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order1) n. every direction or mandate of a judge or a court which is n...
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orderA confirmed request for delivery of goods and services based on specified terms. An order is a quote that has been accepted by a customer.
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ordern. ~ 1. A meaningful sequence. - 2. A written or oral command to take or refrain from some action. - 3. A written or oral request for materials or services. Notes: Order2 includes injunctions, direct [..]
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orderA taxonomic grouping of related, similar families; the category below class and above family.
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orderInstruction to a broker/dealer to buy, sell, deliver, or receive securities or commodities that commits the issuer of the "order" to the terms specified. See: indication, inquiry, bid wanted [..]
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order A ruling issued by a utility commission granting or denying an application in whole or in part. The order explains the basis for the decision, noting any dispute with the factual assertions of the a [..]
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orderThe order of a reaction is the sum of concentration exponents in the rate law for the reaction. For example, a reaction with rate law d[C]/dt = k[A]2[B] would be a third order reaction. Noninteger ord [..]
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orderc. 1200, "give order to, to arrange in order," from order (n.). Meaning "to give orders for or to" is from 1540s. Related: Ordered; ordering.
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orderearly 13c., "body of persons living under a religious discipline," from Old French ordre "position, estate; rule, regulation; religious order" (11c.), from earlier ordene, from Lat [..]
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order arrangement according to size, amount or value.
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orderan oral or written direction of a court or judge
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orderA type of request for goods or services.
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orderA division of the Mishnah and Talmud.
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orderThe condition in which each thing is clearly distinguished and properly disposed with reference to other things, and performs its proper function.
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orderThe cost of raising a purchase order is the sum of all those costs associated with the user raising a requisition, budgetary approval, choosing the source, raising the physical purchase order, communi [..]
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orderA purchase order [PO] is a document issued by a buyer to their supplier that defines what is needed, in what quantity, when performance is required, and on what terms, including price and payment term [..]
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order1. correct or proper actions or conduct in meetings of a house or committee 2. a decision of the Senate or the House of Representatives by which the houses direct their committees, members, officers a [..]
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orderA decision issued by a court. It can be a simple command--for example, ordering a recalcitrant witness to answer a proper question--or it can be a complicated and reasoned decision made after a hearin [..]
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orderone of the five classical architectural formulas consisting of base, column
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orderA category of taxonomic classification that is narrower in scope than Class
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ordera group of genera all of which agree in some striking particular. Oval Leaves
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orderAn order to a shop to supply a boy with specified goods; it may be signed by his house master
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order(often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed; "the British ships dropped anchor and waited for orders from London& [..]
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ordera command. The same word also means to ask for something to be done; such as for something to be sent to you from a shop
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orderA player's spot in the batting order
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orderAs used in this glossary, a term that is synonymous with the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War. May also be used with any of the other Allied Order of the Grand Army of the Republic. Order of th [..]
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order measures.
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orderone of the seven taxonomic ranks used to classify living organisms. Order comes after Class and before Family. Read more on: Order
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orderLower case unless used as the full title: Standing Order 22
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orderDefinitions (2) 1. A request from a client to a broker to buy (buy order) or sell (sell order) a specified amount of a particular security or commodity at a specific price or at the market price.
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orderTaxonomic rank consisting of a group of related families. Ordovician
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ordernoun. With regard to biological taxonomy, a primary subset of a category, consisting of a set of like, corresponding families.
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orderbashteln
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orderordenung
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orderbafel
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orderbafeln
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ordertolk
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orderA state of peace and security, maintained by protecting citizens from violence and criminal activity.
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orderSee point of order.
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order1 : a state of peace, freedom from unruly behavior, and respect for law and proper authority [maintain law and ] 2 : an established mode or state of procedure [a call to ] 3 a : a mandate from a ...
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ordera taxonomic group consisting of one or more closely related families.
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orderLevel of scientific classification; below Class and above Family
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orderThe power or index to which the concentration of a reactant is raised in the rate equation. For an elementary reaction, the reaction order is given by the stoichiometry of the reaction. For example, in the case 2A + B → C with a rate equation, J = k[A]2[B]1 the reaction is order 2 with respect to A , and order 1 with respect to B, giving an overall [..]
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orderThe behavior of units of matter, objects, organisms, or events in the universe.
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orderin classification, a group of closely related families
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orderA type of request for goods or services.
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orderA request by a trader to buy or sell a given futures instrument with specified conditions such as price, quantity, type of order.
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orderAn order to execute a trade at a specified rate. It is the opposite of a deal.
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orderIn Machine Vibration Analysis: Vibration at multiples of a machine’s shaft speed.
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orderBuy or sell instruction given by a client to a dealer
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orderIn respect of:
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orderThe number of days of past price history used to predict the following day's price.
