Reciprocal

  • 91Reciprocal Guarantee of Two Nations — (Polish: Zaręczenie Wzajemne Obojga Narodów)[1][2] other translation is Reciprocal Warranty of Two Nations[3]) …

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  • 92Reciprocal Statutes — Legislation enacted between two or more states promoting commerce. Reciprocal Statutes can be enacted for a variety of economic reasons, such as to allow uniform regional banking or corporate taxation rules. This legislation is usually intended… …

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  • 93reciprocal link — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms reciprocal link : singular reciprocal link plural reciprocal links business a link that can be used to move between one website and another, created as part of an agreement between companies about sharing… …

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  • 94reciprocal verb — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms reciprocal verb : singular reciprocal verb plural reciprocal verbs linguistics a verb that describes something that two people do to or with each other, for example the verb meet in the sentence We always meet… …

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  • 95reciprocal megakelvin — (MK 1)    a unit used in colorimetry and photography to measure the wavelength of light, especially for selecting filters to adjust the color temperature. Light waves of a specific wavelength w meters can be assigned a temperature T using the… …

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  • 96reciprocal translocation — noun : exchange of parts between nonhomologous chromosomes * * * Genetics. an exchange of segments between two nonhomologous chromosomes. [1940 45] * * * reciprocal translocation noun (biology) Mutual exchange of non homologous portions between… …

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  • 97Reciprocal difference — In mathematics, the reciprocal difference of a finite sequence of numbers (x 0, x 1, ..., x n) on a function f(x) is defined inductively by the following formulas:: ho 1(x 0, x 1) = frac{x 0 x 1}{f(x 0) f(x 1)}: ho 2(x 0, x 1, x 2) = frac{x 0 x… …

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  • 98Reciprocal translocation — A type of chromosome rearrangement involving the exchange of chromosome segments between two chromosomes that do not belong to the same pair of chromosomes. A specific reciprocal translocation might, for example, involve the swap of material… …

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  • 99reciprocal contract — unilateral and bilateral contracts A unilateral contract is one in which one party makes an express engagement or undertakes a performance, without receiving in return any express engagement or promise of performance from the other. Bilateral (or …

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  • 100reciprocal contract — unilateral and bilateral contracts A unilateral contract is one in which one party makes an express engagement or undertakes a performance, without receiving in return any express engagement or promise of performance from the other. Bilateral (or …

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