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ExpansionPhase of the business cycle as it climbs from a trough toward a peak.
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ExpansionThe ratio of the volume of the foam in its aerated state to the original volume of the non-aerated foam solution.
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Expansionan act of increasing, or making something increase, in size, amount, or importance a period of rapid economic expansion Despite the recession, the company is confident of further expansion. The expans [..]
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Expansion1610s, "anything spread out;" 1640s, "act of expanding," from French expansion, from Late Latin expansionem (nominative expansio) "a spreading out," noun of action from p [..]
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Expansionprocess of enlarging.
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ExpansionThe process of running a compressed data set through an algorithm that restores the data set to its original size. Compare with companding and compression.
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ExpansionA phase of the business cycle characterized by a general period of rising economic activity. An expansion is one of two basic business cycle phases. The other is contraction. The transition from expan [..]
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ExpansionEconomic expansion
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Expansionthe act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope a function expressed as a sum or product of terms; "the expansion of (a+b)^2 is a^2 + 2ab + b^2" a di [..]
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ExpansionUndeveloped areas adjacent to the boundaries of existing distributor contract areas that those distributors would logically be expected to serve in the future and that have been included in the Combined Service Area.
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Expansionn. Increase of amount, size, scope, or the like.
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ExpansionThe restoration of the dynamic range of a compressed signal to its original dynamic range.
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ExpansionDefinition Growth, as in an economic recovery.
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ExpansionEnlargement of the space available in an existing library facility. The amount of floor space in a library is usually increased by moving nonlibrary functions, such as a computer lab or offices, to ot [..]
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ExpansionEnlargement of length and bulk by reason of temperature rise or absorption of water.
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ExpansionGetting larger; taking more land
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ExpansionThe type of hard wired and RF (wireless) zone expansion. VISTA-20P, VISTA-20PS use 4219 or 4229 modules for zone expansion. The VISTA-128BP, VISTA-128FBP, VISTA-250BP and VISTA-250FBP use multiplexing (aka: polling loop or V-Plex). All wireless expansion is 5800 series.
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ExpansionMoisture absorption causes wood to expand. Spacing between panel edges and ends is recommended to allow for any possible panel swelling. See Panel Spacing. Back to Top
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ExpansionThe act or process of enlargement.
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Expansionthe act of increasing, making larger, as in the size of a country.
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ExpansionA period when real GDP increases; a period of economic growth.
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Expansion(n) the act of increasing (something) in size or volume or quantity or scope(n) a function expressed as a sum or product of terms(n) a discussion that provides additional information(n) adding informa [..]
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Expansionlaxamentum
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Expansionthe growth of something; in historical terms, the growth of the territorial extent, power, or influence of a state, culture, or idea
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ExpansionThe acquisition of revenue vehicles for expansion of transit service. Can be found in: F-20
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ExpansionA thermal and mechanical process used to create heat shrinkable tubing in which extruded tubing is enlarged in diameter while being reduced in wall thickness.
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ExpansionAn increase number of repeats of a genomic, tandemly repeated DNA sequence from one generation to the next.
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ExpansionProcedures that stimulate nerve elongation over a period of Time. They are used in repairing nerve Tissue.
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ExpansionA procedure whereby the body is stimulated to generate extra soft Tissue by the application of stretching forces that stimulate new Growth of Tissue which, over a period of Time, results in a 2-dimens [..]
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ExpansionAn increased number of contiguous Trinucleotide Repeats in the DNA sequence from one generation to the next. The presence of these regions is associated with Diseases such as Fragile X Syndrome and My [..]
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ExpansionIncrease in volume due to application of energy or force, or to release of compression.
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Expansionn. additional equipment for a game, usually sold separately. Expansions can be used to add a variant
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ExpansionAnother product in a game line which offers new rules, scenarios, and/or equipment.
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ExpansionExpansions add extra content to a board or card game. Usually released separately, this content can simply add extra choices (more cards, players etc) or make changes to the rules – and often both. Ex [..]
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ExpansionExpansion takes place after the initial Development phase (the Opening sequence of moves), where you seek to gain Greater Space than your opponent, often with the view to attacking the position of the enemy King.
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ExpansionAdditional content for a game that is typically sold separately from the original version of the game.
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ExpansionIncreasing the amount of space directly under your control. To expand, push pawns forward in an attempt to increase the boundaries of your territory.
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ExpansionDimensional changes in materials induced by fluctuations in temperature.
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ExpansionGrowth of one or more cell populations in an in vitro culture system.
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ExpansionPhase of the business cycle as it climbs from a trough toward a peak.
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