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  • 121Delivery, footling — There are single footling or double footling deliveries depending upon whether the presenting part of the baby at delivery is just one foot or both feet …

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  • 122Delivery, vertex — In a vertex delivery, the top of the baby’s head comes first. The vertex here refers to the top of the head The word "vertex" in Latin means a "whirlpool, whirlwind, top of the mountain, or the top of the head." Why… …

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  • 123Delivery traffic indication message — A delivery traffic indication message is a kind of traffic indication message (TIM) which informs the clients about the presence of buffered multicast/broadcast data on the access point. It is generated within the periodic beacon at a frequency… …

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  • 124Delivery Date — 1. The final date by which the underlying commodity for a futures contract must be delivered in order for the terms of the contract to be fulfilled. 2. The maturity date of a currency forward contract. All futures and forward contracts have a… …

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  • 125Delivery Price — The price for the delivery of underlying commodities occurring upon the expiration of a futures contract. This price is fixed by clearing houses. Because the spot prices of commodities fluctuate during the day, it is necessary for clearing houses …

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  • 126Delivery notice — The written notice given by the seller of his intention to make delivery against an open, short futures position on a particular date. Related: notice day …

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  • 127Delivery options — The options available to the seller of an interest rate futures contract, including the quality option, the timing option, and the wild card option. Delivery options make the buyer uncertain of which Treasury Bond will be delivered or when it… …

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  • 128Delivery versus payment — A transaction in which the buyer s payment for securities is due at the time of delivery (usually to a bank acting as agent for the buyer) upon receipt of the securities. The payment may be made by bank wire, check, or direct credit to an account …

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