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Basis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Basis may refer to • Cost basis, in income tax law, the original cost of property adjusted for factors such as depreciation. • Basis future, the value differential between a future and the spot price...
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Historical basis for King Arthur - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The historical basis of King Arthur is a source of considerable debate among historians. The first datable mention of King Arthur in an historical context comes from a Latin text of the 9th century -...
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BASIS International is a privately held, Albuquerque, New Mexico-based company that develops and markets language and database tools for business software application developers. Business BASIC language products include: BBj, PRO/5, Visual PRO/5, and JDBC/ODBC Drivers ... Programmer's Tech Archive ... Contacting Tech Support...
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Basis Technology provides software for multilingual text processing and information retrieval. Our software uncovers information and analyzes text from unstructured documents in Asian, European, and Middle Eastern languages using natural language processing, computational linguistics and text analytics. ... Speaking in tongues:
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Basis point - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A basis point (often denoted as bp or ‱ ; rarely, permyriad ) is a unit relating to interest rates that is equal to 1/100th of a percentage point per annum. It is frequently but not exclusivel...
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SEARCH BASIS ... Home About Basis Contact Us Feedback Links Sitemap Updates ... BASIS: Business Access to State Information and Services...
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Basis has been designed to help the public access legislative information. Inside BASIS you can find information on Bills, Schedules and Legislative Members. ... It is possible to have BASIS email updates on bills, listen to audio recordings of committee hearings, find information about your legislators,
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; Most human cells are frequently reproduced and replaced during the life of an individual. However, the process varies with the kind of cell. Somatic , or body cells, such as those that make up skin, hair, and muscle, are duplicated by mitosis . ... The cell division process that produces new cells for growth, repair,
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