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  • 111Logarithmically concave measure — In mathematics, A Borel measure mu; on n dimensional Euclidean space R n is called logarithmically concave (or log concave for short) if, for any compact subsets A and B of R n and 0 lt; lambda; lt; 1, one has: mu(lambda A + (1 lambda) B) geq… …

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  • 112activity measure — In activity based costing systems, a measure of the volume or rate of activity in an activity cost pool used as a basis for allocating costs. Ideally, the activity measure chosen will be such that any rise or fall in the measure correlates… …

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  • 113activity measure — In activity based costing systems, a measure of the volume or rate of activity in an activity cost pool used as a basis for allocating costs. Ideally, the activity measure chosen will be such that any rise or fall in the measure correlates… …

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  • 114Aleksandrov–Clark measure — In mathematics, Aleksandrov–Clark (AC) measures are specially constructed measures named after the two mathematicians, A. B. Aleksandrov and Douglas Clark, who discovered some of their deepest properties. The measures are also called either… …

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  • 115Winchester measure — is a set of legal standards of volume defined in the city of Winchester, England during the tenth century and in use, with some modifications, until the present day.National standardDuring the tenth century the capital city of the English king,… …

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  • 116High Frequency Content measure — The High Frequency Content measure is a simple measure, taken across a signal spectrum (usually a STFT spectrum), which can be used to characterise the amount of high frequency content in the signal. The magnitudes of the spectral bins are added… …

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  • 117North Dakota Constitutional Measure 1 (2004) — Legal recognition of same sex relationships Marriage Argentina Belgium Canada Iceland Netherlands Norway Portugal South Africa Spain Sweden …

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  • 118Solid measure — Solid Sol id (s[o^]l [i^]d), a. [L. solidus, probably akin to sollus whole, entire, Gr. ???: cf. F. solide. Cf. {Consolidate},{Soda}, {Solder}, {Soldier}, {Solemn}.] 1. Having the constituent parts so compact, or so firmly adhering, as to resist… …

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  • 119Subsequent remedial measure — A subsequent remedial measure is a term used in the law of evidence in the United States to describe an improvement or repair taken following an injury caused by the prior condition of the thing repaired. Federal Rule of Evidence… …

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  • 120for good measure — if you do something or add something for good measure, you do it or add it in addition to something else. In today s programme we have a full report on today s top football matches, with some cricket and athletics thrown in for good measure. I… …

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