For Condition we have terms and definitions in 20 topics. The topics are Art, Auto Insurance, Batteries, Book Collecting, Canine, Carpet, Cigar, Coin Collecting, Comic Books, Egyptian, Hormone Replacement Therapy, Learning, Mathmatical Markup, Postcard, Real Estate, Rugs, Sports Cards, Sports Collectibles, Stamps and William Shakespeare.

A prints physical condition influences its market value. Condition typically is described as ranging from mint completely undamaged and original, to poor. A poor condition print may be creased, torn, water or tape blemished, trimmed smaller than its original size, or otherwise damaged.

This is part of an insurance policy stating that certain rules must be followed, for example, the duty to take reasonable care to protect property.
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A process that utilizes a series of heavy discharges and recharges on a battery to assure optimum performance.
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The state of preservation of a book. The primary grades are VERY FINE; FINE; VERY GOOD; GOOD; FAIR; POOR. The grades GOOD and VERY GOOD are often further discriminated with the appendence of a plus or minus sign. For example G+ is better than good, but less then VG-. The whole condition grading process is highly subjective, and that is why experienced book buyers look for detailed descriptions beyond the basic condition grade. Indeed: In my opinion a description of "VG" without further explaination is rather incomplete: the fact that you will find me as guilty as others in this matter from time to time not withstanding.
Take a look at the Book Grading page at Firsts Magazine's website
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Health as shown by the coat, skin, general appearance, and behavior.
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To bring a textile sample or specimen to moisture equilibrium with a specified atmosphere.To bring a textile sample or specimen to moisture equilibrium with a specified atmosphere.
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Cigars in good condition should feel firm but springy. If they are too moist they will be soft and spongy; too dry and they become brittle and, eventually, rigid and unsmokeable. They're best kept in a proper humidor.
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The state of preservation of a particular numismatic item.
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The state of preservation of a comic book.
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The state of preservation of the object.
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The term "condition" has a number of biomedical meanings including the following:
1. An unhealthy state, such as in "this is a progressive condition."
2. A state of fitness, such as "getting into condition."
3. Something that is essential to the occurrence of something else; essentially a "precondition."
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The component of an objective that describes the situation, environment, or limitations in which the learner must exhibit the specified behavior.
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A MathML content element used to place a mathematical condition on one or more variables.
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Refers to the physical condition of the postcard. Terms used are Mint, Near Mint, Excellent, Very Good, Good, Fair, and Poor.
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In real property law, some limiting restriction to a grant or conveyance of property, stating that upon the happening or failure to happen of a stated event, the estate shall be changed in some manner.
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This attribute specifies the condition of a rug from a quality point of view. The specific conditions in the handmade rug industry are Fine, Average and Worn.
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The state of preservation of a sports card. An important factor that helps determine the value of the cards.
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The state of preservation of a sports card or memorabilia item. Condition is a big component of value in most collectibles fields, and it is especially critical for sports cards and many sports memorabilia items. The better the condition, the more desirable an item is, and thus, the more valuable it is.
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The general state of a stamp or a cover. Condition relates to a stamp's centering, gum, perforations, freshness and color.
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Constitution, state of mind. (Julius Caesar)
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