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gG stands for guanine, one member of the base pair G-C (guanine-cytosine) in the DNA. The other base pair in the DNA is A-T (adenine-thymine). Each base pair forms a "rung of the DNA ladder." A DNA nucleotide is made of a molecule of sugar, a molecule of phosphoric acid, and a molecule called a base. The bases are the "letters" t [..]
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gSymbol for gram, a unit of measurement of weight and mass in the metric system. In weight, a gram is equal to a thousandth of a kilogram. In mass, a gram is equal to a thousandth of a liter (one cubic centimeter) of water at 4 degrees centigrade. The word "gram" comes from the Late Latin "gramma" meaning a small weight via the F [..]
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g According to Spearman, the factor of general intelligence underlying all intelligent performance.
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gG is a note in the musical scale (= French, Italian: sol).
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gGusts- A rapid fluctuation of wind speed with variations of 10 knots or more between peaks and lulls.
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gGram(s)
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gThis Glossary will remain as is and is no longer updated - please use the version on Hobnob Blog, located at CongressionalGlossary.com.
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gseventh letter of the alphabet, invented by the Romans; for its history see C. As a movie rating in the U.S., 1966, standing for general. Standing for gravity in physics since 1785.
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gabbreviation of gram. • a gram is a standard metric unit for measuring mass or weight.
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g Return to Top
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gTop of Page
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gGrin
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gGym, Tan, Find out which strange guys Sammi's texting!
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gAbreviation for the term Gangster/Gansta (: Also shortened to "G"
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gA special smiley ©Samppa
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gAbout the same as :D, only that G: is more commonly used to express excitement etc. Can oftenly be replaced with yay. It's supposed to look like an huge smile where the tongue shows.
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ga made up emoticon reply implying homo (gay) or stupid, or anything close to that.
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gAn emoticon which is used just for the pleasure of using emoticons, mostly used by teenagers.
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g1. Oral fixation emoticon associated with the urge to chew, suck, and/or do something sexy with your mouth. 2. Eating something with relish emoticon
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ggrams, usually reffering to weed
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gTerm used by will smith in fresh prince of bel air to address Geoffrey their butler.
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g1. Shortened term for the word "gangster". First originated in the prison system then made its way out to the streets. 2. Your friend.
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g1) shortened form of "gangsta" 2) shortened form of "grand" ($1000) 3) word used to call someone who you dont know their name like a cabby 4) word used to a close f [..]
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gUniversal gravitational constant. G = 6.67300E-11 m^3/kg/s^2
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gthe shortcut for grin
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gAn emoticon of a monocled person's face.
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gThe MPAA rating given to a movie so mindnumbing that even the youngest of children will get no enjoyment from it.
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g1. A gangster 2. A thousand dollars 3. A title of endearment
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ggallbladder A sac-like component of the biliary system of the liver that stores bile.
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g<g> Chat shorthand for "grin". Used either to show that you are amused or to say, "Don't take what I said too seriously." The latter usage can prevent mi [..]
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gThe standard abbreviation for government purchases by the governement sector, especially when used in the study of macroeconomics. This abbreviation is most often seen in the aggregate expenditure equ [..]
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gGall:
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gGraft
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ggarbage Unwanted or meaningless information in memory, on disk or on a tape.
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g[The] Green
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gGOLF TERMS LETTER G
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gGames
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gGuard
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gGimping --
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gGames
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gGeneral intelligence. Typically compared to s which represents specific intelligences. G is the culmination of all possible s’s.
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g[SI] pref.,suff. See {quantifiers}.
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gTOP OF PAGE
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g Goals scored by the individual/team.
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gBack to Top Ground Zero. The nickname quickly assigned to the cleanup site at the World Trade Center. The phrase initially meant the site right below where a nuclear weapon detonates.
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gGames played.
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gH I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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gGala Adj stray; roam; wander
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gElection season, management style, and the metal fabricator
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gAbbreviation for grand.Written abbreviation for gram(s).
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gWebGuest Dictionary Grin
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gCampus code for Geelong Campus at Waurn Ponds
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gNoun. 1. A gram. 2. A thousand, from 'grand' (noun).
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ggrin
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ggiggle or grin
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garment technologist this includes pattern construction, a broad knowledge of textiles and quality issues. The use of CAM and relative packages is required as a garment technologist.
