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Bilateral Disambiguation

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In politics

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  • Bilateral agreement, A compromise between the political and cultural relations between two states
  • Bilateral aid, Aid given by the government of one country directly to another/

In medicine

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  • Bilateral Acoustic Neurofibromatosis,A manifestation of the disease is the development of symmetric, non-malignant brain tumours in the region of the cranial nerve VIII, which is the auditory-vestibular nerve that transmits sensory information from the inner ear to the brain

In law

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  • Bilateral contract,An agreement in which each of the parties to the contract makes a promise or promises to the other party.
  • Bilateral Netting,Bilateral netting is a legally enforceable arrangement between a bank and a counterparty that creates a single legal obligation covering all included individual contracts. This means that a bank’s obligation, in the event of the default or insolvency of one of the parties, would be the net sum of all positive and negative fair values of contracts included in the bilateral netting arrangement.

In communications

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In sociology

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In electronic imaging

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In mathematics

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In economics

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  • Bilateral trade, Bilateral trade or clearing trade is trade exclusively between two states, particularly, barter trade based on bilateral deals between governments, and without using hard currency for payment. Bilateral trade agreements often aim to keep trade deficits at minimum by keeping a clearing account where deficit would accumulate.

In education

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In biology

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  • Bilateral symetry(Biology),Symmetry in biology is the balanced distribution of duplicate body parts or shapes. The body plans of most multicellular organisms exhibit some form of symmetry, either radial symmetry or bilateral symmetry or glide symmetry. A small minority exhibit no symmetry (are asymmetric).

References

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  1. ^ Shepard, Jon (2003). Sociology and You. Ohio: Glencoe McGraw-Hill. pp. A-22. ISBN 0078285763. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ Schools that can select pupils, ParentsCentre, Department for Children, Schools and Families.

Citations

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See also

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Biotechnology Health Mind and Brain Molecular and Cellular Biology Neuroscience Psychology Science

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