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where the verb is done to the subject: The wine jar was carried by the slave
Ãâó: encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Latin_grammar
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in timber harvesting, one of a planned sequence of harvesting operations designed to harvest a management unit over an extended period of time in discrete phases, so that the size of individual cutblocks and the total area harvested in any one pass does not exceed prescribed limits.
Ãâó: www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/library/documents/glossary/P...
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A device is called passive if it contains no amplification circuitry and a signal suffers insertion loss in passing through it, ie, more energy goes into the device than is available at its output. This is opposed to an amplifier or other device which has the potential for at least unity gain. Many audio equalizers are passive, as are most crossover networks. ...
Ãâó: www.dilettantesdictionary.com/index.php
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| passive immunization |
immunization with preformed antibodies or antitoxins. Results in temporary immunity.
Ãâó: www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/CC/vaccine_glossar...
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| pass |
an attack made with a cross; eg. fleche, "Russian lunge". Also, the act of moving past the opponent.
Ãâó: members.ozemail.com.au/~mprince/fencing/glossary.h...
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