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reduced value

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reduced value [ri′düst ′val·yü]
(thermodynamics)
The actual value of a quantity divided by the value of that quantity at the critical point. Also known as reduced property.


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HRI chief executive Brian Kavanagh said yesterday: "While the reduced values for the Classics in 2010 are very regrettable, the HRI board has always sought to achieve the necessary savings across all areas of expenditure, and that applies to all the race categories as well, from top to bottom.
D is the highest grade, so receiving a report with this letter does not mean that the diamond has a reduced value.
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