G Business & Finance Abbreviation

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Gold

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Symbol:"Au" Atomic Number:"79" Atomic Mass: 196.97amu. Gold is one of the transition elements. Gold is one of the Earth's precious metals. You will find the yellow colored metal used in jewelry, electronics, coins, satellites, and even medicines. Gold is very non-reactive and will not oxidize in air. 

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Ground

The electric neutral line having the same potential as the surrounding earth; the negative side of a direct current power system; the reference point for an electrical system. 1. An electrical term meaning to connect to the earth. 2. A conducting connection, whether intentional or accidental by which an electric circuit, or equipment, is connected to the earth or some conducting body that serves in place of the earth.

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Global

Describing any function that can be performed on an entire document without requiring individual commands for each use For example, a global search and replace command will instruct the computer to locate a particular word or phrase and replace it with a different word or phrase wherever the original form occurs in the document.

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Gravity

A mutual physical force of nature that causes two bodies to attract each other.

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Good

A product that can be produced, bought, and sold, and that has a physical identity. Sometimes said, inaccurately, to be anything that "can be dropped on your foot" or, also inaccurately, to be "visible." Contrasts with service. Trade in goods is much easier to measure than trade in services, and thus much more thoroughly documented and analyzed.

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Garbage

Garbage means all kinds of victual, domestic and operational wastes generated during the normal operation of a ship and liable to be disposed of on regular basis or periodically. It does not include fresh fish and parts thereof or sewage. It also excludes substances and emissions prohibited or controlled under other Annexes to MARPOL.

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glass

A glass is an amorphous solid. The term is usually applied to inorganic solids and not to plastics or other organics. Glasses do not have crystalline internal structure. They usually are hard and brittle solids.

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Gate

The controlling terminal of a FET. A voltage on the gate controls the current flow between the source and drain. A basic logic element (e.g. AND, OR, NOT, NAND, NOR, XOR, etc.).

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