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  • 41Residual root — Residual Re*sid u*al (r? z?d ? al), a. [See {Residue}.] Pertaining to a residue; remaining after a part is taken. [1913 Webster] {Residual air} (Physiol.), that portion of air contained in the lungs which can not be expelled even by the most… …

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  • 42Residual value — is one of the constituents of a leasing calculus or operation. It describes the future value of a good in terms of percentage of depreciation of its initial value.Example: A car is sold at a list price of $20,000 today. After a usage of 36 months …

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  • 43residual income — residual return The net income that a subsidiary undertaking or division of an organization generates after being charged a percentage return for the book value of the net assets or resources deemed to be under its control. The residual income… …

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  • 44Residual topology — [ Residual Topological Isomerism of Intertwined Molecules; O. Lukin, A. Godt, F. Vögtle Chem. Eur. J. 2004; vol. 10: 1878 1883 DOI|10.1002/chem.200305203] is a descriptive stereochemical term to classify a number of intertwined and interlocked… …

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  • 45Residual user — Hypothesis:Economic theory regarding residential construction.The belief that residential construction cannot compete with other industries for inputs and cheap credit during high boom periods. Consequently, this industry is a residual user… …

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  • 46Residual-excited linear prediction — (RELP) is an obsolete speech coding algorithm. It was originally proposed in the 1970s and can be seen as an ancestor of Code Excited Linear Prediction (CELP). Unlike CELP however, RELP directly transmits the residual signal. To achieve lower… …

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  • 47Residual property — may refer to:* Residual property (mathematics), a property of groups * Residual property (physics), a thermodynamic term …

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  • 48residual estate — n: residuary estate at estate 3a Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 49residual income — UK US noun [C or U] FINANCE, ACCOUNTING ► income that a person, company, or organization has left after they have paid taxes, debts, etc.: »Pension payments reduce residual income for tax purposes. ► (also residuals [plural]) money that a writer… …

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  • 50Residual self image — is the concept that individuals tend to think of themselves as projecting a certain appearance. In psychology, use of the term is often linked with periods of radical transformation, in which a person may still see themselves as occupying their… …

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