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garnetting a mechanical process whereby short cotton fibers and/or other fibers are combed into a specific orientation and formed into a thin web, which are then layered to create a batting that is gen [..]
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g45) GaggleAMP
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gglaucoma (glaw-KOH-muh). Group of diseases characterized by increased intraocular pressure resulting in damage to the optic nerve and retinal nerve fibers. A common cause of preventable vision loss. M [..]
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gThe acceleration produced by Earth's gravity.
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gGigahertz (GHz)
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g Generation: G1, G2, G3, etc.
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ggram, SI mass unit, (see unit conversion factors)
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gSI unit prefix for giga, or 109
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glycerol: is a hydroscopic trihydroxy alcohol formed from fat hydrolysis when producing soap, C3H8O3 (Merriam-Webster, Inc.)
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gA B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
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gGLOBAL DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM
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gThe universal gravitational constant; G = 6.67 × 10-11 N·m2/kg2.
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ggel-type battery
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gGalvanic Corrosion
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gGPO
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gGarnishee - a court order to divert someone's money or property to someone else, either wholly or partly.
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gGas.
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gGeneral Insurance OmbudService (GIO) The General Insurance OmbudService assists in resolving differences between home, car and business insurance companies and their customers. When disputes arise, GIO’s professional mediators and experienced customer services officers help insurance companies and customers work toward a solution that is in the bes [..]
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gGeneralizable, Genome, Genotype
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gReturn to glossary index
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gThe acceleration produced by the force of gravity, which varies with the latitude and elevation of the point of observation. By international agreement, the value 980.665 cm/sec’ = 386.087 in/sec’ = 3 [..]
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gSymbol representing the acceleration of an object in free fall due to the force of gravity; its magnitude is 9.80 m/sec^2 (32.0 ft/sec^2)
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gThe chief officer or chief magistrate.
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gThe unit of measure for lateral acceleration, or "road-holding." One g is equivalent to 32.2 feet per second per second, the rate at which any object accelerates when dropped at sea level. I [..]
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gSee universal constant of gravitation.
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gGovernment securities:
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gGIF: short for “graphics interchange format,” this is an animated image created specifically for the web
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gGeneric Top Level Domain (gTLD)
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gGame sausages:
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g(n) a metric unit of weight equal to one thousandth of a kilogram(n) a purine base found in DNA and RNA; pairs with cytosine(n) one of the four nucleotides used in building DNA; all four nucleotides h [..]
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gG G.807 Galileo Geneva-06 GERAN GGSN G.hn Giga Gigabit Ethernet Gigabit Wi-Fi GLONASS GMDSS GMES GMPLS GMRS GMSC GNSS GoTa GPRS GPS GSM GSM1800 GSM1900 GS [..]
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gGASH See refractive surgery complications glare, arc, starburst, and halo.
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gGay
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gBlood sugar.
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gGassing (Battery)
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g [ Back To Top ] GFI (Ground Fault Interrupter) A device whose function is to interrupt the electric circuit to the load when a fault current to ground exceeds some predetermined value that is less [..]
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gReturn to Top G & T- Generation and transmission. In the case of the An electric cooperative distribution system, electric energy is produced by a G & T cooperative known as Dairyland Power Cooperative.
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gThis letter is the outline of a camel’s head and neck. It is called in Hebrew gimel (a camel).
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gGAMA
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g1. Giga – one billion. 2. Grin, or Giggle (chat).
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gGas: A fuel burned under boilers and by internal combustion engines for electric generation. These include natural, manufactured and waste gas.
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gGasket
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ggabbro A dark, coarse-grained intrusive igneous rock. Gabbro is made of calcium-rich plagioclase, with amphibole and/or pyroxene, and is chemically equivalent to basalt.
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gGAIN Ratio of increase in a signal (or measurement) as it passes through a control system or a specific control element. If a signal gets smaller, it is said to be attenuated.
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gGable
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gThe magnitude of the local plumb bob gravity that is used as a reference value of acceleration. NOTE 1—g is a convenient reference used in inertial sensor calibration and testing. NOTE 2—In some applications, the standard value of g = 9.806 65 m/s2 may be specified.
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gGETS
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gGlobal Preparers Forum (GPF)
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gGarbanzo beans/chickpeas
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gGrade:A score or mark indicating a student's academic performance on an exam, paper, or in a course
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gGarnishment
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ggavotte A gracious Baroque dance in duple meter.
