
1) Amendment 2) Correction 3) Emendation 4) Remediation 5) Remedy
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1) French word used in English 2) Judicial remedy 3) Purification 4) Refinement 5) Refining 6) Setting right
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A political movement initiated by Mao Zedong at Yenan in 1942. Rectification was aimed at identifying and eradicating alleged rightist elements within the CCP. It was also used to target, isolate and remove Mao
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Rectification has the following technical meanings: ==Chemistry== ==Others== ...
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[geometry] In Euclidean geometry, rectification is the process of truncating a polytope by marking the midpoints of all its edges, and cutting off its vertices at those points. The resulting polytope will be bounded by the vertex figures and the rectified facets of the original polytope. == Example of rectification as a final truncation to ...
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[law] Rectification is a remedy whereby a court orders a change in a written document to reflect what it ought to have said in the first place. It is an equitable remedy, which means the circumstances where it can be applied are limited. In the United States, this remedy is commonly referred to as reformation. ==England== In English law, th...
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• (n.) The act or operation of rectifying; as, the rectification of an error; the rectification of spirits. • (n.) The determination of a straight line whose length is equal a portion of a curve.
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(from the article `quadrature`) ...the limit (as the divisions become ever finer) of the sum of these areas. When this process is performed with solid figures to find volume, the ...
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The correction of a document by court order. The court can rectify a document that cannot be legally altered by anyone else, even the parties who created it. This includes company records and signed contracts.
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1. The act or operation of rectifying; as, the rectification of an error; the rectification of spirits. 'After the rectification of his views, he was incapable of compromise with profounder shapes of error.' (De Quincey) ... 2. <geometry> The determination of a straight line whose length is equal a portion of a curve. ... <astronomy> Re...
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(rek″tĭ-fĭ-ka´shәn) the act of making straight, pure, or correct. redistillation of a liquid to purify it. the converting of alternating current to direct current.
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Rec`ti·fi·ca'tion noun [ Confer French
rectification .]
1. The act or operation of rectifying; as, the
rectification of an error; the
rectification of spirits. « After the
rectification of his views, he was incapable of compromise with profounder shapes of e...
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[
n] - (chemistry) the process of refinement or purification of a substance by distillation 2. [n] - the conversion of alternating current to direct current 3. [n] - determination of the length of a curve
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Designation (also countercurrent distillation) for a thermal separation process, which represents the expansion of distillation or a series connection of many distillation steps. Thus a plant can be operated continuously. The separation effect is many times higher compared to distillation, since the vapour is in contact with the liquid several...
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The process of rectification involves the rectification (redistilling) of ethyl alcohol (GNS).
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The process of producing, from a tilted or oblique photograph, a photograph from which displacement caused by tilt has been removed.
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noun the conversion of alternating current to direct current
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A second distillation of an essential oil to remove residue and sometimes color.
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