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A title that could only precede the names of gentlemen, clergy, or government officials.
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A limited registration category required for individuals who transact municipal securities.
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| MR |
an overall reduction in mental capacity, limiting learning and thinking in a broad and fundamental way.
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The additional revenue to be gained by selling one more unit of output.
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Abbreviation and commonly used nickname for magnetic resonance imaging, a procedure that employs a magnet connected to a computer to create images of internal structures of the body, especially the soft tissues. An MRI uses the influence of a large magnet to polarize hydrogen atoms in the tissues and then monitor the summation of the spinning energies within living cells. ...
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