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Recoveryn. the amount of money and any other right or property received b...
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RecoveryProcess leading to partial or complete restoration of a cell, tissue, organ or organism following its damage from exposure to a harmful substance or agent. Term used in analytical and preparative chem [..]
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RecoveryThe fraction of hydrocarbons that can or has been produced from a well, reservoir or field; also, the fluid that has been produced.
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RecoveryThe increase in fuel moisture as a result of increased relative humidity, usually occurring overnight.The general term used to describe the maximum overnight value of atmospheric relative humidity.
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RecoveryThe phase in the incident response plan that ensures that affected systems or services are restored to a condition specified in the service delivery objectives (SDOs) or business continuity plan (BCP)
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Recovery1 [countable, usually singular, uncountable] recovery (from something) the process of becoming well again after an illness or injury My father made a full recovery from the operation. to make a remark [..]
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Recoverymid-14c., "return to health," from Anglo-French recoverie (c. 1300), Old French recovree "remedy, cure, recovery," from past participle stem of recovrer (see recover). Meaning &quo [..]
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RecoveryA phase of the business cycle characterized by increasing gross national product, lessening unemployment, and a leveling out of previously falling prices. It is popularly called an upturn or revival.
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RecoveryImplementing the prioritized actions required to return the processes and support functions to operational stability following an interruption or disaster.
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Recoveryrestoration or return to a defined state of being.
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RecoveryValue can be recovered from waste by recovering materials through recycling, composting or recovery of energy.
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RecoveryRecovery is the percentage of the reverse osmosis feedwater which is converted into permeate. The term recovery is also referred to as conversion.
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RecoveryA early expansionary phase of the business cycle shortly after a contraction has ended, but before a full-blown expansion begins. During a recovery, the unemployment rate remains relatively high, but [..]
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RecoveryThe amount of money and any other right or property awarded to or received by a plaintiff in a lawsuit.
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Recovery(also "recovery shot, trouble shot") a shot that is played to extricate oneself from trouble after an errant shot Example: Tim hit a spectacular recovery/recovery shot/trouble shot f [..]
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RecoveryA shot played from a difficult situation.
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RecoveryShot played back into a good position from an unfavourable one.
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Recoveryreturn to an original state; "the recovery of the forest after the fire was surprisingly rapid" convalescence: gradual healing (through rest) after sickness or injury the act [..]
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RecoveryA recovery from a recession is said to begin in the quarter when GDP first moves back up. Note that the recession is considered over, even though GDP is still below it prior peak and may remain so for [..]
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RecoveryThe process by which data bases are rebuilt after a system fails.
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Recovery Referring to a player's shot. A shot played back into a good position from a hazard, rough, or a generally unfavorable position.
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Recovery(aka: "recovery shot", "trouble shot") a shot that is taken to get oneself out of a difficult situation (including, sand traps, weeds, rough, trees etc.) including [..]
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RecoveryA term used in process metallurgy to indicate the proportion of valuable material obtained in the processing of an ore. It is generally stated as a percentage of valuable metal in the ore that is reco [..]
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RecoveryIn a database management system, the procedures and capabilities available for reconstruction of the contents of a database to a state that prevailed before the detection of processing errors and before the occurrence of a hardware or software failure that resulted in the destruction of some or all of the stored data.
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RecoveryTo place a shot in a good position from a bad position.
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RecoveryConverts BTU or Watt input into gallons heated per one hour (GPH). For example, a State 1212 Series 40,000 BTU gas water heater recovers, or heats, 41 gallons in one hour. 90º Rise indicates that inco [..]
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RecoveryDefinition A period in a business cycle following a recession, during which the GDP rises.
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RecoveryThe interval wherein a subject displays steady improvement with regard to quantifiable rebound of capabilities and dexterity following severe health issues or trauma.
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RecoveryFor subjects having severe mental health issues, a self-help organization that directs focus to willpower exercises and methods which help the subject maintain control over temperamental outbursts, as [..]
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Recoverypl: -er·ies 1 : the act, process, or fact of recovering 2 a : the obtaining, getting back, or vindication of a right or property by judgment or decree ;esp : the obtaining of damages b : an ...
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RecoveryPeriod in a business cycle when economic activity picks up and the gross national product grows, leading into the expansion phase of the cycle.
