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Prime Rate
PRIME RATE The prime rate is the rate of interest, reported as a percentage, charged by commercial banks on short-term loans to the nation's largest, most credit-worthy corporations. Relatively few U.S. corporations may borrow at this rate. Occasionally banks lend slightly below the prime rate to... Read more |
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evolutionary rate
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baud rate
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saturated adiabatic lapse rate
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environmental lapse rate
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Moynihan Report
Moynihan Report BIBLIOGRAPHY In early 1965 Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927–2003), then assistant secretary for policy planning and research at the Department of Labor, completed a report that was eventually published as The Negro Family. In the report Moynihan had identified certain... Read more |
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Freight rates
RAILROAD RATE WARS RAILROAD RATE WARS. The rapid expansion after the Civil War added greatly to the number of communities, large and small, served by two or more railroads competing for the traffic between these communities and markets. The fact that many of the points served by competitive... Read more |
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Annual Percentage Rate
Annual Percentage Rate (APR) The annual percentage rate (APR) is the effective rate of interest that is charged on an installment loan, such as those provided by banks, retail stores, and other lenders. Since the enactment of the Truth in Lending Act in 1969, lenders have been required to report... Read more |
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guttation
guttation The extrusion of water and sometimes salts from the aerial parts of plants, particularly at night when transpiration rates are low. Guttation may occur in plants that are less than about 10 m tall, where hydrostatic pressure is insufficient to prevent the flow of water into the xylem when... Read more |
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