Look up slippage in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Slippage may refer to: Degree of slipping or loosening as result of slipperiness Slippage (finance)...
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With regard to futures contracts as well as other financial instruments, slippage is the difference between where the computer signaled the entry and exit...
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Cognitive slippage is considered a milder and sub-clinical presentation of formal thought disorder observed via unusual use of language. It is often identified...
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Landslide (redirect from Land slippage)
Landslides, also known as landslips, or rockslides, are several forms of mass wasting that may include a wide range of ground movements, such as rockfalls...
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Slipped strand mispairing (redirect from Replication slippage)
Slipped strand mispairing (SSM, also known as replication slippage) is a mutation process which occurs during DNA replication. It involves denaturation...
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planning, a slippage is the act of missing a deadline. It can be an arbitrary milestone put in place to help track progress. To avoid slippage, one must...
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Slippage is a collection of short stories by American author Harlan Ellison. In the introduction, Ellison introduces the concept of "slippage", or the...
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automotive clutches on manual transmissions are dry clutches.[citation needed] Slippage of a friction clutch (where the clutch is partially engaged but the shafts...
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between 0.4% and 2.3%, while the rate of slippage is between 0.6% and 1.3%. Even if no breakage or slippage is observed, 1–3% of women will test positive...
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referring to a fracture through the growth plate (physis), which results in slippage of the overlying end of the femur (metaphysis). Normally, the head of the...
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