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  2. Public Lending Right - Wikipedia

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    A public lending right ( PLR) is a program intended to either compensate authors for the potential loss of sales from their works being available in public libraries [1] or as a governmental support of the arts, through support of works available in public libraries, such as books, music and artwork. Thirty-five countries have a PLR program, [2 ...

  3. Pulse link repeater - Wikipedia

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    Pulse link repeater. In telecommunications, a pulse link repeater (PLR) is a device that interfaces concatenated E and M signaling paths. A PLR converts a ground, received from the E lead of one signal path, to −48 VDC, which is applied to the M lead of the concatenated signal path. In many commercial carrier systems, the channel bank cards ...

  4. Perichoresis - Wikipedia

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    Perichoresis. Gothic triskele window element. Perichoresis (from Greek: περιχώρησις perikhōrēsis, "rotation") [1] is a term referring to the relationship of the three persons of the triune God ( Father, Son, and Holy Spirit) to one another. It was first used as a term in Christian theology, by the Church Fathers.

  5. Private letter ruling - Wikipedia

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    Private letter rulings (PLRs), in the United States, are written decisions by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) in response to taxpayer requests for guidance. A letter ruling is "a written statement issued to a taxpayer by an Associate Chief Counsel Office of the Office of Chief Counsel or by the Tax Exempt and Government Entities Division that interprets and applies the tax laws to a ...

  6. Pupilometer - Wikipedia

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    Pupilometer. Pupillometer, also spelled pupilometer, is a medical device intended to measure by reflected light the size of the pupil of the eye. [1] In addition to measuring pupil size, current automated pupillometers may also be able to characterize pupillary light reflex. Some instruments for measuring pupillary distance (PD) are often, but ...

  7. Rhetoric of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Generally categorized as populist, emotional, and antagonistic, Trump's style of rhetoric has been identified as a central reason behind his persuasiveness. [2] Trump's rhetoric, mannerisms, statements and idiolect have been described as Trumpisms and Trumpspeak.

  8. RAS syndrome - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] A person is said to "suffer" from RAS syndrome when they redundantly use one or more of the words that make up an acronym or initialism with the abbreviation itself. Usage commentators consider such redundant acronyms poor style that is best avoided in writing, especially in a formal context, though they are common in speech. [ 4 ]

  9. Likelihood ratios in diagnostic testing - Wikipedia

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    In evidence-based medicine, likelihood ratios are used for assessing the value of performing a diagnostic test. They use the sensitivity and specificity of the test to determine whether a test result usefully changes the probability that a condition (such as a disease state) exists. The first description of the use of likelihood ratios for ...

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