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  • 1Abundance (Technocracy) — Abundance economics deals with situations where there are more than enough resources for everyone (i.e. an abundance). Such a situation (as in digital content) is termed a post scarcity economy.Technocrats believe that classical economics cannot… …

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  • 2Abundance of the chemical elements — Estimated proportions of matter, dark matter and dark energy in the universe. Only the fraction of the mass and energy in the universe labeled atoms is composed of chemical elements. The abundance of a chemical element measures how relatively… …

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  • 3abundance — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great, rich, sheer ▪ We were amazed by the sheer abundance of food. ▪ relative ▪ high, low …

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  • 4Abundance (chemistry) — In a chemical reaction, a reactant is considered to be in abundance if the quantity of that substance is high and virtually unchanged by the reaction. Abundance differs from excess in that a reactant in excess is simply any reactant other than… …

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  • 5have — verb Have is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑hotel, ↑library, ↑mixture, ↑patient, ↑room, ↑sentence, ↑tape, ↑word Have is used with these nouns as the object: ↑A level, ↑ability, ↑ …

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  • 6Occupancy-abundance relationship — In macroecology, the occupancy abundance (O A) relationship is the relationship between the abundance of species and the size of their ranges within a region. This relationship is perhaps one of the most well documented relationships in… …

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  • 7Natural abundance — In chemistry, natural abundance (NA) refers to the abundance of isotopes of a chemical element as naturally found on a planet. The relative atomic mass (a weighted average) of these isotopes is the atomic weight listed for the element in the… …

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  • 8Rank abundance curve — A rank abundance curve is a chart used by ecologists to display indicators of biodiversity specifically species richness and species evenness. This is achieved using the relative abundances of different species in a sample. Rank abundance curves… …

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  • 9HMS Abundance — Two ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Abundance :*HMS|Abundance|1799|6 was a storeship launched and purchased in 1799 and sold in 1823. *HMS Abundance was a iron screw storeship purchased in 1855 as HMS|Alfred|1855|6, renamed HMS… …

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  • 10Hades (The Hills Have Eyes) — For other uses, see Hades (disambiguation) Hades is a fictional character in the remakes of The Hills Have Eyes series of film; Hades appears as the main villain of the film The Hills Have Eyes 2 and as a main character in the graphic novel ,… …

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