In a series

  • 1Series of 1928 (United States Currency) — Series 1928 was the first issue of small size currency printed and released by the U.S. government. These notes were the first standardized notes in terms of design and characteristics, featuring similar portraits and other facets. These notes… …

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  • 2Series — may refer to:Mathematics and science* Series (botany), a taxonomic rank between genus and species * Series (mathematics), the sum of a sequence of terms * Series circuits, a kind of electrical network * Seriation (archaeology), a method of dating …

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  • 3Series — Se ries, n. [L. series, fr. serere, sertum, to join or bind together; cf. Gr. ??? to fasten, Skr. sarit thread. Cf. {Assert}, {Desert} a solitude, {Exert}, {Insert}, {Seraglio}.] 1. A number of things or events standing or succeeding in order,… …

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  • 4Series 7 — may refer to:*The General Securities Representative Exam, commonly referred to as the Series 7 Exam. It is the most comprehensive financial securities exam offered by the FINRA *, a movie made in 2001. This film is also commonly referred to as… …

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  • 5Series dynamo — (Elec.) (a) A series wound dynamo. (b) A dynamo running in series with another or others. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 6Series motor — (Elec.) (a) A series wound motor. (b) A motor capable of being used in a series circuit. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 7Series 14 — is a qualification examination administered to compliance officials at New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) registered broker/dealers. The 110 question test is intended to ensure that individuals designated as having overall day to day compliance… …

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  • 8Series turns — (Elec.) The turns in a series circuit. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 9Series winding — (Elec.) A winding in which the armature coil and the field magnet coil are in series with the external circuits; opposed to {shunt winding}. {Se ries wound }, a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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  • 10Series-wound — Series winding Series winding (Elec.) A winding in which the armature coil and the field magnet coil are in series with the external circuits; opposed to {shunt winding}. {Se ries wound }, a. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] …

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