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panel A major component of a sliding glass door, consisting of a light of glass in a frame installed within the main (or outer) frame of the door. A panel may be sliding or fixed.
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panel A variation of the quantitative survey approach. Where it differs however, is that participants become part of an ongoing process of regular consultation: as a member of a panel they may take part in several surveys or events over the course of a year.
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panel The arbitrator(s) who decide(s) a dispute.
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panel 1 side of one page of a printed item. A good everyday example is a 3 x 5 photograph which has two panels, one with the photograph and the other side which is blank.
Ãâó: www.effectuality.com/DictionaryofTerms.shtml
panel Either the stationary or operator wood frame with glass used on Marvin door products.
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