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The study of handwriting. It is used for two different reasons. In law it determines whether a signature is a forgery or not - which is difficult to prove. It also claims to show the writer's character. Psychologists find it difficult enough to determine a person's personality and character by face-to-face interviews. Yet in recent years graphology has been used by white-collar employers to select the best workers from job seekers, especially in Britain and France. ...
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| graph |
A pictorial expression of quantitative or financial data Graphs are after used in company reports to shareholders and employees.
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| graph |
In hydrologic terms, a unit hydrograph of direct runoff modified to show the proportions of the volume of runoff that occur during successive equal units of time.
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| graphite |
(Fishing) Material used to make rods. Good conductor thus graphite rods are sensitive.
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| graphite |
Natural form of Soft Carbon, used as a Dry Lubricant . Graphite Grease is a Lubricant containing Graphite
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