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ringworm A fungal skin infection; causes a scaly, red shaped ring on the skin.
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ring chromosome A chromosome which has broken at each end, lost the terminal segments, curled around and rejoined to form a ring shape. Formation of a ring may result in the loss or deletion of the terminal segments.
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ring An area on a trading floor where futures or equities are traded.
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ring The circle of seats on the LME floor which brokers occupy when trading. More commonly the term is used to describe the periods of trading which are broken down in to 5 minute sessions for each metal.>/p> Ripple (Defect) - A slight transverse wave or shadow mark appearing at intervals along the piece. Rockwell Hardness (Test) A standard method for measuring the hardness of metals. ...
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ring A gang of robbers who prey upon the public collectively, instead of belated travelers and isolated individuals, working through politics, is called a ring. The term is sometimes employed loosely to designate a clique of politicians, working in harmony by legitimate means for legitimate objects, but it always has in it a taint of corruption.
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