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Referring to any particle in the size range 250 to 2000 microns.
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Relationships Narrower Term:  printing dupe Related Term:  direct duplication internegative interpositive n. ~ A copy of a master, usually the camera original, specifically created for and used in the [..]
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A highly reactive substance that forms and then reacts further during the conversion of reactants to products in a chemical reaction. Intermediates never appear as products in the chemical equation fo [..]
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Film used only for making duplicates from which other duplicates or prints are made. Does not include camera films.
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c. 1600, "to interfere;" 1620s, "to mediate," from inter- "between" + mediate (v.). Related: Intermediated; intermediating.
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"being or occurring between" (two things), early 15c., from Medieval Latin intermediatus "lying between," from Latin intermedius "that which is between," from inter- &quo [..]
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adj. Being in a middle place or degree or between extremes.
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An intermediate is a substance formed during a middle step of a chemical reaction between reactants and the desired product.Examples: In the chemical equation A + 2B → C + E The steps could be A + B → [..]
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In motion picture production, any film material, negative or positive, created in the process of making duplicate copies from an original source, for example, a master positive, a high-quality positiv [..]
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tsvishndik
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1 : being or occurring at the middle place, stage, or degree or between extremes [an order] 2 : of, relating to, or being a level of judicial scrutiny to ensure equal protection of the laws that is .. [..]
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Refers to computer skills of patrons or level of technology questions. Intermediate computer skills are higher than basic and below advanced levels.
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(n) a substance formed during a chemical process before the desired product is obtained(v) act between parties with a view to reconciling differences(adj) lying between two extremes in time or space o [..]
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 - Those areas of a municipality often characterized by moderately heavy nighttime pedestrian activity such as in blocks having libraries, community recreation centers, large apartment buildings, industrial buildings or neighborhood retail stores.
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At this level a student will have a working vocabulary of between 1500 and 2000 words and should be able to cope easily in most everyday situations. There should be an ability to express needs, thoughts and feelings in a reasonably clear way.
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A molecular entity with a lifetime appreciably longer than a molecular vibration (corresponding to a local potential energy minimum of depth greater than RT) that is formed (directly or indirectly) from the reactants and reacts further to give (either directly or indirectly) the products of a chemical reaction; also the corresponding chemical speci [..]
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Molecules that exist only during a chemical reaction; not before or after the reaction. 
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Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry Intermediate: In a chemical reaction or mechanism, any reacting species which is no longer starting material or reactant, and has not yet become product, and [..]
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Any chemical compound that is primarily of interest as one of the steps between the starting material and the final product. It is usually best to design chemical processes so that intermediates do not need to be transported from place or stored in large quantities. Methyl isocyanate, an intermediate in the manufacture of certain pesticides, is a g [..]
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Battery / Batteries
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language learning level between beginner and advanced; learners at this level typically have a working English vocabulary and can communicate in real situations with effort
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(1) (of a card) roughly of the rank of ten or nine
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1–4 years of secondary school education
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Refers to West Texas Intermediate crude oil. WTI is a type of sweet crude oil used as a benchmark in oil pricing and the underlying commodity of New York Mercantile Exchange's oil futures. The WT [..]
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A chemical intermediate is any substance generated by one step in a synthetic process and used for the succeeding step.
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Any film copy, other than a camera original, intended for use only in making duplicates, such as a color internegative, a duplicate positive, or a duplicate negative (USAID Automated Directives System [..]
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Being between two extremes, or in the middle of a range. part=3 |which covered his belly to the navel and gave it the air of a flesh brush; and soon I felt it joining close to mine, when he had drov [..]
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===Adjective=== ====occurring between two extremes==== =====Synonyms===== intermediate middle mild medium mediocre moderate extreme ===See also=== moderate small big ===External links=== * Roget 1 [..]
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1843 * '''1813''' — . ''''. *: On reaching the house, they were shown through the hall into the saloon, whose northern aspect rendered it delightful for summer. Its windows op [..]
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A timing location other than the Start or Finish, normally used in ski racing, motorsports, and other sports where sectional information is useful. Requires a separate dedicated timing channel.
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