Slippage may refer to:
*Degree of slipping or loosening as result of
slipperiness
Slipperiness is when a surface has a low coefficient of friction, allowing objects to glide across the surface. People walking on slippery surfaces are likely to slip or fall. A surface can for example be slippery due to it being wet, or due to ...
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Slippage (finance)
With regard to futures contracts as well as other financial instruments, slippage is the difference between where the computer signaled the entry and exit for a trade and where actual clients, with actual money, entered and exited the market usin ...
, the difference between estimated transaction costs and the amount actually paid
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Project slippage
In project planning, a slippage is the act of missing a deadline. It can be an arbitrary milestone put in place to help track progress.
To avoid slippage, one must plan their projects (especially research) carefully to avoid delays in schedule. ...
, in project planning, the act of missing a deadline
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Replication slippage
Replication may refer to:
Science
* Replication (scientific method), one of the main principles of the scientific method, a.k.a. reproducibility
** Replication (statistics), the repetition of a test or complete experiment
** Replication crisis
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, nucleotide duplications created by DNA polymerase during DNA replication
Entertainment
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''Slippage'' (short story collection), a 1997 collection of short stories by Harlan Ellison
* ''Slippage'', an album by
Slobberbone
*"Slippage", a song by Goldfrapp from ''
Black Cherry
''Prunus serotina'', commonly called black cherry,World Economic Plants: A Standard Reference, Second Edition'. CRC Press; 19 April 2016. . p. 833–. wild black cherry, rum cherry, or mountain black cherry, is a deciduous tree or shrub of the ...
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