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That part of the airflow around a body which is far enough away to remain undisturbed by the body's passage. Thus the mainstream velocity is equal and opposite to the body's velocity.
Ãâó: www.f1nutter.co.uk/tech/glossary.php
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With respect to fund type, excluding foreign-only investing, hybrid public market purchase funds, LBO and funds of funds.
Ãâó: www.ventureeconomics.com/vec/glossary.html
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students not identified as being at risk of education failure
Ãâó: www.crede.org/tools/glossary.html
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is an older term which may imply a more gradual, partial, or part-time process (eg, a student who is mainstreamed may attend separate classes within a regular school, or may participate in regular gym and lunch programs only). In mainstreamed programs, students are often expected to fit in the regular class in which they want to participate, whereas in an inclusive program the classes are designed to fit all students.
Ãâó: www.disabilityresources.org/DRMincl-terminology.ht...
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Originally a term that embraced certain music (particularly small bands) which extended the swing jazz tradition into the present; an umbrella term that includes all post-bebop acoustic jazz except that which is considered free or avant garde jazz; jazz reflecting hard bop sensibilities.
Ãâó: www.jazzinamerica.org/l_glossary.asp
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