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EXITStands for ex utero intrapartum treatment. Surgery on the fetus may be done after a Cesarean section, but before the cord is cut, so that the fetus is sustained by the mother's placenta and does not have to breath on its own. This method is employed when the fetus suffers from a congenital defect that blocks the airway. By the time the cord is [..]
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EXIT1530s (late 15c. as a Latin word in English), originally a stage direction, from Latin exit "he or she goes out," third person singular present indicative of exire "go out, go forth, de [..]
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EXITan opening that permits escape or release; "he blocked the way out"; "the canyon had only one issue" move out of or depart from; "leave [..]
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EXITthe way out of place
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EXITn. A way or passage out.
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EXITDictionary of PHP Functions (PHP 3, PHP 4 )exit -- Output a message and terminate the current scriptvoid exit ( [string status])void exit ( int status)Note: This is not a real function, but a language construct.More Info
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EXITDefinition The way in which an investor closes out a specific position, usually by converting it to cash.
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EXITA door or set of doors through which patrons are permitted to leave a library facility under normal conditions, usually located near the circulation desk and equipped with a security alarm to detect u [..]
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EXITaroysgang
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EXITroute for private equity funds.
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EXITroute for private equity firms. Companies that do an IPO are often relatively small and new and are seeking equity capital to expand their businesses.
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EXITSystem.exit(int retcode) is a method to immediately terminate your application. Presumably the operating system will tidy up after you and dispose of all the native GUI (Graphic User Interface) resour [..]
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EXIT(n) an opening that permits escape or release(n) euphemistic expressions for death(n) the act of going out(v) move out of or depart from(v) lose the lead(v) pass from physical life and lose all bodily [..]
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EXITHe/she goes out
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EXITThat part of a means of egress that leads from the floor area it serves, including any doorway leading directly from a floor area, to an open public thoroughfare or to an exterior open space protected [..]
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EXITExit current shell, see Section 2.2
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EXIT the sale of a portfolio company by a private equity firm. Exits can be either full or partial. Common strategies include corporate acquisitions, secondary buyouts and IPOs. Also called a Liquidity Ev [..]
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EXIT To “get out of one’s hand,” particularly when it is undesirable to have the lead, usually by making a lead that is not likely to jeopardize the value of any partnership holding.
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EXITget off lead
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EXITThe point at which a trader closes out of a trade.
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EXITLeave the aircraft and enter freefall
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EXIT
A way out.
''He was looking for the exit and got lost''.
A passage or gate from inside someplace to the outside, outgang.
''She stood at the exit of the house looking back and waving at those [..]
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