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ggaudioso – with joy
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ggap fill A proposed psychological tendency for listeners to expect a missing scale tone to be played, especially when a large leap skips over the missing pitch. For example, a hypothetical pitch sequence A-C is thought to cause the listener to expect the skipped pitch (B) to appear soon. The concept of "gap fill" was proposed by Leonard M [..]
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gghost note or ghost stroke - a note that is played extremely quiet. Similar to a grace note.
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gGeneral MIDI
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ggeschwind – quick, fast (German). See also “langsam”, “mäßig”, “schnell”, “lebhaft”, “rasch”.
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gThe symbol used for the acceleration due to gravity. At the Earth's surface it averages 9.81 meters/second2, directed towards the Earth's center. In common talk, "g forces" are str [..]
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gGames
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gThis page provides an alphabetical listing of some of the basic hiking, backpacking, mountaineering, camping, and archaeological terms that one might encounter while preparing for an adventure in canyon country. The definitions on these pages are meant only as a beginning, a point from which to get familiar as quickly as possible with the jargon of [..]
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gGet Down: A slang term for making a bet.
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gGlycerin: A sweet substance that is the byproduct of soap manufacturing. Used as a moisture retainer in candies, a replacement sweetener, a solvent for colors and flavors, and a bulking agent when used in combination with gelatins or gums. Also used as a "plasticizer" for some coatings on cheese and meats.
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gGeneral Teaching Council for England (GTCE) – The professional body for school eachers.
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gI require a pilot. When made by a fishing vessel on fishing grounds it means - I am handling nets. See also: Signals. Search for Flag books on Amazon.co.uk
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g A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z
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g(Aviation) The acceleration forces felt by aircrews when maneuvering.
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gGAS TANKER
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gGrace Period
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gThe postal code where your vehicle is parked or garaged when not in use. This is usually your primary residence.
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gReturn to top
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gGleason score
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gUniversal Constant of Gravitation. Its tiny value (G = 6.6726 x 10-11 Nm2/kg2) is unchanging throughout the universe.
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gAcceleration due to a body's gravity. Constant at any given place, the value of g varies from object to object (e.g. planets), and also with the distance from the center of the object. The relationship between the two constants is: g = GM/r2 where r is the radius of separation between the masses' centers, and M is the mass of the primary [..]
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gGlobal Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety
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gGelatin A derived protein formed from the collagen of the tissues by boiling in water, sometimes called an albuminoid, though it lacks the characteristic albuminoid properties. Glue, size, and isingla [..]
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gGastropod
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gGastroenteritisAn inflammation of the stomach and intestines which normally results in Diarrhoea
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ggram.
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gGross Expense Ratio
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gGood Faith Doctrine
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gguilty a verdict of a judge or a jury that a person accused of committing a specific crime did commit it
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gGift Taxes A federal tax levied on the transfer of property as a gift. This tax is paid by the donor. Currently, the first $14,000 a year from a donor to each recipient is exempt from tax. Most states [..]
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gGlobal Area
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ghtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:x="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:excel">G: a grand; a thousand dollars; also see large.
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gGrand Jury
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gGagnon v. Scarpelli
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gGentile Genocide God Gospel
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g gabben v. "gab, speak foolishly; lie," s.v. gab v.\1 OED. KEY: gabben@v
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gForce of Gravity
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gAn acceleration equal to the acceleration of gravity, approximately 32.2 feet per second per second at sea level.
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gFrom what I hear, gravity is everyone's enemy. Not least the fighter pilot's. We all normally experience a gravitational force of +1 G on the Earth. (The "plus" sign indicates &quo [..]
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gThe force of gravity, e.g. 9g = 9 x the force of gravity, about the limit of human endurance
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gGGusts- A rapid fluctuation of wind speed with variations of 10 knots or more between peaks and lulls.
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gThe Global Alzheimer’s Association Interactive Network (GAAIN) – Is a gateway providing access to a vast collection of Alzheimer’s disease research data.
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gGalactic disk – Disk of a spiral galaxy.
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gThe symbol for the acceleration of a freely moving body due to gravity at the surface of the Earth. Alternatively, 1 g.
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gDefinition
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gGreenhouse Effect – the warming of the earth's atmosphere caused by a buildup of carbon dioxide and other trace gases. This buildup allows light from the sun's rays to heat the earth b [..]
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gYes, I booked online. HR: Which name was it booked in?
