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  • 61Clearance Diving Team (RAN) — For other nations commando frogmen, and information about frogmen in general, see Frogman. For other nations naval work divers, see Clearance Diver. The Clearance Diving Teams (CDT) [1] of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) also act as commando… …

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  • 62Clearance (medicine) — In medicine, the clearance is a measurement of the renal excretion ability. Although clearance may also involve other organs than the kidney, it is almost synonymous with renal clearance or renal plasma clearance. Each substance has a specific… …

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  • 63Clearance cairn — A typical clearance cairn from Eglinton Country Park in Scotland A Clearance Cairn is an irregular and unstructured collection of fieldstones which have been removed from arable land or pasture to allow for more effective agriculture and… …

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  • 64Clearance diver — A US Navy work diver is lowered to the sea bed during a dive from the USNS Grasp (ARS 51) off the coast of St. Kitts. A clearance diver was originally a specialist naval diver who used explosives underwater to remove obstructions to make harbours …

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  • 65Clearance car — A Washington Metro railcar, originally built for passenger service, later converted to a clearance car. Note the addition of feelers to the car. A clearance car is a type of railroad car in maintenance of way service. Its purpose is to check the… …

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  • 66Clearance rate — U.S. 2004 clearance rates separated by crime type In criminal justice, clearance rate is calculated by dividing the number of crimes that are cleared (a charge being laid) by the total number of crimes recorded. Clearance rates are used by… …

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  • 67Clearance hole — Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedia article for Clearance hole (search results). You may want to read Wiktionary s entry on Clearance hole instead.wiktionary:Special:Search/Clearance hole …

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  • 68Clearance Certificate — A certificate that verifies that an entity has paid all its tax liabilities at the time that the entity ceases to exist or is transferred to a new owner. A clearance certificate is not required in all jurisdictions. There are many different… …

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  • 69clearance limit — The point to which an aircraft is granted an air traffic control clearance (ICAO). Normally, an aircraft should be cleared for the entire route, but under certain conditions, a short range clearance procedure is used in which clearance is issued… …

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  • 70clearance void times — A pilot may receive a clearance when operating from an airport without a control tower that provides the clearance will be void if the aircraft is not airborne by a specific time. Pilots who do not depart prior to the clearance void time must… …

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