| BLL | below lower limit |
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| CL | capillary lumen; cardiolipin; cell line; centralis lateralis; chemiluminescence; chest and left arm ... |
| EL | early latent; elbow; electroluminescence; erythroleukemia; exercise limit; external lamina |
| EUL | expected upper limit |
| LDF | laser Doppler flux, laser Doppler fluxometry; limit dilution factor |
| limit |
The maximum price advance or decline from the previous day's settlement price permitted during one trading session, as fixed by the rules of an exchange. In some futures contracts, the limit may be expanded or removed during a trading session a specified period of time after the contract is locked limit. See Daily Price Limit.
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| limitation |
Any provision other than an exclusion, contained in the applicable Combined Evidence of Coverage and Disclosure Form, which provision serves to limit the services to which members are entitled as covered services.
Ãâó: www.payorid.com/glossary.asp
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| limit |
The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from the previous session
Ãâó: www.exchange-handbook.co.uk/glossary.cfm
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| limit of detection |
The lowest concentration of a substance that can be measured by an instrument.
Ãâó: www.arb.ca.gov/toxics/tac/appendxc.htm
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| limit of detection |
The limit of contrast (brightness, or darkness) for which an object can be detected. Not to be confused with "resolution." Two tiny spots may be so close together that you can not detect them as two spots--this is a problem of resolution. Two tiny spots that are very dim and can not be detected--this is a problem with the limit of detection.
Ãâó: www.universal-imaging.com/products/glossary.cfm
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| limit | an edition that is restricted to a specific number of copies |
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| limit | the liability of a firm's owners for no more than the capital they have invested in the firm |
| limit | (accounting) an accounting service (less exhaustive than an audit) that provides some assurance to interested parties as to the reliability of financial data |
| limit | a war whose objective is less than the unconditional defeat of the enemy |
| limit | (electronics) a circuit whose output is limited which serves to limits the amplitude of a waveform or clip off the peaks |
| limit | the grammatical relation that exists when a word qualifies the meaning of the phrase |
| limit | restricting the scope or freedom of action |
| limit | (grammar) strictly limiting the reference of a modified word or phrase |
| limit | seemingly boundless in amount, number, degree, or especially extent |
| limit | having no limits in range or scope |
| limit | without limits in extent or size or quantity |
| limit | the quality of being infinite |
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