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Means allowing use and development of natural and physical resources while ensuring that use or development raises or improves the values, characteristics and qualities of the environment as a whole (Environment Waikato, 1996).
Ãâó: www.ew.govt.nz/policyandplans/rcpintro/coastalplan...
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Any process applied to a gemstone to improve its color or clarity; also heat enhancement, burning, cooking; see also treatment.
Ãâó: secretsofthegemtrade.com/glossary.htm
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Data sent with the intent of adding value to the user beyond what is possible with the traditional television and channel-changing remote control. Enhancement data can be sent before, during or after the broadcast. Enhancements may enhance user learning or enjoyment, may extend the life of a broadcast or may make the experience more interactive by adding on-demand resources.
Ãâó: etvcookbook.org/glossary/
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Process of altering the appearance of an image so that the interpreter can extract more information.
Ãâó: www.gaf.de/presshelp/glossary/p81.htm
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A term used to describe a re-operation or re-treatment in refractive surgery. Primarily used in association with incisional surgeries, such as radial keratotomy and astigmatic keratotomy, it is used when there is still correction needed after the initial operation.
Ãâó: www.goodeyes.com/Glossary.html
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