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Also known as Mortgage. Indebtedness secured by real property and registered as an encumbrance on title to that property.
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The specific package of propellant used to achieve a given muzzle velocity (MV) from a weapon. Guns typically have two or three charges, whereas howitzers may have four-six charges. The lowest charge produces the lowest MV; each incremental charge provides an increase in MV and hence an increase in range. ...
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A quantum number carried by a particle. Determines whether the particle can participate in an interaction process. A particle with electric charge has electrical interactions; one with strong charge has strong interactions, etc.
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An expense or loss recorded on the profit and loss statement.
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Superseded February 2000 by CHECK OUT. "Charge" was the former term for the checking out of material to patrons. DISCHARGE is still a DPL term for staff checking in of materials.
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