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egress
[ē′gres]
the act of emerging or moving forward.


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[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Due to an egression problem with the launch aircraft in April 2007 Rossy was forced to drop the 'Fusionman' wing, which is currently being repaired.
We also run a egression on Rule 144A issues only, with a registration right dummy variable (1 if with registration rights, and 0 otherwise).
In two of the five regressions (r egression 1 and regression 4), the coefficient on the gender variable is significantly different from zero (at the .
 
 
 
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