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Catch-in-focus. A technique for allowing a camera to be pre-focussed to a defined spot, and the exposure is only made when a subject is in focus at that spot. Also called trap focus.
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The price of a traded good including transport cost. It stands for 'cost, insurance, and freight,' but is used only as these initials (usually lower case: c.i.f.). It means that a price includes the various costs, such as transportation and insurance, needed to get a good from one country to another. Contrasts with FOB.
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See: Cost Insurance and Freight
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cost, insurance and freight
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Cost, Insurance and Freight
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Cost, insurance and freight charges for shipping products. CIF prices include these charges.
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Common Inspection Framework
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http://www.encyclo.co.uk/visitor-contributions.php

Common Interchange/Intermediate Format + Crystallographic Information File + Customer Information Feed
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Cost, insurance and freight charges for shipping products. CIF prices include these charges. (Acronym).
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Cost, insurance and freight, whereby the quoted price for physical material includes all costs incurred in shipping the metal to the customer`s location including insurance.
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http://www.lme.co.uk/glossary.html

Cost insurance and freight. Material sold cif is free of all charges to the buyer up to the vessel being alongside at the port of importation.
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http://www.metalbulletin.com/Glossary.html

Cost, Insurance, Freight â€` the quoted price for the goods including freight and insurance costs delivered to final destination.
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http://www.mla.com.au/general/glossary

An acronym for Cost, Insurance, and Freight. CIF is an international commercial term used to describe who will pay these fees when goods are transported by sea (and it's sometimes used to describe air freight as well). These trade terms are often identical in form to domestic terms (such as the American Uniform Commercial Code), but have different ...
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Refers to Cost, Insurance and Freight.
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http://www.oasismanagement.com/glossary/

Consolidated Issue Facility, a place on a station where all personal equipment is stored and issued, often contracted to civilians.
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Coming into force
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Common Intermediate Format. A video format used in videoconferencing systems that easily supports both NTSC and PAL signals. CIF is part of the ITU H.261videoconferencing standard. It specifies a data rate of 30 frames per second (fps), with each frame containing 288 lines and 352 pixels per line. A related standard, QCIF (Quarter CIF), transfers o...
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