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  • 11FACTOR — may also refer to the Object Oriented programming requirements caputre acronym Functionality, Application domain, Conditions, Technology, Objects and Responsibility; FACTOR (the Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent on Records) is a private non… …

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  • 12Factor — Fac tor, n. [L. factor a doer: cf. F. facteur a factor. See {Fact}.] 1. (Law) One who transacts business for another; an agent; a substitute; especially, a mercantile agent who buys and sells goods and transacts business for others in commission; …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 13Factor X — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Factor X puede referirse a: Un grupo musical español, de Asturias. Un grupo de superhéroes de las historietas de Márvel Cómics. Un factor de coagulación sanguíneo. Un programa de TV reality musical. Versión de dicho… …

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  • 14factor V — m. hemat. Factor lábil que tras su activación da lugar al factor VI o acelerina. También se denomina proacelerina. Medical Dictionary. 2011. factor V …

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  • 15factor IX — nīn n a clotting factor whose absence is associated with Christmas disease called also autoprothrombin II, Christmas factor * * * a coagulation factor normally present in blood. Deficiency of the factor results in haemophilia B. * * * see under… …

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  • 16factor — [fak′tər] n. [ME factour < OFr facteur < L factor, doer, maker < pp. of facere, DO1] 1. a) a person who carries on business transactions for another; commission merchant; agent for the sale of goods entrusted to his possession b) an… …

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  • 17factor VI — m. hemat. Acelerina. Medical Dictionary. 2011. factor VI Supuesto producto …

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  • 18Factor T — is a book first published in 1956 written by the Polish writer, philosopher, filmmaker, componist and poet Stefan Themerson. [ cite journal |last=Wisdom |first=J. O. |authorlink=John Wisdom |year=1958 |month=May |title=Review |journal=The British …

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  • 19Factōr — (eigentlich Fāctor, lat.), 1) der etwas macht, besorgt; daher 2) (Hdlgsw.), so v.w. Disponent; od. 3) Vorsteher eines Geschäfts, einer Fabrik od. einer mechanischen Werkstätte; so Aufseher von Eisenhütten, Farbenwerken, einer Buchdruckerei,… …

    Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • 20factor — m. fisiol. Elemento o sustancia que interviene en la activación o durante el desarrollo de una reacción. Medical Dictionary. 2011. factor …

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