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A degree is 1/360 of a circle. In Astrology, degrees are the commonly-used unit of measurement.
Ãâó: www.zodiac3.netfirms.com/Astrology%20terms/Astrolo...
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means an academic award listed in section 3.50 of this Title.
Ãâó: www.highered.nysed.gov/ocue/accreditation/handbook...
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In mechanic, the total number of direction of motion (of all the points being considered) on a structure being modeled or otherwise evaluated. In statistics, the number of independent variables used in constructing a mathematical model representing some collection of random variables.
Ãâó: www.tutorialsweb.com/reliability/r-glossary.htm
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The title of the award conferred on students by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a unified program of study (ie, Bachelor of Arts--BA; Bachelor of Science--BS; Master of Science--MS; Master of Fine Arts--MFA; Doctor of Philosophy--Ph.D., etc.).
Ãâó: aaweb.lsu.edu/catalogs/2002/glossary.htm
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The number of observations minus the minimum number required to uniquely define the figure. Differential GPS - DGPS - Single point code positioning with pseudorange corrections applied from simultaneous observations at a known position. One to ten meter accuracy is typical.
Ãâó: www.hr-tews.de/GPS/glossary_of_gps_terminology.htm
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