- Industry: Convention
- Number of terms: 32421
- Number of blossaries: 0
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Traditional commission-paying media: press, TV, radio, cinema, outdoor; media handled by full-service agencies.    
    
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									Ability of a material to absorb sound energy and reduce sound intensity.    
    
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									Efficiency of a material to absorb sound at a particular frequency (which relates to sound wave length and material thickness).    
    
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									1) Written summaries of speeches or papers, generally between 200-500 words.   2) Laser presentations, graphic designs or patterns that are not representational of concrete objects. 3) A brief statement of content.    
    
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									Usually rolling corkboards used for attaching copies of research papers for authors to discuss with participants. See POSTER SESSION. See AlsoPoster Session.    
    
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									Any wire conductor, regardless of size or connection, that carries an alternating current.    
    
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									Humming sound heard in an audio system, usually the result of a Ground Loop which is being amplified by the system.    
    
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									A provision sometimes used in contracts to accelerate deposit payment schedule or to demand full prepayment of master account in the event of a default or lack of credit by the organization. May also apply in other situations, such as assignments. Sometimes used in a hotel to accelerate deposit payment schedule or to demand full prepayment of master account in the event of a default by organization.    
    
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									Directional lighting used to highlight a particular area or object to draw attention to that portion of the field of view.    
    
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									A requirement for entering into a binding contract. If a contract proposal (offer) is made, it is accepted if the offeree signs the offer as submitted. If the offeree makes any changes to the offer before signing, it is a counter offer, not acceptance.    
    
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