Meaning Replacement
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Surgery in which the diseased ball and socket of the hip joint are completely removed and replaced with artificial materials. A metal ball with a stem (a prosthesis) is inserted into the femur (thigh bone) and an artificial plastic cup socket is placed in the acetabulum (a "cup-shaped" part of the pelvis. The prosthesis may be fixed in th [..]
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See Sampling with replacement.
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"act or fact of being replaced," 1790, from replace (v.) + -ment. Meaning "something that replaces another" is attested from 1894.
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The process of one mineral taking the place of another mineral or material, with molecules in the structure exchanged with a different one with similar characteristics. See also Pseudomorph.
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A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force or recently terminated.
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Fossilization process in which the original material in an organism is broken down and replaced by different minerals.
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A substitute for a broadcast commercial announcement that did not clear the original order, that is, that was not broad- cast as specified on the advertiser's order.
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the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another; "replacing the star will not be easy" substitution: an event in which one thing is substituted fo [..]
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A Marine sent out to an FMF unit to take the place of someone who had been killed, wounded or otherwise incapacitated. Units usually tried to integrate replacements between operations. But often, the [..]
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Definition A policy written to take the place of an existing policy.
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The giving up of an insurance policy or a part thereof in order to purchase another.
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A book or other item purchased by a library to take the place of a lost, damaged, or worn-out copy of the same title, not necessarily of the same edition if the original edition is out of print. Also, [..]
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1 a : the act of replacing : the state of being replaced b : an insurer's option under a policy to replace or repair damaged property rather than pay the insured for the loss 2 : something that . [..]
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Construction of a new pipe or underground utility located on or off the line of the existing systems, which serves the same function as the old system.
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An internationally accepted approach to reduce the use of animals in research by, wherever possible, requiring studies to use alternative models and/or making refinements to the methods to minimise an [..]
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The substitution of one fixed asset for another particularly of a new asset for an old, or of a new part for an old part. On the books of account, the recognition of the cost of the new asset requires [..]
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The term "replacement" means furnishing a new consumer product which is identical or reasonably equivalent to the warranted consumer product. 15 USCS § 2301
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(n) the act of furnishing an equivalent person or thing in the place of another(n) someone who takes the place of another person(n) an event in which one thing is substituted for another(n) a person o [..]
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The replacement of revenue vehicles having reached the end of a minimum normal service life. Can be found in: F-20
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Job openings that arise from the need to replace workers who have changed occupations or have left the occupation as a result of death, disability, retirement, school or child rearing. Resources
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A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force.
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The creation of a habitat that is an acceptable replacement for the habitat which has been lost.
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Surgical insertion of an implant to replace one or more of the Ear Ossicles.
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Replacement of the Ankle Joint.
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The replacement of Intervertebral Discs in the Spinal Column with aritificial devices. The procedure is done in the lumbar or cervical Spine to relieve severe Pain resulting from Intervertebral Disc D [..]
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Replacement of the Elbow Joint.
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Replacement of the knee joint.
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The substitution of health insurance coverage from one policy contract to another.
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The process of buying a new individual life insurance policy that will replace an existing individual policy (or a portion of it). Prospective insurance policyholders must fill out a Life Insurance Di [..]
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the real cost of replacing or restoring an item in the current market
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A new policy written to take the place of one currently in force.
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The act of terminating a policy with an insurance company and replacing it with a new insurance policy. An internal replacement involves both policies from the same company while and external replacement involves two separate policies, each from a different insurance company. Replacement transactions are highly regulated for the benefit of consumer [..]
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The insurer agrees to replace irreparably damage or where an item has been stolen with goods of a similar type and quality instead of paying a cash amount to the insured.
Source: insurefortravel.co.uk

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The act of terminating a policy with an insurance company and replacing it with a new insurance policy. An internal replacement involves both policies from the same company while and external replacem [..]
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The process of one mineral taking the place of another mineral or material, with one or two atoms per molecule in the structure being exchanged with a different one with similar characteristics, thus [..]
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The process whereby a volume of fluid equal to the volume of steel in tubular and tools withdrawn from the wellbore is returned to the wellbore.
Source: oilgasglossary.com

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The replacing of one life insurance policy with another. To prevent financial harm to the policy owner, agents and insurers must follow prescribed procedures.
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noun
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See "mitigation".
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