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  • 51public placing — /ˌpʌblɪk pleɪsɪŋ/, public placement /ˌpʌblɪk pleɪsmənt/ noun an act of offering a new issue of shares to certain investing institutions, though not to private investors in general …

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  • 52vendor placing — / vendə ˌpleɪsɪŋ/ noun the act of arranging for an issue of new shares to be bought by institutions, as a means of financing the purchase of another company …

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  • 53vendor placing — …

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  • 54well-placing — …

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  • 55candling — placing fish or fish fillets on a transparent table illuminated from below so that parasites and defects can be detected by the light shining through the flesh …

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  • 56press — placing split and salted cod in a pile at various stages of the curing and drying process …

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  • 57hydroxylation — Placing of a hydroxyl group on a compound in a position where one did not exist before. * * * hy·drox·y·la·tion hī .dräk sə lā shən n the introduction of hydroxyl into an ion or radical usu. by the replacement of hydrogen hy·drox·y·late dräk sə… …

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  • 58overgrafting — Placing a second or additional grafts over a previously healed graft from which the epithelium has been removed, as with dermabrasion, to strengthen and thicken a split thickness graft. * * * over·graft·ing (o″vər graftґing) the… …

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  • 59Capital rationing — Placing one or more limits on the amount of new investment undertaken by a firm, either by using a higher cost of capital, or by setting a maximum on parts of, and/or the entirety of, the capital budget. The New York Times Financial Glossary * *… …

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  • 60capital rationing — Placing limits on the amount of new investment undertaken by a firm, either by using a higher cost of capital, or by setting a maximum on the entire capital budget or parts of it. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * capital rationing ˌcapital… …

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