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A monetary system under which the paper currency notes are convertible into a fixed weight of gold. The system is disliked by governments because it restricts their ability to arbitrarily increase their indebtedness and expand the supply of currency.
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A monetary system in which nations "fix" the rate of exchange between their currencies and gold, which effectively "fixes" exchange rates between nations.
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| golden hour |
Many bodybuilders and researchers alike believe that the body can maximally absorb and utilize additional protein intake most efficiently within an hour after training. Some research supports this view, other research is inconclusive.
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| gold |
The color of the jewelry's metal is gold in color. This does not imply that the jewelry is gold or gold plated. If the jewelry is truly gold the carat will be stated in the description.
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| gold |
A very soft, ductile material that is noted for its resistance to corrosive media. It is used primarily as a coating or plating material. ground - A conducting connection between an electrical current and the earth or other large conducting body to serve as an electrical ground, thus making a complete electrical circuit ground, earth - The portion of a circuit that is connected to a buried metallic object, such as a grounding rod or water pipe.
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