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residuen. in a will, the assets of the estate of a person who has died w...
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residueThe remainder of the estate after all specific and pecuniary legacies, liabilities, tax and costs have been met.
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residueContaminant remaining in an organism or in other material such as food or packaging, following exposure.
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residue1. The substances left after an evaporation or distillation. 2. A recognizable molecular fragment embedded in a larger molecule; for example, amino acid "residues" within a protein.
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residueany organic matter left as residue, such as agricultural and forestry residue, including, but not limited to, conifer thinnings, dead and dying trees, commercial hardwood, noncommercial hardwoods and [..]
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residueWith respect to trusts, the funds remaining in a trust when the last income beneficiary dies.
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residuemid-14c., from Old French residu (14c.), from Latin residuum "a remainder, that which is left behind," noun use of neuter of adjective residuus "remaining, left over," from resider [..]
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residuematerial left over after something has been removed.
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residueSee: residuary estate
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residuen. A remainder or surplus after a part has been separated or otherwise treated. r
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residueData left in storage after information processing operations are complete, but before degaussing or overwriting has taken place. [INFOSEC-99]
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residueAs in "sticker residue" or "tape residue" - once upon a time long ago, the book in question had a sticker or tape on it, someone removed the latter, but some of the adhesive or som [..]
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residueResidue has several meanings in chemistry. Residue is the matter left in a container after evaporation or distillation has occurred.Residue is the undesirable byproduct of a chemical reaction.Residue [..]
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residueAs applied to proteins, what remains of an amino acid after its incorporation into a peptide chain, with subsequent loss of a water molecule
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residuesomething that remains after a part is taken, separated, or designated ;specif : the part of a testator's estate remaining after the satisfaction of all debts, charges, taxes, and legacies other [..]
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residueA specific monomer in a polymer chain (a polysaccharide, protein or nucleic acid). The name arises from the fact that polymerisation often discards a small part of the building blocks, and only the residue of the building block ends up in the finished polymer.
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residueThe dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge.
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residueWhat is left over or remains; the part of a molecule that remains after portion of its constituents are removed. Residues of some contaminants may remain after
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residueThe asphalt binder that remains from an asphalt emulsion after the emulsifying agent has broken and cured, or the remains of a cutback after the volatiles have cured.
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residueResidue means something that is left over or, matter remaining after something has been removed. In law, it also refers to what is left of an estate after the discharge of debts and distribution of sp [..]
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residue(n) matter that remains after something has been removed(n) something left after other parts have been taken away
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residuea) Portion of a chemical structure which can be identified as being derived from a particular building block; b) portion of a building block which is incorporated into the final product but is not par [..]
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residueThe dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge. Also see total dissolved solids
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residueThe dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge.
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residueThe dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge.
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residuea single unit within a polymer, such as an amino acid within a protein.
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residueDrugs and their metabolites which are found in the edible Tissues and Milk of Animals after their medication with specific Drugs. This term can also apply to Drugs found in Adipose Tissue of Humans af [..]
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residuePesticides or their breakdown products remaining in the Environment following their normal use or accidental contamination.
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residueThat portion of the administered dose of a veterinary medicine or other substance present in the tissues, body fluids, products or excreta of an animal arising from treatment of the animal. The total residue includes the parent compound plus any metabolites.
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residueThe dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge. Also see TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS.
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residueA substance left behind after a process or treatment.
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residuea term use to describe individual amino acids in a peptide chain.
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residueWhat is left over or remains; the part of a molecule that remains after portion of its constituents are removed. Residues of some contaminants may remain after
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residuen. in a will, the assets of the estate of a person who has died with a will (died testate) which are left after all specific gifts have been made. Typical language: "I leave the rest, residue and [..]
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residueThat portion of an Estate which is left over, after all debts, expenses and bequests have been paid
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residueMaterials carried by air, smoke, water, or other substance that remains after the transporting medium has been removed or dissipated.
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residuethe dry solids remaining after the evaporation of a sample of water or sludge.
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residueThat portion of the natural gas stream which remains after the extraction of ethane and heavier liquid and liquefiable hydrocarbons, impurities and less fuel, incidental losses, by-passed natural gas and natural gas reserved by a seller under a gas purchase agreement.
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residueHeaviest stream from the distillation process.
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residueLand remaining in an otherwise cancelled folio of the Register, eg sites of roads remaining after the folio has been cancelled by subdivision.
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residueForage remaining on the land as a consequence of harvest.
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residueLingering concentrations of pesticides and certain other chemicals in organisms and the environment.
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