| OCSI | orthostatic change in shock index |
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| SADS-C | Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia-Change |
| SSCF | sleep stage change frequency |
| ZPC | zero point of change |
| change |
The dollar difference between the preceding day's Close and the most recent quote. (Prices are delayed by at least 15 minutes.)
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The appraisal principle that holds that no physical or economic condition remains constant. Change frequency The frequency (in months) of payment and/or interest rate changes in an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM). Channeling The illegal practice of directing people to, or away from, certain areas or neighborhoods because of minority status; Steering.
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| change |
A name change is permitted 60 days or more prior to departure and will incur a penalty of $100 per name change. Deviation from the group schedule and package is a cancellation.
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Indicates as at the last trade, whether the market was rising or falling against the previous settlement price.
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| change | remaining the same for indefinitely long times |
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| change | not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature |
| change | persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature |
| change | the quality of being unchangeable |
| change | the property of remaining unchanged |
| change | a child secretly exchanged for another in infancy |
| change | a person of subnormal intelligence |
| change | an event that results in a transformation |
| change | an automatic mechanical device on a record player that causes new records to be played without manual intervention |
| change | a person who changes something |
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