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allowance Amount of money offered by builders of new homes, to be applied toward the cost of items subject to customer selection, such as lighting fixtures or carpeting.
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allogeneic Adjective referring to the transfer of material such as bone marrow or skin from one person (the "donor") to another person ("the recipient").
Ãâó: nydailynews.healthology.com/nydailynews/15836.htm
allopurinol A drug that lowers high uric acid (a byproduct of metabolism) levels in the blood caused by some -cancer treatments or by gout.
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allocation the process of designating certain resources for certain purposes.
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allocation An assignment of economic resources to uses. Thus, in general equilibrium, an assignment of factors to industries producing goods and services, together with the assignment of resulting final goods and services to consumers, within a country or throughout the world economy.
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