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target In advanced program-to-program communications, the program or system to which a request for processing is sent.
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target heart rate 60-80% of the MHR; exercise training zone.
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target Material placed in a nuclear reactor to be bombarded with neutrons. This is done to produce new, man-made radioactive materials. Targets of uranium-238 are used to make plutonium, and targets of lithium are used to make tritium.
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targeting deciding how many market segments to aim for and how to do it. There are three broad targeting strategies: concentrated, differentiatedand undifferentiated.
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target An object, for instance a thin wire or a small volume of gas, at which energetic particles are fired to generate reactions which are subsequently observed.
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