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decrement [ˈdɛkrɪmənt] n
1. the act of decreasing; diminution 2. (Mathematics) Maths a negative increment 3. (Physics / General Physics) Physics a measure of the damping of an oscillator, expressed by the ratio of the amplitude of a cycle to its amplitude after one period 4. (Physics / General Physics) of spectra, a sequence of related spectrum lines decaying in intensity, e.g. Balmer decay [from Latin dēcrēmentum, from dēcrescere to decrease] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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The controller can maintain incrementing or decrementing counters. Our original MHS guidance for fiscal 2007 was based on our performance in fiscal 2006 including our expectations of both recovering the revenues not recognized in fiscal 2006 and recognizing at least as much new revenue, relative to the decrementing population, in fiscal 2007. For MHS we have used our relative performance achieved last year as a guide to expectations for 2007, meaning we expect to recover the revenues not recognized in fiscal 2006 and we expect at least as much new revenue, relative to the decrementing population, in fiscal 2007 as we recorded in fiscal 2006. |
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