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quasi- [ˈkweɪzaɪ, ingl am -saɪ] PREF

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The rebel side has not held its promises either, which results in a state of quasicivil war.
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Although the council's powers are basically legislative in nature, they may exercise certain quasi-judicial functions, especially on matters requiring thorough investigation and fact-finding procedures.
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The whole story had a quasi-western feel to it.
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When drug across a sample, probe bending accommodates for topographical differences in the substrate and provides a quasi-constant tip-to-substrate distance, "d".
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Within a country the data are usually produced by one or more statistical organizations, "e.g.," a governmental or quasi-governmental organization and/or the central banks.
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In 2001 the total workforce in national and state governments and the quasi-government sector was 620,000, and the private sector employed 219,000.
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Thus, a scheme is noetherian if and only if it is locally noetherian and quasi-compact.
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The quasi-independent variable will be the x-variable, the variable that is manipulated in order to affect a dependent variable.
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Strictly speaking, this is the definition of a "left" quasifield.
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Some researchers use the term magnetricity to describe the manipulation of magnetic monopole quasiparticles in spin ice, in analogy to the word electricity.
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