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  • 81First-order — First or der, a. decaying at an exponential rate; a mathematical concept applied to various types of decay, such as radioactivity and chemical reactions. Note: In first order decay, the amount of material decaying in a given period of time is… …

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  • 82-rate — suffix ► used with words such as first, second, etc. to show how good or bad you think something is: first /top rate »An innovative person with top rate business credentials is needed to fill the position of executive director …

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  • 83Rate Your Students — is a weblog started in November 2005 by a tenured humanities professor from the South. The site is now run by a group of professors, all anonymous. In an article from the Arizona State Web Devil , one of many that appeared on the site, the… …

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  • 84First American Corporation — First American Financial Corporation Type Public (NYSE: FAF) Founded Orange County …

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  • 85Rate of response — is a ratio between two measurements with different units. Rate of responding is the number of responses per minute, or some other time unit. It is usually written as R. Its first major exponent was B. F. Skinner (1939). It is used in the Matching …

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  • 86First In, First Out — Pour les articles homonymes, voir FIFO. Algorithmes d ordonnancement EDF • Rate monotonic • Round robin …

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  • 87First In First Out — First in, first out Pour les articles homonymes, voir FIFO. Algorithmes d ordonnancement EDF • Rate monotonic • Round robin …

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  • 88First Strike Still Deadly — Студийный альбом Testament Дата выпуска 23 октября 2001 Записан 27 июля 23 августа 2001 года в Driftwood Studios, Окленд, Калифорния Жанр трэш метал …

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  • 89First generation warfare — is a term created by the U.S. military in 1989, referring to the earliest stages of organized, state controlled armed forces waging war in the modern era. In its most common usage, it refers to battles fought using line and column tactics with… …

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  • 90first-class — [fʉrst′klas′] adj. 1. of the highest class, rank, excellence, etc.; of the best quality 2. designating or of the most expensive accommodations [a first class cabin on a ship ] ☆ 3. designating or of a class of ordinary mail given privileged… …

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