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  • 121Fill factor — in the context of solar cell technology it is defined as the ratio (given as percent) of the actual maximum obtainable power, (Vmp x Jmp) to the theoretical (not actually obtainable) power, (Jsc x Voc). # The open circuit voltage (Voc) is the… …

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  • 122Fill-In (Photographie) — Cet article fait partie de la série Photographie …

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  • 123FILL Heavyweight Championship — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El FILL Heavyweight Championship o Campeonato Peso Pesado de la FILL es un campeonato de lucha libre profesional, perteneciente a la empresa Federación Internacional De Lucha Libre (FILL). Actualmente, es el… …

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  • 124fill or kill — ( FOK) The fill or kill instruction goes along with your order saying that your order must immediately be filled in its entirety or cancelled. NYSE Euronext Glossary * * * fill or kill ˌfill or ˈkill adjective informal FINANCE fill or kill orders …

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  • 125fill\ her\ up — • fill up • fill it up • fill her up v. phr. To fill entirely. (Said by the driver of a car to a gas station attendant). When the attendant asked Andrew how much gas he wanted in the tank, Andrew replied, Fill her up …

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  • 126fill someone's shoes — fill someone’s shoes phrase to do the job that someone used to do Not many people could fill the old man’s shoes. Thesaurus: to work, and to work in a particular waysynonym Main entry: shoe * * * informal take over someone s function or duties… …

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  • 127fill out — {v.} 1. To put in what is missing; complete; finish; {especially}, to complete (a printed application blank or other form) by writing the missing facts in the blank spaces; to write down facts which are asked for in (a report or application.) *… …

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  • 128fill out — {v.} 1. To put in what is missing; complete; finish; {especially}, to complete (a printed application blank or other form) by writing the missing facts in the blank spaces; to write down facts which are asked for in (a report or application.) *… …

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