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the realized
verb
To make real; to convert from the imaginary or fictitious into the actual; to bring into concrete existence; to accomplish.
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The realized surplus for the last year amounted to £6,545,000, the largest on record.
But, in fact, the realized losses were minuscule when compared with the widespread suffering they averted.
The realized efficiency was thus only 0.35%%.
These offers are then validated by the realized purchase prices.
The realized gallium nitride layer-stack is crack-free.
The realized standard has been optimized for scanning probe applications.
Barclays sold the business and put the realized capital to better use elsewhere.
Since different investors understand information differently, differences exist in the realized value of the signal.
As expected, the higher the realized fraction α, the lower the number of defaults.
The log-RMS of the realized output signal is plotted in red.
Figure 5 Far field diffraction characterization of the realized hybrid nanostructure.
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