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RecoveryRecreation of the original stored data in a RAID storage system e.g. after a hard disk failure. The missing data is recreated from the stored parity information.
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Recoverychemistry - observed concentration divided by theoretical or true concentration, usually expressed as a percentage
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RecoveryThe recovery of an analyte is an analytical procedure which is used to measure the inaccuracy of the test method. Recovery is measured by assaying a sample after adding a known amount of the analyte and the same sample without added analyte.
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RecoveryTaking used gas out of a fridge system and filling it into packages. Avoids release into the environment – an action that is environmentally irresponsible and illegal in many countries. This process i [..]
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Recovery – The process of removing nondeposited powder from the air prior to recirculating the powder through the delivery system.
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RecoveryAn upward price movement after a decline. Same as Rally.
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RecoveryA process where non-deposited powder is removed from the air before recirculating powder through the system.
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RecoveryThe restoration, and improvement where appropriate, of facilities, livelihoods and living conditions of disaster-affected communities, including efforts to reduce disaster risk factors. Comment: The recovery task of rehabilitation and reconstruction begins soon after the emergency phase has ended, and should be based on pre-existing strategies and [..]
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Recoveryis the process of using backups, e.g., from a hard drive or online storage, to restore lost data.
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RecoveryRecovery is a term subject to different meanings. Recovery in a broad sense means the return of something lost. In the legal context, it refers to the amount of money and any other right or property a [..]
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RecoveryThe dollars collected subsequent to a purchase, net of expenses, on a guaranteed loan.
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RecoveryA process of overcoming addiction to alcohol, other psychoactive substance, or addictive behavior. Often this involves a commitment to abstinence, but sometimes it involves reduced use rather than com [..]
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Recoveryrecuperatio
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RecoveryRestoration or return to health from sickness.
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RecoveryThe capabilities necessary to assist communities affected by an incident to recover effectively. (NPG)
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RecoveryThe lowering of the polarization of a cell during rest periods.
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RecoveryThe removal of residual stresses by localized plastic flow as the result of low-temperature annealing operations performed on cold worked metals without altering the grain structure or strength proper [..]
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RecoveryRecovery is the process of resynchronisation with the normal SCOOT stage timings after bus priority has finished. There are 4 recovery methods available to bus priority in SCOOT these are as follows: DN - do nothing recovery accepts the change which has taken place in the signal timings due to the action of bus optimisation and updates SCOOT with [..]
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RecoveryA term used in process metallurgy to indicate the proportion of valuable material obtained in the processing of an ore. It is generally stated as a percentage of valuable metal in the ore that is reco [..]
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RecoveryHeat activation of the elastic memory effect to cause expanded tubing to shrink down to its extruded size.
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Recovery The process, enabled by utility programs and disk toolkits, of 'undeleting' or otherwise getting back files which have disappeared unexpectedly . The process of recreating files which have disappeared, or become corrupted, from backup copies. *** The Information Security Glossary ***
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RecoveryMeasures which support emergency or critical incident -affected individuals and school communities in reconstruction of the physical infrastructure and restoration of emotional, economic, environmental and physical wellbeing.Recruitment Process used to attract, assess and select applicants to fill a vacancy.
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RecoveryProcess by which plant and animal communities revert to their pre–perturbation state.
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RecoveryRecreation of the original stored data in a RAID storage system e.g. after a hard disk failure. The missing data is recreated from the stored parity information.
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RecoveryMaintenance of abstinence from alcohol and/or other drug use by any means. The term is particularly associated with mutual-help groups, and in Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and other twelve-step groups refers to the process of attaining and maintaining sobriety. Since recovery is viewed as a lifelong process, an AA member is always viewed internally as [..]
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RecoveryThe amount recovered from a third party responsible for a loss on which a claim has been paid.
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RecoveryAmount recovered from a third party responsible for a loss on which a claim has been paid.
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RecoveryAmount recovered from a third party responsible for a loss on which a claim has been paid.
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Recoverydecisions and actions taken after a disaster with a view to returning to pre-disaster operations while undertaking the necessary adjustments to reduce future risk
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RecoveryAmount recovered from a third party responsible for a loss on which a claim has been paid.
