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(Or output signal.) The quantity that is delivered by an instrument or a component of an instrument; used in contradistinction to the input.
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| outflow |
The volume of growing cells that is removed from a bioreactor during a continuous fermentation process.
Ãâó: www.fao.org/docrep/003/X3910E/X3910E18.htm
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| outbreeding |
A mating system characterized by the breeding of genetically unrelated or dissimilar individuals. Since genetic diversity (qv) tends to be enhanced and since vigour or fitness of individuals can be increased by this process, it is often used to counter the detrimental effects of continuous inbreeding.
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| outsourcing |
The contracting of all or part of the treasury operation to a specialist third-party service provider, rather than it being performed in-house. This is now a commonly used model and has particular application where treasury needs change due to some form of corporate restructuring or change.
Ãâó: https://www.marketplace.lloydstsb.com/doc/glossary...
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| outbreeding |
Preferential mating between nonrelated individuals.
Ãâó: www.modernhumanorigins.com/o.html
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