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orderOfficial contract between the University and a supplier of goods or services including any conditions including agreed payment.
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orderOrder, resolution and votes clause is a clause in the U.S. Constitution that requires for the President’s approval for any order, resolution, or vote to be take effect.. An exception provided in the c [..]
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orderPursuant to U.C.C. § 3-103, order is a written instruction to pay money signed by the person giving the instruction. Persons to whom instruction is addressed includes:
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orderOrder is a written direction or command delivered by a court or judge. It includes final decrees as well as interlocutory directions or commands. It is also referred to as a court order or judicial or [..]
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orderLegislative instruments that are referred to the Australian National University Act, and Handbook Rules. Program Orders are required for each academic plan of the University and are the conditions for [..]
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order(n) (often plural) a command given by a superior (e.g., a military or law enforcement officer) that must be obeyed(n) a degree in a continuum of size or quantity(n) established customary state (especi [..]
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orderCommand, written or oral, from a court.
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orderWhen members of the House of Commons and other debaters call out Order, they mean that the person speaking is transgressing the rules of the House.
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orderA written or oral command from a court directing or forbidding an action.
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orderA ruling of the court, on a motion, objection, or other matter relating to a preliminary point or some step in the proceedings.
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orderA blanket term used to describe a direction the court requests parties to follow, such as a parental responsibility order detailing the rights of parents for children involved in divorce.
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orderA direction or decision of a Judge, often provided in writing. Overholding tenant
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ordern. (court) orden (orden judicial)
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orderA command from the court directing or forbidding an action.
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orderSee Consent Order or Court Order or Order Without Notice (Ex Parte).
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orderA classical style of architecture. The three primary orders, used in Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, are, chronologically: the Doric order, the Ionic order, and the Corinthian order.
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orderA taxonomic groping or lineage. Birds are divided into 30 orders, all of which end in "-formes."
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orderThe subdivision of a Class and before Family, for example, in Class Mammalia lies the Order Carnivora, which represents organisms that have animal protein as their primary diet and have physical traits to reflect this (i.e. prominent canine teeth)
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orderIn the Linnaean classification the taxonomic rank between class and family, used to define middle-level sub-group. Orders are used in evolutionary systematics but not cladistics. (MAK) More
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orderThe sequential location of Genes on a Chromosome.
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orderInstructions issued by a Physician pertaining to the institution, continuation, or withdrawal of Life support measures. The concept includes Policies, laws, statutes, decisions, guidelines, and discus [..]
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order Size of the Fresnel lens which determines the brightness and distance the light will travel.
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orderA higher taxonomic category for a group of related animals or plants which share common characteristics. This category is more specific than a class and broader than a family. For more information see [..]
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orderA command to start preparing to make a dish, but don’t actually start yet. For example, if a table orders appetizers and a main, the expediter will “order” them both when the ticket comes in, but only “fire” the appetizers immediately.
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orderone of the primary taxonomic divisions below Class level and above Family level. In Class Insecta, the division of Order was originally based on wing structure with ordinal names usually ending in -ptera e.g. Order Diptera.
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orderA subdivision of a class or subclass containing a group of related families. Organophosphates. Organic compounds containing phosphorous; an important group of synthetic insecticides belong to this cla [..]
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orderA written or oral command from a court directing or forbidding an action.
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orderThe fourth group that scientists classify living things into. Each class is split into orders. Example: The Rodent Order is in the Mammal Class.
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ordertaxonomic subdivision that contains groups of related families or superfamilies; usually ending in -ptera in insects (Bio Control Glossary)
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orderA legal document issued by a medical officer of health or a public health inspector under the authority of the Health Protection and Promotion Act
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orderA directive issued by the county governing body, often to implement an existing ordinance or law.
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orderA written or oral decision by a court or administrative agency that resolves a matter and/or directs the parties
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ordera command or direction by the court 9
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orderThe command or direction by a court or tribunal.
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orderA written or oral command from a court directing or forbidding an action or deciding a legal issue.
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orderAn offer to buy or sell a tradable instrument. An order can take a multitude of varities - at market, limit, fill or kill etc.
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ordera decision of a court or other decision-making body that may or be issued on an interim basis or which directs the final outcome of the matter.
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orderA ruling of the court, on a motion, objection, or other matter relating to a preliminary point or some step in the proceedings.
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order1) n. every direction or mandate of a judge or a court which is not a judgment or legal opinion (although both may include an order) directing that something be done or that there is prohibition again [..]
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orderA ruling of the Court made orally or in writing which must be complied with as failure to do so will often result in a formal sanction.
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orderA written or oral command from a court directing or forbidding an action.
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orderA document signed by the judge making an award or ruling or verbally issued in an official proceeding.
