
1) Amount 2) Amount of insurance 3) Amount of money 4) Ink, so to speak 5) Insurance coverage 6) Media attention 7) News reporting 8) Policy details 9) Report for the newspaper 10) Reporting 11) Sum of money
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1) Reportage 2) Reporting 3) Treatment
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Information about who can access the resource or an indication of its security status
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• (n.) The aggregate of risks covered by the terms of a contract of insurance.
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Benefits available to an individual covered under a dental benefit plan.
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Number of individuals/homes that can receive or are exposed to a medium. (see also Channel coverage)
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A special type of feature which returns a value (e.g. a height or a temperature) for any given point in the domain over which the coverage is defined. A coverage could be implemented as a grid (e.g. a digital terrain model), an image, a triangulated irregular network (TIN) or a mathematical function which calculates a value at the requested coordin...
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Amount of weather protection provided by the roofing material. Depends on number of layers of material between the exposed surface of the roofing and the deck; i.e. single coverage, double coverage, etc.
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Is the amount of money an insurance company pays in response to a claim.
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A measure of the extent to which the services rendered cover the potential need for these services in a community; applied specifically to such services as immunization in developing countries. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A measure of a media vehicle's reach, within a specific geographic area.
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Amount of weather protection provided by the roofing material. Depends on number of layers of material between the exposed surface of the roofing and the deck; i.e., single coverage, double coverage, etc.
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The area over which a given amount of paint will spread and hide the previous surface. (Usually expressed in square feet per gallon).
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The area over which a given amount of paint will spread and hide the previous surface. (Usually expr
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In the context of mobile radio technologies, the quality and breadth of geographical coverage is a vital part of any service offering. Mobile networks boast of having better coverage than their rivals. Coverage is a major issue for the rivalry between Wi-Fi and 3G. GSM networks are unrivalled in terms of worldwide coverage for terrestrial systems. Satellite systems, both GEO and LEO, beat all others for outdoor coverage but with serious limitations for indoor coverage. This also applies to satellite vs terrestrial LCS (location services) such as GPS and EOTD. Wavelength or frequency, transmit power, receiver sensitivity, interference immunity, FEC and antenna efficiency all affect coverage.
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Cov'er·age noun The aggregate of risks covered by the terms of a contract of insurance.
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An indeterminate number of more detailed shots which are intended to be intercut with a master shot or scene. (Production)
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[Football] preventing a player from gaining yards; in pass coverage, a defender follows a receiver to prevent him from catching a pass; in kick coverage, members of the kicking team try to prevent a long kick return.
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Extent to which ink covers the surface of a substrate. Ink coverage is usually expressed as light, medium or heavy.
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reporting noun the news as presented by reporters for newspapers or radio or television; `they accused the paper of biased coverage of race relations`
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Also called backing. The basis of a currency. Money - this includes paper money - ought to be 'backed' by a sufficient amount of precious metal and/or foreign exchange.
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Coverage is used to describe the architecture of breaking down a script into the shots that will allow the scene to be cut together. Although coverage addresses the bare-bones question of getting shots that will cut together smoothly, it is important not to be too distracted from bigger aesthetic question of getting the right shots for the scene to...
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A specific area in which a mobile phone can make and receive calls
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(makeup) cobertura
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protection provided against risks or a risk, often as specified: Does the coverage include flood damage? · the reporting and subsequent publishing or broadcasting of news: The World Series receives international coverage. · the extent to which something is covered. · the area, groups, or number of persons served or reached by a news...
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