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  • 61Vertical sash — Vertical Ver ti*cal, a. [Cf. F. vertical. See {Vertex}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one. [1913 Webster] Charity . . . is… …

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  • 62Vertical steam engine — Vertical Ver ti*cal, a. [Cf. F. vertical. See {Vertex}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Of or pertaining to the vertex; situated at the vertex, or highest point; directly overhead, or in the zenith; perpendicularly above one. [1913 Webster] Charity . . . is… …

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  • 63Vertical farming — ist eine konzeptionelle Art der Landwirtschaft in Hochhäusern urbaner Gebiete. In diesen Hochhäusern (manchmal auch Farmscrapers [1] genannt) können Nahrungsmittel wie Früchte, Gemüse, Fisch und Viehbestände durch die Nutzung von Treibhäusern und …

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  • 64Vertical world — Vertical World, established 1987, was the first indoor rock climbing gym in North America. It is a string of rock climbing gyms spread throughout the Greater Seattle area. There are four gyms, located in Seattle, Redmond, Bremerton and Everett,… …

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  • 65vertical integration — ➔ integration * * * vertical integration UK US noun [U] (also vertical amalgamation, also vertical combination) ECONOMICS, MANAGEMENT ► (also vertical merger) a …

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  • 66Vertical market software — is aimed at addressing the needs of any given business within a discernible vertical market (specific industry or market). While horizontal market software can be useful to a wide array of industries (such as word processors or spreadsheet… …

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  • 67Vertical transmission — Vertical transmission, also known as mother to child transmission, is the transmission of an infection or other disease from mother to child immediately before and after birth during the perinatal period. A pathogen s transmissibility refers to… …

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  • 68Vertical handoff — refers to a network node changing the type of connectivity it uses to access a supporting infrastructure, usually to support node mobility. For example, a suitably equipped laptop might be able to use both a high speed wireless LAN and a cellular …

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  • 69Vertical exaggeration — (VE) is a scale that is used in raised relief maps, plans and technical drawings (cross section perspectives). The exaggeration is used to emphasize vertical features, which might be too small to identify relative to the horizontal scale.Vertical …

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  • 70Vertical vowel system — refers to a system of vowels in a language which requires just one vowel dimension to phonemically distinguish vowels. Theoretically, rounding, frontness and backness, and vowel height could be used in one dimensional vowel systems; however,… …

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