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aging Spontaneous change in the physical properties of some metals, which occurs on standing, at atmospheric temperatures after final cold working or after a final heat treatment. Frequently synonymous with the term ?Age-Hardening.?br>
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aging Change in the properties of a material over time and under specific conditions. Generally refers to the environmental stimulus such as heat and light.
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aging t. of atherosclerosis a theory that atherosclerosis is an inevitable consequence of aging and therefore an irreversible process.
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aging The concept which assumes that newly issued mortgages tend to prepay slower than mortgages which are older or seasoned. This aging refers to the underlying collateral and not the securities created upon that collateral.
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aging Progressive deterioration caused by atmospheric components such as oxygen, moisture, temperature, any kind of light, particulates such as carbon, dust etc. that eventually affect every artwork.
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