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panel Material (wood, latilla, louvers, etc.) inserted into the frame formed by stiles, rails, and mulls of a door.
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panel A predetermined group of respondents used to supply data in marketing or advertising research, usually representative of a discrete"universe" of people. Panels are often used in a repetitive manner to reduce respondent recruiting costs.
Ãâó: www.laredogroup.com/researchdefs.htm
panel In appellate cases, a group of judges (usually three) assigned to decide the case. The term is used to refer to a group of potential jurors for the jury selection process.
Ãâó: www.larrykinglaw.com/glossary.htm
panel A representative sample of individuals or professionals regularly surveyed on identical variables. The information may be collected automatically, since it does not require the direct participation of the participants (eg television viewer panels in passive audience rating). Information may be gathered directly from professional sources using sales statements (eg distributor panels).
Ãâó: www.ipsos.com/how/Glossary.aspx
panel term for a page or slide in a DyKnow document.
Ãâó: www.dyknow.com/support/glossary.htm
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