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RecoveryThe recurrence of the rate of a response that had been reduced when aversive stimuli no longer are present or delivered contingent on the response. 9
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RecoveryReturn to an earlier level of responding after responding has been reduced by an operation such as extinction or punishment. The vocabulary does not distinguish between recovery during maintained cond [..]
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RecoveryThe natural or assisted restoration of a population to specified levels for minimum number of consecutive years to a designated area within its original range.
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RecoveryThe percentage of valuable metal in the ore that is recovered by metallurgical treatment. Reserve
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RecoveryLocation and removal of deceased victims. Also, the time needed for a firefighter to spend in rehab
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RecoveryIn astronomy, the first time a periodic comet is observed on its inbound journey toward perihelion. In meteoritics, the collection of a meteorite after its fall.
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RecoveryA term used in process metallurgy to indicate the proportion of valuable material obtained in the processing of an ore. It is generally stated as a percentage of valuable metal in the ore that is recovered compared to the total valuable metal present in the ore.
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Recoverythe return to the On guard
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Recoveryn. the amount of money and any other right or property received by a plaintiff in a lawsuit.
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RecoveryA carrier's cyclic flight operations is separated into launch and recovery (landing) phases. During the recovery phase the flight deck starts clear of aircraft. Upon landing, each A/C is taxied f [..]
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RecoveryThe time or frames it takes for a character to return to a neutral state after the frames in which the attack actually hits have passed. The shorter the time, the better.
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RecoveryThe brief period of time after you perform an attack, or after you get hit by an attack, during which you cannot move.
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RecoverySee Frame data definitions.
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RecoveryThe act of defenders to get back into a defensive position.
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RecoveryWhen the financial markets and/or the economy (could be globally or just nationally) starts pulling through after a recession or a downturn.
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RecoveryRising prices following a decline.
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Recovery According to the government agency Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), recovery from substance addiction or mental illness is defined as “a process of change wh [..]
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RecoveryHighest number of desired cells or particles recovered, regardless of contamination from other, unwanted cells or particles.
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RecoveryThe process by which the decline of an endangered or threatened species is stopped or reversed, or threats to its survival neutralized so that its long-term survival in the wild can be ensured, and it can be removed from the list of threatened and endangered species.
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RecoveryWhen the constituent populations of naturally produced fish belonging to an endangered population unit are sufficiently abundant, productive and diverse in terms of life histories and distribution tha [..]
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RecoveryThe recovery of the biota of an ecosystem or water body from the adverse impacts of environmental pressures. Recovery is expected in consequence of appropriate response measures and activities (e.g., [..]
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Recoverythe fraction of hydrocarbons that can or has been produced from a well, reservoir or field.
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RecoveryTo restore USAID programs - activities from a contingency state to their usual state under normal operating conditions (the rebuilding phase) (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 502, 51 [..]
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RecoveryA early expansionary phase of the business cycle shortly after a contraction has ended, but before a full-blown expansion begins. During a recovery, the unemployment rate remains relatively high, but [..]
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RecoveryRecovery is a general term used to describe the extraction of economically usable materials or energy from wastes. The concept may involve recycling or conversion into different and sometimes, unrelat [..]
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RecoveryIndex of a material's ability to recover from deformation in the compressibility and recovery test (ASTM F-36), the deformation under load test (ASTM D-621) and the plastometer test (ASTM D-926). In the compressibility and recovery test, it usually is reported with compressibility and given as %. It is calculated by dividing the difference bet [..]
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Recoveryn. the amount of money and any other right or property received by a plaintiff in a lawsuit.
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RecoveryThing that is always fragile, like an egg, or precarious, like greeting somebody that you have only met a single time by a name you are 90 percent on.
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RecoveryThe surgical procedure of removing an organ from a donor.
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RecoveryProcessing of (plastics) waste material for the original purpose or for other purposes including energy recovery.
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RecoveryThe rise in static water level in a well, after discharge from that well or a nearby well has ended. Redox: short for oxidation-reduction.
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RecoveryIn the context of bone marrow transplant, often referring to the gradual increase of lymphohematopoietic cells after transplantation.
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RecoveryDecisions and actions taken after a disaster to restore the normal living conditions while encouraging and facilitating adjustments to reduce disaster risk.
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RecoveryThe use of depreciation of assets to offset costs; or a new period of rising securities prices after a period of declining security values.
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