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Being at the cause end of a communication, sending communication. Also, causing something to happen rather than being the effect of something happening to him is an inflow. The opposite of inflow.
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| outpatient |
A patient who visits a health care facility for diagnosis or treatment without spending the night. Sometimes called a day patient.
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| ounce |
A measure of weight (one-sixteenth pound) and volume (one-eighth cup).
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| outlier |
An observation that is well separated from the rest of the data with respect to its y value and/or its x values. (page 599)
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| outflow |
A current exiting through a strait or passage.
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