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In a single astrological chart, when 2 aspects are comprised of the same 2 planets and 1 or both of the aspects are just wide of the normal orb, then the 2 aspects are said to add to each other
Ãâó: www.jupitersweb.com/magi_astrology_glossary.htm
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Over the course of many games the plus (+) or minus (-) spread for each game is added together. At the end of the tournament each player has a total spread for the event.
Ãâó: www.scrabble-assoc.com/info/glossary.html
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| cumulative distribution function |
The zero to 100 percent successive probability for each observed value in a probability distribution. Cumulative probability functions (CDFs) are normally used to express the total probability (zero to 100 percent) for a specified level of output variables (cost and schedule variables) following the probabilistic simulation analysis.
Ãâó: www.fta.dot.gov/library/planning/prob/glossary.htm...
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| cumulative dose |
The air kerma accumulated at a specific point in space relative to the fluoroscopic gantry (the interventional reference point) during a procedure. CD does not include tissue backscatter and is measured in Gy. CD is sometimes referred to as cumulative air kerma.
Ãâó: www.e-radiography.net/radtech/d/dose_definitions.h...
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| cumulative |
synonym for reach.
Ãâó: www.hawthornedirect.com/glossary/glossary_c.html
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