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GE's Ecomagination program has enabled the firm to develop a competitive advantage over its competitors.
Superscript
A character that is set slightly above the normal line of type, often used in mathematical expressions to denote an exponent or to distinguish different variables.
Six-Figure Accuracy
A term indicating precision to the nearest hundred-thousandth, or a number having six significant digits.
Six-Figure Accuracy
A term referring to a level of precision that rounds to the nearest hundred-thousandth place, often used in mathematical, scientific, or financial contexts to indicate very high accuracy.
Superscript
A small figure or letter written above and to the right of a letter or number to indicate its exponentiation, ordinality, or other mathematical or chemical significance.
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