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gMr. Graham Watts HR: Yes, I have it here. Could I see the credit card you paid with please?
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gYes, here you go. HR: Thank you. Would you like an alarm call to wake you up?
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gYes please. If you could call me around 11am, that’d be great. I would like to rest for a few hours before my meeting. HR: No problem. The complimentary breakfast is served until 11:30 and you can cal [..]
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gI will most probably do that! Thanks. HR: Your room is number 237 on the third floor and here’s the key. Our porter will help you with your bags and show you to your room.
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gThat’s wonderful, thank you. Is there a Wi-Fi connection available in my room? HR: Yes, you’ll find the password in you room beside the TV. We hope you enjoy your stay with us. P: Okay Mr. Watts, if y [..]
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gBooking class - use varies depending upon airline
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gGI Bill Established after World War II, the GI Bill is a government funded program that help veterans receive money for education and job training. The law also made possible the loan of billions of dollars to purchase homes for millions of veterans, and helped transform the majority of Americans from renters to homeowners.
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gGenotoxic
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gGOVERNMENT PROCURED TRANSPORTATION
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gGas.
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gAbbreviation for Gas
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gGas - Any fluid, either combustible or noncombustible, that has neither independent shape nor volume and tends to expand indefinitely if unconfined. Gas is any substance that exists in a gaseous state at the surface under normal conditions. Gas includes methane (CH4), carbon dioxide, other gaseous hydrocarbons, and nitrogen.
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gGlobal Warming Potential
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gThe standard abbreviation for government purchases by the governement sector, especially when used in the study of macroeconomics. This abbreviation is most often seen in the aggregate expenditure equ [..]
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gBack to Index
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gGeneral Studies All undergraduate students must complete a minimum of 35 credit hours of approved General Studies courses. Some colleges, departments or majors have other requirements which may influence students' course selections. Check with an advisor before selecting courses to fulfill the General Studies requirement.
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gNCATE/SPA Standards.
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gGateway (also known as Payment Gateway)
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gGrace Period
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gGazette Notice / New Zealand Gazette
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gGusts- A rapid fluctuation of wind speed with variations of 10 knots or more between peaks and lulls.
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gBack to top Georgian This period covers the reigns of the four English King Georges from 1714 to 1830, a period of massive social and technological change. Stylistically it encompasses the English int [..]
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g[Back to Top]
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gGAI – Short for Global Authentication Inc., a professional grading company, part of the Big Four.Game Used Cards (GU)- A card that has a piece of game used memorabilia embedded into the card such as a [..]
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(texting)? ''GpatrJ''
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gGift Taxes A federal tax levied on the transfer of property as a gift. This tax is paid by the donor. Currently, the first $14,000 a year from a donor to each recipient is exempt from tax. Most states also impose a gift tax. The gift tax exemption is indexed for inflation.
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gGalleon
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gget in touch with your manhood, give it a tug, go blind, Go Hans Solo on Darth Vader's head, goose the gherkin,
grease the pipe/hog...
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gGary Coleman's forearm, gearstick, gear shift, giggle stick, Goliath, gravy maker, grower not a shower,
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gget a piece, get biblical, get into her pants, get it on, get laid, get lucky, get one's noodle wet, get an oil change, get physical, get some, get some ass, get your dick wet, get your pole poli [..]
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gGleason grade
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gFifth letter of a Nasdaq stock symbol specifying that the issue is the first convertible bond of the company.
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gG (named gee ) is the 7th letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
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gG (named gee ) is the 7th letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
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gThe G Crosstown Local is an 11.4-mile-long (18.3 km) rapid transit service in the B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored light green since it uses [..]
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gG is the seventh letter of the Latin alphabet.
G may also refer to:
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gSol, so, or G is the fifth note of the fixed-do solfège starting on C. As such it is the dominant, a perfect fifth above C or perfect fourth below C.
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gG is a 2002 American drama film directed by Christopher Scott Cherot. It is loosely based on the novel The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald.
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gG: Methamphetamine on the Navajo Nation, known simply as G is a 2004 independent documentary film directed and produced by Shonie De La Rosa and Larry Blackhorse Lowe. It explores the effect that meth [..]
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gG is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Gerald Levert. The album was originally scheduled to be released on September 21, 1999 under the title Same 'Ol G but was pushed back and releas [..]
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gG is the fourteenth studio album by King Creosote. It was released in 2001.
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