- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rental utilization -
economy Capacity utilization - load on some
process Utilization management -
medicine This disambiguation...
- In
electrical engineering utilization categories are
defined by IEC
standards and
indicate the type of
electrical load and duty
cycle of the
loads to...
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modern 77%
capacity utilization now
would be
equivalent to a
historical level of 70%. If
market demand grows,
capacity utilization will rise. If demand...
- that was billable, the
utilization rate
would then be 30 / 40 = 75%. With this method, however, it's easy to see how this
utilization rate can be gamed: if...
- A
coefficient of
utilization (CU) is a
measure of the
efficiency of a
luminaire in
transferring luminous energy to the
working plane in a
particular area...
-
whereas net
protein utilization is from
nitrogen ingested.
Another closely related quantity is the net
postprandial protein utilization (NPPU),
which is...
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utilization behavior. The rest of this
article will be
discussing the latter,
utilization behavior. Jean
Lhermitte first coined the term
Utilization Behavior...
- The
utilization factor or use
factor is the
ratio of the time that a
piece of
equipment is in use to the
total time that it
could be in use. It is often...
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Utilization management (UM) or
utilization review is the use of
managed care
techniques such as
prior authorization that
allow payers,
particularly health...
- In
space exploration, in situ
resource utilization (ISRU) is the
practice of collection, processing,
storing and use of
materials found or manufactured...