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How many nontetrahedral carbon atoms are in this molecule, nicotine?
Restrictive Endorsement
An endorsement on a check or other financial instrument limiting the way the funds can be used or restricting further endorsement.
Endorsed
Endorsed refers to the approval or support, often given formally or officially to signify agreement with or sanction of something.
Full Endorsement
A signature on the back of a negotiable instrument, such as a check, that specifies the person to whom the instrument is to be paid, transferring ownership.
Blank Endorsement
Blank Endorsement is a signature on a financial instrument, such as a check, without designating a payee, making it payable to the bearer.
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