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  • 81Compensation point — The compensation point is the amount of light intensity on the light curve where the rate of photosynthesis exactly matches the rate of respiration. At this point, the uptake of CO2 through photosynthetic pathways is exactly matched to the… …

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  • 82compensation — A return for a benefit conferred or promised, that is, a consideration. Searcy v Grow, 15 Cal 117; a remuneration for services, whether in the form of a fixed salary, fees, commissions, or perquisites of whatever character. 43 Am J1st Pub Of §… …

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  • 83Compensation law of mortality — The compensation law of mortality (late life mortality convergence) states that the relative differences in death rates between different populations of the same biological species decrease with age, because the higher initial death rates in… …

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  • 84Compensation (engineering) — In engineering, compensation is planning for side effects or other unintended issues in a design. The design of an invention can itself also be to compensate for some other existing issue or exception. One example is in a voltage controlled… …

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  • 85Compensation —   A technique used in automatic fee calculation for calculating fees based upon balances in multiple accounts of the same customer. In this way a positive balance in one account can be used to compensate for a negative balance in another. The… …

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  • 86Compensation principle — In welfare economics, the compensation principle refers to a decision rule used to select between pairs of alternative feasible social states. One of these states is the hypothetical point of departure ( the original state ). According to the… …

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  • 87compensation — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Equalizing payment Nouns 1. (act of compensating) compensation, satisfaction, indemnification, indemnity; compromise; counteraction, [equal and opposite] reaction; measure for measure; retaliation,… …

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  • 88compensation neurosis — a fixed preoccupation with real or imaginary disability following an industrial or civil injury, when there is a possibility of financial compensation. The condition tends to deprive the affected person of the motive to overcome the alleged… …

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  • 89compensation body for the damage caused by accidents — eismo įvykių žalos atlyginimo institucija statusas Aprobuotas sritis draudimas apibrėžtis Europos Sąjungos valstybės narės teisės aktų nustatyta tvarka įsteigta institucija, pagal tos valstybės, kurioje ši institucija veikia, teisės aktus yra… …

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  • 90for hire or compensation — In reference to a motor vehicle:–a vehicle operated to carry passengers or freight of other persons for a direct charge, not a vehicle used for the delivery of one s own property or products. 7 Am J2d Auto § 74. Transactions in which a company… …

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