| expir | expiration, expiratory, expired |
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| FE | fatty ester; fecal emesis; fetal erythroblastosis; fetal erythrocyte; fluid extract; fluorescent ery... |
| FEE | forced equilibrating expiration |
| FVE | forced volume expiration |
| NED | no evidence of disease; no expiration date; normal equivalent deviation |
| expiration |
The process by which the lungs expel air; also called exhalation.
Ãâó: www.womensheartfoundation.org/content/Help/glossar...
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| expiration |
The procedure during which deoxygenated, venous blood is carried back to the lungs, where carbon dioxide is exhaled. Expiration depends on the elastic recoil of the lungs after inspiratory stretching, elastic recoil of the costal cartilages, and the relaxation of the inspiratory muslces. As the inspiratory muscles relax, the volume of the thoracic cage decreases by the elastic recoil of the costal cartilages, and the lungs recoil. ...
Ãâó: sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca/mvs/GLOSSARY/E.HTM
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| expiration date |
The date on which an option contract automatically expires; the last day an option may be exercised.
Ãâó: www.cftc.gov/opa/glossary/opaglossary_e.htm
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| expiration date |
(i) Options - the last date after which the option can no longer be exercised. (ii) Bonds - the date on which a bond matures.
Ãâó: www.exchange-handbook.co.uk/glossary.cfm
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| expiration |
An expiration code is typically assigned to contracts, grants or other types of agreements that must be retained until an expiration date or other legal condition has been met. For instance, contracts may be held until contract expiration (EXP) plus six years.
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