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  • 61Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry —   Abbreviated title (ISO) Curr. Top. Med. Chem. Discipline …

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  • 62Current (song) — Current Single by Schwarz Stein Released November 17, 2003 Genre …

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  • 63Current Alzheimer Research —   Abbreviated title (ISO) Curr. Alzheimer Res. Discipline …

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  • 64Current Gene Therapy —   Abbreviated title (ISO) Curr. Gene Ther. Discipline …

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  • 65current asset — ➔ asset * * * current asset UK US noun [usually plural] (also circulating asset) ► FINANCE, PRODUCTION an asset such as cash, raw materials, parts, or products that are still being made, which a company will use up or sell during the same year:… …

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  • 66current cost accounting — ➔ accounting * * * current cost accounting UK US noun [U] ► ACCOUNTING CURRENT VALUE ACCOUNTING(Cf. ↑current value accounting) …

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  • 67current value accounting — ➔ accounting * * * current value accounting UK US noun [U] (also current cost accounting, also fair value accounting) ► ACCOUNTING a method of accounting based on the cost of replacing assets at the prices that would be paid now, rather than at… …

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  • 68current liability — UK US noun [usually plural] ► FINANCE a payment that a company must make within 12 months: »If a company has current assets of $4 and current liabilities of $2, then its working capital is $2. »You work out a company s liquidity by dividing its… …

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  • 69current price — UK US noun ► [C] the price at which something is selling at the present time: »Five million shares are worth about $218 million at the current price. »While the stock market is soaring, some worry that current prices are not justified by the… …

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  • 70current account — current accounts 1) N COUNT A current account is a personal bank account which you can take money out of at any time using your cheque book or cash card. [BRIT] His current account was seriously overdrawn. (in AM, use checking account) 2) N COUNT …

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