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1. Ventilator
A ventilator is a machine which mechanically assists patients in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide (sometimes referred to as artificial respiration).
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2. Venturi
Definition:BMW uses this active breathing wind and water proof membrane as a laminate, whose main advantage is its low weight. It can also withstand water pressure of up to 10 m.
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3. Venue:The place of trial.
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4. VENUE:-The place of trial.
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5. Verdict
The decision of the case reached by the jury.
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6. VERDICT:
The decision of the case reached by the jury.
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7. Vicarious Liability:-The liability of one person for the torts of another.
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8. VICARIOUS LIABILITY:The liability of one person for the torts of another.
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9. Vin:Vehicle Identification Number.
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10. VIN-Vehicle Identification Number.
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11. Vintagenous
adj, adv. (from vintage). 1) Of or relating to a certain euphoria or wistfulness of the old times, which is sometimes strong enough to overcome one, possibly to the extent of causing the welling up of tears; 2) demonstrating a connection with the past. "Seeing the high school yearbook photos of him on his Honda Super 90 in 1966 was a vintagenous moment for Fredrick." "The photo had a true vintagenous appearance, even though it had been digitally modified to appear torn, stained and abraded.
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