
1) As long as it lasts 2) Continuance 3) Continuance in time 4) Continuation in time 5) Extent 6) French word used in English 7) How long something takes 8) Length 9) Length of time 10) Measured time 11) Period 12) Period covered 13) Period of time 14) Term 15) Time period
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1) Clocking 2) Distance 3) Endlessness 4) Impermanence 5) Impermanency 6) Length 7) Life 8) Longueur 9) Permanence 10) Permanency 11) Protraction 12) Span 13) Stint 14) Stretch 15) Term 16) Time 17) Timeframe
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- the period of time during which something continues
- the property of enduring or continuing in time
- continuance in time
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(of strong shaking) Time interval between the first and last peaks of strong ground motion above a specified amplitude.
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The duration is a measure of the average time it takes a bondgolder to get their money (both principal and interest)....
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• (n.) The state or quality of lasting; continuance in time; the portion of time during which anything exists.
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(from the article `Bergson, Henri`) ...and physics, which overturned all my ideas. I saw, to my great astonishment, that scientific time does not endure. . . that positive science ...
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(from the article `musical notation`) ...in music for a single instrument or voice; but when several staves are combined to form a score, the principle breaks down, each staff being a ... ...metre but is supremely rhythmical in conception; its `free` rhythms are felt. Whereas so much music has for its framework a regular repet...
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A common gauge of the price sensitivity of a fixed income asset or portfolio to a change in interest rates.
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A common gauge of the price sensitivity of an asset or portfolio to a change in interest rates.
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Average time-weighted life of the payment streams from a bond taking into account the present value of each payment. Duration is a measure of interest rate sensitivity, the longer the duration, the more sensitive the price of the bond to changes in interest rates. Closely matching durations of assets to the liabilities of a pension fund aims to min...
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A continuous period of time. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Expressing return on assets (ROA) in terms of the profit margin and asset turnover.
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A way to measure part of the risk in a bond or bond fund. Duration tells you how long it will take to recoup your principal
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Du·ra'tion noun [ Old French
duration . See
Dure .] The state or quality of lasting; continuance in time; the portion of time during which anything exists. « It was proposed that the
duration of Parliament should be limited.»
Macaulay. « Soon shall have ...
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A measurement of the change in the value of an instrument in response to a change in interest rates. It is the primary basis for comparing the effect of interest rate changes on prices of fixed-income instruments.
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(D) Type: Term Pronunciation: dū-rā′shŭn Definitions: 1. A continuous period of time.
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Is computed by using zero coupon equivalencies to discount all the cash flows of a credit instrument. This statistic is a surrogate for the expected life of the security. In general, the term refers to a quantification of a bond as to its yield and price sensitivity.
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In forecasting waves, the length of time the wind blows in essentially the same direction over the FETCH (GENERATING AREA).
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How long something lasts. Duration of treatment is the length of time your treatment lasts. Duration of response to a treatment means the time between having the treatment and the cancer beginning to grow again.
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noun continuance in time; `the ceremony was of short duration`; `he complained about the length of time required`
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A limited extent of existence in time, more or less long, from a fraction of second to countless ages. H. Bergson gives it a special interpretation in regarding it as 'time perceived as indivisible', a living present; as such, duration becomes the very essence of creative change, of creative evolution and must be opposed to time as measurable. -- ....
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Amount of time it takes to administer a bolus or basal delivery. Also, length of time for an action or condition.
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[Scientific terms] the period of time during which something continues
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the period of time during which something continues
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