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a CMO tranche with an interest rate that adjusts periodically in relation to an index such as LIBOR.
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Gray or black specks that appear to drift across one's vision. Most are harmless debris trapped on the inside of the eye. Any new floaters that have suddenly appeared should be immediately examined to rule out the possibility of hemorrhage or retinal detachment.
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| floater |
A meat pie sitting in a pool of gravy or soupy peas.
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| floaters |
Particles that float in the vitreous, which is jelly-like substance that fills center cavity of eye, and cast shadows on the retina. The particles appear to be strung together with a web-like thread. Some floaters are formed before birth while others occur normally with aging. The sudden appearance of many floaters can be an indication of a serious eye disorder and should be checked by an eye care professional. See Free Eye Tests.
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Small specks that pass across your field of vision, these are clumps of cells inside the transparent gel filling the eyeball in front of the retina.
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