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From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License. Fantastic Universe was a U.S. science fiction magazine which began publishing in the 1950s. It ran for 69 issues, from June 1953 to March 1960, under two different publishers. It was part of the explosion of science fiction magazine publishing in the 1950s in the United States, and was moderately successful, outlasting almost all the other magazines of the period. The main editors were Leo Margulies (1954–1956) and Hans Stefan Santesson (1956–1960); under Santesson's tenure the quality declined somewhat, and the magazine became known for printing much UFO-related material. A collection of stories from the magazine, edited by Santesson, appeared in 1960 from Prentice-Hall, titled The Fantastic Universe Omnibus. (more...) Recently featured: Hurricane Fabian – Ode on a Grecian Urn – Edward VI of England Archive – By email – More featured articles...From Wikipedia under the
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317px x 467px | 180.40kB [source page] components are beyond the scope of this inspection We do not do leak tests water tests or do any calculations or calculate any component adequacies Call us before you buy From Yahoo Image Search: "adequacies" so spring break is over but i'm happy with the progress i've made ...
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Psychology Today (blog) "I have adequacies !" Later in her therapy, this same client demonstrated similar wit in how she--albeit modestly--declared her self-image significantly ... From Google News Search: "adequacies" How does the creation of a new word occur, officially? Q. Is there some sort of meeting were some sort of language official determines a new word's adequacy? Just curious. Asked by Bizarre is my Middle Name - Tue Jan 26 00:22:38 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. neologism A language grows by infusion of new words. Anyone who has been on the Internet for more than a few days knows what a webmaster is. Yet only a few years ago if we came across a "webmaster", we wouldn't know what that person did for a living. There are many ways to coin words. You can make words out of thin air: googol, a word for a very large number (1 followed by 100 zeros) was coined by a nine-year-old boy. It was the inspiration behind the naming of the Google search engine. You can redefine old words. The Google name, in turn, became genericized as a verb meaning to search for something, not necessarily on the Web. You can sandwich two existing words (web + master) or you can fuse them together: lexpert (lex + expert),… [cont.] Answered by d_r_siva - Tue Jan 26 05:33:55 2010 how to evaluate the validity and adequacy of the questionaire is measured? Q. statistics to research Asked by jeff - Wed Sep 26 02:18:34 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. There are a number of measures of validity, like face validity (does an expert think it looks right?), construct validity (is it built using a well-proven theory?) and so forth. goes into a LOT more detail. I'd just like to point out, as a warning, that a lot of people will claim that you need reliability (test gets the same result every time) to have validity, but that's not always true. If your reliability is low, however, your validity will generally be suspect unless you can demonstrate it in other ways. And a questionnaire is not the sort of thing that generally can get away with "low reliability/high validity" claims. Answered by Dvandom - Wed Sep 26 10:21:25 2007 What is the meaning of "leveraged" as a verb here?
Q. --- Cooperative s capital base is strong, with a current capital adequacy of 66.63%, with an increasing trend. Currently, the cooperative is *leveraged* at 88%, which is a decrease over last year. Asked by DeepBlueuOcean - Fri Feb 16 01:00:06 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. In the financial sense, leverage means the control of a large amount of funds with a smaller amount. If you use a lever to lift a boulder, you apply a small force to the end of the lever, and lift a huge boulder which you could not lift without the lever. In the stock market when you buy options, you are leveraged. You spend a small amount to control a large number of shares. If you buy individual shares, you earn $1 for each $1 the stock goes up. When you are leveraged , you have paid a premium which gives you the right to purchase a large number of shares of the stock at a given price. This premium is only a fraction of the share price, so if the stock goes up, percentage wise you gain tremendously. You might see profits of %1000 on … [cont.] Answered by the - Fri Feb 16 01:31:31 2007 From Yahoo Answer Search: "adequacies" From Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License. |




