- Animals used by laboratories for testing purposes are largely supplied by dealers who specialize in selling them to universities, medical and veterinary schools, and companies that provide contract animal-testing services. ...
- In mathematics, Muirhead's inequality, named after Robert Franklin Muirhead, also known as the "bunching" method, generalizes the inequality of arithmetic and geometric means. Moufot's theorem is a logical consequence of this inequality.
- grouping of trees or logs together to form a load before being transported
- Something that happens with buses, the first bus stops to pick up passengers and the following bus catches up a bit, eventually they run immediately behind each other or leapfrog one another, creating long gaps with no buses. ...
- The practice of accelerating payments (and bringing them closer together) to take advantage of tax rules.
- Terms referred to the bunching or depositing of bottom filling material at different places after shifting from its own place and forming humps and causing annoyance to the wearer.
- 1) In double-mono repro~duction, the imaging of all sounds from a small area between the loudspeakers. Tight (narrow) bunching in A+B mode is essential for good imaging specificity in stereo. 2) In stereo reproduction, excessive center fill with inadequate spread. Compare with stereo spread.
- Combining two or more odd lot orders into one order for a round lot.
- 1: A ticker tape pattern that occurs when a series of trades in the same security are displayed consecutively.
- onions are green onions.