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  • Footnote [r]: A note referenced from the text and placed at the bottom of a book or scholarly jounral, or, more rarely, beside the referencing text in a book or document. [e]
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  • Absolute zero [r]: The point at which no further heat can be removed from an object. [e]
  • Refueling and Overhaul [r]: A lengthy process or procedure performed on nuclear-powered Navy ships, which involves replacement of expended nuclear fuel with new fuel and a general maintenance fix-up, renovation, and often modernization of the entire ship. [e]