a Governmental & Military Abbreviation

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A market in which there is much trading.

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Amplitude

The maximum instantaneous value of alternating current or voltage. It can be in either a positive or negative direction. The greatest distance through which an oscillating body moves from the mid point. OR A measure of floor vibration. It is the magnitude or total distance traveled by each oscillation of the vibration. OR A measurement of the distance from highest to lowest excursion of a variable or physical motion. Often used with reference to waveforms.

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Anatomy

Anatomy is the branch of biology concerned with the study of the structure of animals and their parts, it is also referred to as zootomy to separate it from human anatomy. In some of its facets, anatomy is related to embryology and comparative anatomy, which itself is closely related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny. Human anatomy is one of the basic essential sciences of medicine.

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Analog

As humans, we perceive the world in analog. Everything we see and hear is a continuous transmission of information to our senses. This continuous stream is what defines analog data. Digital information, on the other hand, estimates analog data using only ones and zeros. For example, a turntable (or record player) is an analog device, while a CD player is digital.

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Alpha

First letter of Greek alphabet. Commonly used as a symbol to denote a known quantity Prefixed to name of a constellation, it denotes principiil star in that constellation

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Approach

A final approach is the last leg in an aircraft's approach to landing, when the aircraft is lined up with the runway and descending for landing.

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