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IQ
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AcronymDefinition
IQIntelligence Quotient
IQIndefinite Quantity contract
IQIraq (country code, top level domain)
IQImage Quality
IQInstallation Qualification
IQInformation Quality
IQInvestissement Québec (French)
IQIn-phase/Quadrature
IQIntelligent Question
IQInverse Quantization
IQIrrelevant Question (polygraphy)
IQInhibitory Quotient
IQIssue Queue
IQIntervencion Quirurgica (Spanish: Surgical Procedure)
IQIndication of Quality (Nortel)
IQInsufficient Quantity
IQInput Queuing
IQIndy Quotient (computer game score)
IQInitial Qualification Training
IQInsurquote Systems Inc.
IQIncremental Quantization
IQInvoice Query System (Sprint)
IQUnited States miscellaneous Pacific Islands Outlying Areas (including Kingman Reef)


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Thicker mats have 4 advantages: tend to be more durable, are less likely for the edges to curl, less likely for the mats to move, thickness is usually an indication of quality.
Size is not always a good indication of quality as evidenced by the small Bose speakers.
In the absence of other metrics, the only indication of quality a consumer has for a Credence Good is the price--as a consequence, there is often a direct relationship between price and demand, which is great for the industry.
 
 
 
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