers. These mix to form the colors of the original when the developed film is seen in the light (Zelanski).
Ãâó: www.asu.edu/cfa/wwwcourses/art/SOACore/glossary.ht...
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| reverse osmosis |
A water treatment method used to remove dissolved inorganic chemicals and suspended particulate matter from a water supply. Water, under pressure, is forced through a semi-permeable membrane that removes molecules larger than the pores of the membrane.
Ãâó: www.ext.colostate.edu/pubs/crops/04717.html
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| reversal |
A change of direction in prices. In a legal context, when an appellate body sets aside the decision of a body because of an error. A reversal is often followed by a remand.
Ãâó: www.nfa.futures.org/basicnet/glossary.aspx
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