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Excedent

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Ex`ced´ent
n.1.Excess.


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A titre d'exemple, les menus de restaurant-minute offrent des portions qui excedent les normes americaines pour une alimentation equilibree (Young et Nestle 2002) et qui incitent les consommateurs a manger plus que leur besoin quotidiennement en calories (Rolls, Morris et Roe 2002).
En ce qui concerne la perception d'un excedent possible d'hygienistes dentaires, si les hygienistes dentaires acceptent de se rendre la ou les clients ont besoin de leurs services au moment ou ils en ont besoin, leur nombre sera alors probablement insuffisant.
Examples include Advectis (Paperless Mortgage Transactions), AngelPoints (Corporate Community Programs) and Excedent (Email Hosting).
 
 
 
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