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  • 121Nodena Phase — The Nodena Phase and some of its associated sites The Nodena Phase is an archaeological phase in eastern Arkansas and southeastern Missouri of the Late Mississippian culture which dates from about 1400–1650 CE. The Nodena Phase is known from a… …

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  • 122Theoretical gravity — In geodesy and geophysics, theoretical gravity is a means to compare the true gravity on the Earth s surface with a physically smoothed model. The most common model of a smoothed Earth is the Earth ellipsoid. Despite of the fact that the exact… …

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  • 123Theoretische Schwere — Geodäsie und Geophysik verwenden die theoretische Schwere, um die wahre, auf der Erdoberfläche gemessene, stark variierende Schwerkraft mit einem geglätteten Schweremodell zu vergleichen. Diese theoretische Schwere (im Englischen normal gravity… …

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  • 124Bear Flattener — A yield rate environment in which short term interest rates are increasing at a faster rate than long term interest rates. This causes the yield curve to flatten as short term and long term rates start to converge. At any time, the yield curve is …

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  • 125flatten — UK US /ˈflætən/ verb [I or T] ► to stop increasing or stop something from increasing: »to flatten prices/profits »The economy hit a peak about a year ago and now it s flattening. ► HR to reduce the number of different levels of managers and other …

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  • 126flatten off — UK US flatten off/out Phrasal Verb with flatten({{}}/ˈflætən/ verb [I or T] ► to stop rising or falling, and stay at the same level: »If the housing market continues to flatten out or even decline, we re in for some tough times.… …

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  • 127flatten off/out — UK US flatten off/out Phrasal Verb with flatten({{}}/ˈflætən/ verb [I or T] ► to stop rising or falling, and stay at the same level: »If the housing market continues to flatten out or even decline, we re in for some tough times.… …

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  • 128flatten out — UK US flatten off/out Phrasal Verb with flatten({{}}/ˈflætən/ verb [I or T] ► to stop rising or falling, and stay at the same level: »If the housing market continues to flatten out or even decline, we re in for some tough times.… …

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