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  • 91marginal artery of colon — marginal artery of Drummond arteria marginalis coli …

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  • 92marginal totals — marginal totals, marginals See contingency table …

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  • 93marginal marking — Any notation or printing on the selvage of a sheet of postage stamps that can include the USPS copyright notice, plate number, control marking, informational inscription, or USPS slogan …

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  • 94marginal firm — noun One whose profits are equivalent to the normal expected returns from the capital invested in them • • • Main Entry: ↑margin …

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  • 95marginal land — noun Less fertile land which will be brought under cultivation only if economic conditions justify it • • • Main Entry: ↑margin …

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  • 96Marginal utility — In economics, the marginal utility of a good or service is the utility gained (or lost) from an increase (or decrease) in the consumption of that good or service. Economists sometimes speak of a law of diminishing marginal utility, meaning that… …

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  • 97Marginal product of labor — In economics, the marginal product of labor also known as MPL or MPN is the change in output from hiring one additional unit of labor. It is the increase in output added by the last unit of labor.[1] Ceteris paribus that no other inputs to… …

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  • 98Marginal cost — A typical marginal cost curve with marginal revenue overlaid In economics and finance, marginal cost is the change in total cost that arises when the quantity produced changes by one unit. That is, it is the cost of producing one more unit of a… …

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  • 99Marginal revenue — Typical marginal revenue and average revenue (price) curves for a firm that is not in perfect competition In microeconomics, marginal revenue (MR) is the extra revenue that an additional unit of product will bring. It is the additional income… …

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  • 100Marginal concepts — In economics, marginal concepts are associated with a specific change in the quantity used of a good or service, as opposed to some notion of the over all significance of that class of good or service, or of some total quantity thereof.… …

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