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indexIn economics, an indicator of a general movement in wages and prices over a specified period.
indexIn mathematics, another term for exponent, the number that indicates the power to which a term should be raised. index
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I am excited that we are now able to market our lasers to dentists for use in improving clinical indices, including gingival index, gingival bleeding index, probe depth, attachment loss and tooth mobility," said Ben J. |
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