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The ITU (see ITU) standard for 14.4 kbs modem communications.
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The proposed ITU (see ITU) standard for 28.8 kbs modem communications.
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Goods without an owner; unclaimed goods.
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To set aside.
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Sound and justified; meeting the test of patentability.
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In the context of this document, confirm or ensure well grounded logic, and true and accurate determinations.
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is the process of performing a set of experiments that establish the efficacy and reliability of a technique or procedure or modification thereof. Validation includes specification of the requirements, determination of the characteristics of the methods, a check that the requirements can be fulfilled by using the method and a statement on the validity.
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The issue of whether a patent is valid. See Valid.
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Value-Added Reseller/Value-Added Dealer/Value-Added Specialty Distributor. Companies or people who sell computer hardware or software and add-value in the process. Usually, the value added is specific technical or marketing knowledge and/or experience.
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generic name for all display terminals.
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Representation of graphic images by mathematical formulas. For instance, a circle is defined by a specific position and radius.
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Whether; or.
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Or not.
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Data created and maintained by the electronic discovery vendor as a result of processing the document. While some vendor-added metadata has direct value to customers, much of it is used for process reporting, chain of custody, and data accountability. Contrast with customer-added metadata.
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A writ summoning persons to court to act as jurors. See venire facias in Foreign Words Glossary.
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Writ used in summoning jurors.
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The geographical location in which a case is tried.
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The geographical location in which a case is tried.
Authority of a court to hear a matter based on geographical location.
The geographical location in which a case is tried.
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Extracting data from documents in a collection in a way that matches exactly as the information appears in the documents.
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A conclusion, as to fact or law, that forms the basis for the judgment of the jury or the court. See Judgment as a Matter of Law.
The decision of a petit jury or a judge.
The decision of a trial jury or a judge that determines the guilt or innocence of a criminal defendant, or that determines the final outcome of a civil case.
The decision in the case as to whether the defendant is found guilty or not guilty, as determined by the jury, or the judge in a non jury case.
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A finding by a judge or jury, delivered in open court, that the defendant is guilty or not guilty of a charged offense.
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To confirm the truth or correctness of something. Vitreous humor – The ocular fluid (from within the eye) that is often used as a sample for testing in postmortem toxicology.
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