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visa expiration date
issued until the date it expires, for travel for the same purpose, when the visa is issued for multiple entries. This time period from the visa issuance date to visa expiration date as shown on the visa,
Napiers bones
bone or other material each divided into nine spaces and containing the numbers of a column of the multiplication table a contrivance of Baron Napier the inventor of logarithms for facilitating the operations of multiplication and division
Segmentation
dividing into segments specifically Biol a self division into segments as a result of growth cell cleavage cell multiplication endogenous cell formation
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Circuity of action
a thing sued for than is needful--Terms de la Ley; also a general term denoting inter alia a multiplicity of law suits. Wherever the rights of the litigant parties were such that the defendant would be entitled
Cerebral palsy
or infant period of development. National Trust for Welfare of persons with Autism Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999 (44 of 1999), s. 2(c)
Enforce
execution; to put in force: also to exact, or to obtain authoritatively. The word is used in a multiplicity of ways and is given many shades of meaning and applicability, but it does not necessarily imply actual
Autism
by repetitive and ritualistic behavior. [National Trust for Welfare Of Persons With Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act 1999 (44 of 1999), s. 2(a)]
Slide rule
a movable middle piece Both pieces are graduated in such a way as by a logarithmic scale that multiplication division and other mathematical functions of an input variable may be rapidly determined by movement of the middle
Singleness
The quality or state of being single or separate from all others the opposite of doubleness complication or multiplicity
Rheumatism
A general disease characterized by painful often multiple local inflammations usually affecting the joints and muscles but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs as the
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Multiplicative - Law Dictionary Search Results
visa expiration date
issued until the date it expires, for travel for the same purpose, when the visa is issued for multiple entries. This time period from the visa issuance date to visa expiration date as shown on the visa,
Napiers bones
bone or other material each divided into nine spaces and containing the numbers of a column of the multiplication table a contrivance of Baron Napier the inventor of logarithms for facilitating the operations of multiplication and division
Segmentation
dividing into segments specifically Biol a self division into segments as a result of growth cell cleavage cell multiplication endogenous cell formation
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Circuity of action
a thing sued for than is needful--Terms de la Ley; also a general term denoting inter alia a multiplicity of law suits. Wherever the rights of the litigant parties were such that the defendant would be entitled
Cerebral palsy
or infant period of development. National Trust for Welfare of persons with Autism Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act, 1999 (44 of 1999), s. 2(c)
Enforce
execution; to put in force: also to exact, or to obtain authoritatively. The word is used in a multiplicity of ways and is given many shades of meaning and applicability, but it does not necessarily imply actual
Autism
by repetitive and ritualistic behavior. [National Trust for Welfare Of Persons With Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation and Multiple Disabilities Act 1999 (44 of 1999), s. 2(a)]
Slide rule
a movable middle piece Both pieces are graduated in such a way as by a logarithmic scale that multiplication division and other mathematical functions of an input variable may be rapidly determined by movement of the middle
Singleness
The quality or state of being single or separate from all others the opposite of doubleness complication or multiplicity
Rheumatism
A general disease characterized by painful often multiple local inflammations usually affecting the joints and muscles but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs as the
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