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orderThe judgment or conclusion of a court on any motion or proceeding by which relief is granted or denied.
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orderA consistent pattern used to develop a speech.
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orderOrder is the sequence in which a condition should be evaluated if more than one matching condition exists. The order is evaluated from the lowest value to the highest value.
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orderIn a brokerage account, an instruction to a broker to buy or sell securities. See also the four basic order types: Market, Limit, Stop, Stop Limit.
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order1) In business and trade, making a request to deliver, sell, receive, or purchase goods or services; 2) In the securities and futures trade, instructions to a broker on how to buy or sell. The most co [..]
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orderA legally binding decision that sets forth the responsibilities of the parties to an action. It can include a determination of parentage and a support obligation, and set forth other rights of the par [..]
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orderAn Order is a level in the taxonomic hierarchy below Class, but above Family.
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orderA record of a request for goods or services initiated by a customer.
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orderDirection of a magistrate, judge, or properly empowered administrative officer. (See also: Court Order ; Support Order)
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orderArchitectural style defined by the type of column and entablature. The column is divided into three main elements: the base, shaft and capital. The entablature consists of architrave, frieze and corni [..]
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orderA commonly used population classification category which in general usage is often employed to cluster together similar families.
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orderA customer request for service related to its records. Multiple requests for service received at different times may result in multiple Orders, even if services are provided to the same Customer Locat [..]
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orderAccording to Sigmund Freud, an ideal of civilization based on sublimation of natural human instincts to the contrary.
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order The name of a group of line items in your ad server. Orders help keep your ad server sorted and organized.
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orderLegislative instruments that are referred to the Australian National University Act, and Handbook Rules. Orders may refer to a number of requirements including orders for programs and courses.
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orderAn order for items purchased, whether they are orders between retailers and customers or vendors and retailers.
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orderAlternatively known as a “campaign”, an order is an ad request placed by an advertiser on a publisher’s website. It can be an ongoing or time-bound activity and include multiple ad sizes.
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orderAn order is an instruction from a merchant to ship products, following a purchase by a customer. Orders are usually received and processed through our web portal and shopping cart integration, but can [..]
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order1) n. every direction or mandate of a judge or a court which is not a judgment or legal opinion (although both may include an order) directing that something be done or that there is prohibition again [..]
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orderA request to buy or sell a security at a particular ask or bid price.
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orderAn offer to buy or sell a tradable instrument with a variety of conditions attached. See limit, at best, fill or kill, execute and eliminate and market orders.
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orderRequest that something be made, supplied or served (used in this manual in the sense) “order blood for a patient”
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order
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orderIn biological classification, the order (Latin: ordo) is
a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms and recognized by the nomenclature codes. Other well-known ranks are life, domain, ki [..]
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orderIn biological classification, the order (Latin: ordo) is
a taxonomic rank used in the classification of organisms and recognized by the nomenclature codes. Other well-known ranks are life, domain, ki [..]
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orderIn business or commerce, an order is a stated intention, either spoken or written, to engage in a commercial transaction for specific products or services. From a buyer's point of view it expresses th [..]
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orderIn group theory, a branch of mathematics, the order of a group is its cardinality, that is, the number of elements in its set. The order of an element a of a group, sometimes also called the period le [..]
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orderAn order is a visible honour awarded by a sovereign state, monarch, dynastic royal house or organisation to a person, typically in recognition of individual merit, that often comes with distinctive in [..]
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orderIn mathematics, an order in the sense of ring theory is a subring
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orderAn order is an instruction to buy or sell on a trading venue such as a stock market, bond market, commodity market, financial derivative market or cryptocurrency exchange. These instructions can be si [..]
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orderAn order refers to each of a series of mouldings most often found in Romanesque and Gothic arches.
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orderOrder in mathematics may refer to:
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orderOrder in mathematics may refer to:
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orderOrder in mathematics may refer to:
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orderOrder is the fifth and final studio album by the German metalcore band Maroon. It was released on April 20, 2009 though Century Media Records. The album debuted at number 63 on the German Media Contro [..]
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orderOrder is the planning of time and organizing of resources, as well as of society.Although order is rarely discussed as a virtue in contemporary society, order is in fact central to improving efficienc [..]
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orderOrder (subtitled A Journal on the Theory of Ordered Sets and its Applications) is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal on order theory and its applications, published by Springer Science+Busines [..]
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orderOrder or ORDER or Orders may refer to:
Orderliness, a desire for organization
Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood
Heterarchy, a syste [..]
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orderOrder or ORDER or Orders may refer to:
Orderliness, a desire for organization
Categorization, the process in which ideas and objects are recognized, differentiated, and understood
Heterarchy, a syste [..]
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