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  • 71Exchange bias — or exchange anisotropy occurs in bilayers (or multilayers) of magnetic materials where the hard magnetization behavior of an antiferromagnetic thin film causes a shift in the soft magnetization curve of a ferromagnetic film. The exchange bias… …

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  • 72exchange — vb Exchange, interchange, bandy mean to give a thing to another in return for another thing from him. Exchange may imply a disposing of one thing for another by or as if by the methods of bartering or trading {exchange horses} {the hostile forces …

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  • 73Exchange — Ex*change , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exchanged}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exchanging}.] [Cf.OF. eschangier, F. [ e]changer. See {Exchange}, n.] 1. To part with give, or transfer to another in consideration of something received as an equivalent; usually… …

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  • 74Exchange — may mean: * Trade or barter, the voluntary exchange of goods and/or services * Social exchange * Student exchange program or high school exchange * Exchange rule, from Mathematical Logic * The exchange (chess), the value difference between rook… …

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  • 75Exchange symmetry — is derived from a fundamental postulate of quantum statistics, which states that no observable physical quantity should change after exchanging two identical particles. It states that because all observables are proportional to left| psi ight|^2… …

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  • 76Exchange Place, Jersey City — Exchange Place is an urban area of Jersey City, New Jersey on the shore of the Hudson River, that is sometimes referred to as Wall Street West . The Goldman Sachs Tower and other buildings are home to many financial corporations. The namesake is… …

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  • 77exchange traded funds — (ETFs) Collective investment vehicles which track indices. + exchange traded funds USA Also known as ETFs. A pool fund invested with a stated investment objective, for example, a tracker fund f …

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  • 78exchange-traded funds — (ETFs) Collective investment vehicles which track indices. + exchange traded funds USA Also known as ETFs. A pool fund invested with a stated investment objective, for example, a tracker fund for the energy sector or geographical area. Shares… …

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  • 79exchange of property — A transaction wherein parties trade goods, or commodities, for other goods, in contrast with a sale or trading of goods for money. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American Law. 2005. exchange of property …

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  • 80Exchange Rate Mechanism — (ERM) One of the components for the establishment of the single European currency. It provided a central exchange rate for national currencies against the European Currency Unit, thereby intending to stabilise exchange rates, encourage trade… …

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