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A market in which there is frequent trading.
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(abbrev. ACTV). In solar-terrestrial terms, solar activity levels with at least one geophysical event or several larger radio events (10cm) per day (Class M Flares)
Source: w1.weather.gov

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The clinical study is ongoing (that is, participants are receiving an intervention or being examined), but potential participants are not currently being recruited or enrolled. A type of Recruitment S [..]
Source: clinicaltrials.gov

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mid-14c., "given to worldly activity" (opposed to contemplative or monastic), from Old French actif (12c.) or directly from Latin activus, from actus (see act (n.)). As "capable of acti [..]
Source: etymonline.com

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An employee must work for the employer on a regular basis in the usual course of the employer's business to be considered an active, full-time employee and eligible for coverage. Usually, a minim [..]
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active agent: chemical agent capable of activity tending to become more severe or wider in scope; "active tuberculosis" active voice: the voice used to indicate that the gram [..]
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English verbs can be in either the Active or the Passive Voice. Voice shows the relationship between the verb and the noun phrases. In a sentence in the active, the person or thing that performed the [..]
Source: usingenglish.com

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doing something; being busy or lively
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A term used to describe a circuit containing transistors, ICs (integrated circuits), tubes and other devices that require power, and are able to amplify.
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Refers to objects currently being displayed or used. For example, in graphical user interfaces, the active window is the window currently receiving mouse and keyboard input. In spreadsheet application [..]
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tetik
Source: yiddishdictionaryonline.com (offline)

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aktiv
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active (pop)
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1 : characterized or accomplished by action or effort [ concealment] compare passive 2 : engaged or participating in action or activity [paying child support but not otherwise an parent]
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Funds that attempt to outperform the market by selecting securities a portfolio manager believe to be the best.
Source: wisdomtree.com

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this account is open and you’re able to use your charging privileges as normal.
Source: mbna.co.uk

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Marketplace where there is consistent and continuous trading activity.
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Collection / Seed
Source: webarchive.jira.com (offline)

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(n) chemical agent capable of activity(n) the voice used to indicate that the grammatical subject of the verb is performing the action or causing the happening denoted by the verb(n) a person who is a [..]
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The clinical study is ongoing (that is, participants are receiving an intervention or being examined), but potential participants are not currently being recruited or enrolled. Source: clinicaltrials. [..]
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ADV actively; (gram. like active verb)
Source: latin-dictionary.org (offline)

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INCIDENT CALL HAS BEEN ASSIGNED TO A CHP OFFICER
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an active drug is a drug that still works to reduce viral load. The virus is still sensitive to that drug.
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A word prefacing certain circuits in which the processing is performed by use of transistor or tube juctions, rather than passive componenets such as resistors, capacitors, and coils. Such items as cr [..]
Source: electronixwarehouse.com

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voice (aktiv): used about a verb phrase not marked for the passive voice. Typically (but not necessarily), the subject of an active verb phrase is the 'doer of an action'. Examples of senten [..]
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(1) Using amplifiers or external power sources in devices, such active monitors, active speakers, or active microphones. (2) Contributing and involved, such as an active component.
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The amount, in weight %, of titratable surfactant in a solution or formulation.  Almost every product has an active specification.
Source: pilotchemical.com (offline)

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A state in which a metal tends to corrode; opposite of passive.
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A reference to a type of sentence in which the semantic subject is also the formal subject; contrasts with passive in which this is not the case. This type is generally taken as more basic than a pass [..]
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Event
Source: hoosierdata.in.gov

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The active ingredient, or substance in a pharmaceutical product that does the "work". The other ingredients are usually just filler, fragrance, or a carrier medium.
Source: lamasbeauty.com (offline)

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An active ingredient or substance in a pharmaceutical product that does the "work". The other ingredients are usually just filler, fragrance, or a carrier medium.
Source: oils4life.co.uk (offline)

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a JSR Status label indicating a specification development project which is moving quickly through the stages of the JCP but has not yet produced a Final Release. Appeal Ballot
Source: jcp.org

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Characterised by action, not passive, not expectant. (18 Nov 1997)
Source: mondofacto.com (offline)

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Claims that have a claim status of open, reopened, or settled.
Source: worksafe.qld.gov.au

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As opposed to passive - a radar radiating or in 'active' mode as opposed to standby or passive mode
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(1) (of a player) aggressive
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An active Hero has more than 0 HP. A Hero is active if they are not incapacitated.
Source: greaterthangames.com

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An aggressive move, line of play, or position. When mentioned in regards to a playing style, it indicates sharp or tactical tendencies.
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(abbrev. ACTV). In solar-terrestrial terms, solar activity levels with at least one geophysical event or several larger radio events (10cm) per day (Class M Flares)
Source: forecast.weather.gov (offline)

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A descriptive word specifically meaning (1) a probability of ~50% for an M- class x-ray flare (see x-ray flare class); (2) disturbed geomagnetic levels such that 16 < Ak index < 30. definition courtesy of: NWS Space Weather Prediction Center
Source: wunderground.com (offline)

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The term applied to a company that is trading and ‘active’ for corporation tax purposes.
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(abbrev. ACTV). In solar-terrestrial terms, solar activity levels with at least one geophysical event or several larger radio events (10cm) per day (Class M Flares)
Source: weatherdudes.com

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Having the power or quality of acting; causing change; communicating action or motion; acting;—opposed to passive, that receives. (certain active principles;  the active powers of the m [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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===Adjective=== ====of a person, full of energy; lively==== =====Synonyms===== abuzz agile animated brisk busy busy as a bee buzzing diligent driven driving dynamic eager energetic enthusiastic expe [..]
Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Source: en.wiktionary.org

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Currently in effect.  Active Interest
Source: isc.ca

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A market in which there is frequent trading.
Source: people.duke.edu

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(n) in herbology refers to a naturally-occurring ingredient in an herb that is believed to be responsible for the herb's desirable effects on the body
Source: naturalhealthschool.com

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1. Referring to the playing style of an opponent, who shows an eagerness for tactical or aggressive play. 2. More basically, a piece is often described as Active when it serves an active role, such as being advanced to a square where it could, subsequently, threaten the enemy's position.
Source: chess-game-strategies.com (offline)





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