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asiento
asiento (Spanish: contract) was the concession made by Spain to Britain at Utrecht in 1713 of the right to supply negro slaves to the Spanish empire. It had previously been held by the Portuguese and the French. Intended to last for thirty years, the trade was never as profitable as the British... Read more |
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Employee Compensation
Employee Compensation EXEMPT AND NONEXEMPT JOBS LEGISLATION INFLUENCE OF PAY ON EMPLOYEE ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR ACHIEVING INTERNAL CONSISTENCY ACHIEVING EXTERNAL COMPETITIVENESS EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION FORMS OF COMPENSATION BIBLIOGRAPHY Employees receive compensation from a company in... Read more |
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compensation point
compensation point The point reached in a plant when the rate of photosynthesis is equal to the rate of respiration. This means that the carbon dioxide released from respiration is equivalent to that which is taken up during photosynthesis. The compensation point is reached as light intensity... Read more |
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CCD
CCD (Carbonate Compensation Depth) In oceanography , the depth where carbonate ions under saturation in the water column or in the sediment pore and the water interface is large enough so that the rate of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) sedimentation is totally compensated for by the rate of calcium... Read more |
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Jays Treaty
Jay's Treaty concluded in 1794 between the United States and Great Britain to settle difficulties arising mainly out of violations of the Treaty of Paris of 1783 and to regulate commerce and navigation. Negotiations War threatened when the British admiralty ordered the seizure of American vessels... Read more |
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hypertrophy
hypertrophy , enlargement of a tissue or organ of the body resulting from an increase in the size of its cells. Such growth accompanies an increase in the functioning of the tissue. In normal physiology the growth in size of muscles (e.g., in an athlete as a result of increased exercise) and also... Read more |
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athletes heart
hypertrophy , enlargement of a tissue or organ of the body resulting from an increase in the size of its cells. Such growth accompanies an increase in the functioning of the tissue. In normal physiology the growth in size of muscles (e.g., in an athlete as a result of increased exercise) and also... Read more |
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Osmoregulation
Osmoregulation Osmoregulation means the physiological processes that an organism uses to maintain water balance; that is, to compensate for water loss, avoid excess water gain, and maintain the proper osmotic concentration (osmolarity) of the body fluids. Most humans are... Read more |
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