Frame (Of Video)
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Frame (Of Video): A frame of video consists of two fields. Each second of NTSC video consists of 29.97 frames (usually rounded off to 30 frames a second). Each second of PAL video consists of 25 frames.
Personal Tax View (Of Capital Structure): The argument that the difference in personal tax rates between income from debt and income from equity eliminates the disadvantage of the double taxation (corporate and personal) of income f . . . View Full Definition
Perfect Market View (Of Dividend Policy): Analysis of a decision on dividend policy, in a perfect capital market environment, that shows the irrelevance of dividend policy.
Positive Covenant (Of A Bond): A bond covenant that specifies certain actions the firm must take. Also called an affirmative covenant.
Ramus Frame: Full arch implant of tripodial design which consists of a horizontal supragingival connecting bar with endosteal segments placed into the two rami and symphyseal areas.
Resorption (Of Bone): A loss of bone substances by physiologic or pathologic means is considered associated with the natural aging process, metabolic disturbances and trauma.
Perfect Market View (Of Capital Structure): Analysis of a firm's capital structure decision, which shows the irrelevance of capital structure in a perfect capital market.
Prices (Of Equity): Price of a share of common stock on the date shown. Highs and lows are based on the highest and lowest intraday trading price.
Pecking-Order View (Of Capital Structure): The argument that external financing transactions costs, especially those associated with the problem of adverse selection, create a dynamic environment in which firms have a preference, or . . . View Full Definition
Nexus (Of Contracts): A set or collection of something.
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