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1 side of one page of a printed item. A good everyday example is a 3 x 5 photograph which has two panels, one with the photograph and the other side which is blank.
Ãâó: www.effectuality.com/DictionaryofTerms.shtml
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Either the stationary or operator wood frame with glass used on Marvin door products.
Ãâó: www.marvin.com/learn/glossary.cfm
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Material (wood, latilla, louvers, etc.) inserted into the frame formed by stiles, rails, and mulls of a door.
Ãâó: www.architecturaltraditions.com/glossary.shtml
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A predetermined group of respondents used to supply data in marketing or advertising research, usually representative of a discrete"universe" of people. Panels are often used in a repetitive manner to reduce respondent recruiting costs.
Ãâó: www.laredogroup.com/researchdefs.htm
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In appellate cases, a group of judges (usually three) assigned to decide the case. The term is used to refer to a group of potential jurors for the jury selection process.
Ãâó: www.larrykinglaw.com/glossary.htm
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