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Reason for applying a therapeutic or diagnostic procedure in case of an illness:
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Estimation of what a security's bid and offer prices will be when trading resumes after a delayed opening or trading halt--also called "indicated market".
Ãâó: www.firstrepublicbrokerage.com/republic/invest_glo...
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"The medical use of a product (eg, aspirin is used to treat a headache)."
Ãâó: www.inovio.com/glossary/
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fixation of the type species of a nominal genus by something that the author said or did when describing a genus.
Ãâó: home.planet.nl/~herwa073/phasmida/glossary.htm
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A condition or change that indicates a non-normal condition in a part. Also used as an measurement that may be a flaw. The term indication is sometimes thought to be less judgemental than a flaw but they are synonyms. Some have argued that indication is an uninterpreted measurement but I have yet to encounter a convincing example.
Ãâó: www.xdcr.com/UT_terms.html
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