Fresnel lenses resemble a planoconvex or planoconcave lens that is cut into narrow rings and flattened. If the steps are narrow, the surface of each step is generally made conical and not spherical. The convex surface is reduced to concentric ridges, to avoid overheating and to reduce weight. Fresnel lenses are flat rather than thick in the center and can be stamped out in a mold. Fresnel lenses are commonly used on spotlights. Lamps equipped with this lens are called Fresnels.
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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Fresnels
Front end pertains to the part of the store devoted to the checkouts.

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"Front end" is in the UNSPSC Code "22101501"
  Front end loaders
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Front end loader (Front end loader is a bucket type loader and ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Front end, fronts
Free tyrosine test system is described as a device intended to measure free tyrosine (an amono acid) in serum and urine. Measurements obtained by this device are used in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases such as congenital tyrosinemia (a disease that can cause liver/kidney disorders) and as an adjunct to the measurement of phenylalanine in detecting congenital phenylketonuria (a disease that can cause brain damage).
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System (System refers to a group of things or parts ...)
System (Satz von in Wechselbeziehung oder Wechselwirkung ...)
test (Ein Test ist das Ermitteln eines oder mehrerer ...)
test (Ein Test ist das Ermitteln eines oder mehrerer ...)
Test (Wenn man bei einer Suchmaschine etwas eintippen ...)

Full-time employee equivalent means the unit obtained by dividing by 2.000 hours, the sum of:
(a) the total hours worked by persons employed at the facility, and the total hours of paid vacation and of sick leave taken by persons employed at the facility;
(b) the hours worked on site at the facility by the owner of the facility, if not employed by the facility; and
(c) the hours worked on site at the facility by a person who performs work on a routine basis related to the normal operations of the facility, such as contractors.
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Vacation (Vacation refers to the leisure time away from ...)

Full binding is described as binding in which boards and spine are uniformly covered with the same material.
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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): fuller, Fullers, bindings
Full spectrum daylight refers to a light bulb which are designed to reproduce natural light and are thought by some to be beneficial to health by reducing stress, depression and headaches, amongst other things. Full spectrum bulbs are most often used in desk lamps and floor lamps.
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Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): fuller, Fullers, spectrums
Fully flapped vehicle is a type of wing body vehicle. The side wings can be opened to the sides so that the entire platform is fully accessible. This structure allows cargo to be loaded or unloaded from above the platform. It is of help when loading heavy cargo hoisted by a crane onto the truck
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Vehicle (Vehicle revolves around every device in, upon, or ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): Vehicles
Funfair is a commercially operated park with stalls and shows for amusement; a traveling show; having sideshows and rides and games of skill etc.

A funfair or simply fair - county fair, state fair, is a small to medium sized travelling fair primarily comprised of amusement rides and other sideshows.

Larger fairs or the permanent fairs of cities and seaside resorts may be called a fairground, although technically this should refer to the land where a fair is traditionally held.
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Commercial (Commercials (Eigenh?ndler) sind B?rsenteilnehmer, ...)