efficient distribution

  • 1efficient — ef‧fi‧cient [ɪˈfɪʆnt] adjective MANUFACTURING 1. producing goods using as little time, money etc as possible: • The United States has developed the most efficient methods of food production and distribution. • Is this really an efficient use of… …

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  • 2Distribution uniformity — or DU in irrigation is a measure of how uniformly water is applied to the area being watered, expressed as a percentage. The distribution uniformity is often calculated when performing an irrigation audit. The DU should not be confused with the… …

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  • 3Distribution center — Sainsbury s distribution center in Waltham Point, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom. A distribution center for a set of products is a warehouse or other specialized building, often with refrigeration or air conditioning, which is stock …

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  • 4Efficient-market hypothesis — Financial markets Public market Exchange Securities Bond market Fixed income Corporate bond Government bond Municipal bond …

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  • 5Efficient Probabilistic Public-Key Encryption Scheme — EPOC (Efficient Probabilistic Public Key Encryption) is a probabilistic public key encryption scheme.EPOC was developed in 1999 by T. Okamoto, S. Uchiyama and E. Fujisaki of NTT Labs in Japan. It is based on the random oracle model, in which a… …

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  • 6distribution — Selling a large lot ( lots) of a security in such a way that the security price is not heavily influenced. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Corporate action that occurs when the issuer of a security delivers a particular benefit or proceeds ( e.g.… …

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  • 7Distribution center management system — A distribution center management system, or DCMS, is an enterprise oriented application designed to track the activities performed in a distribution center. It provides automated solutions for all the operations needed for efficient functioning… …

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  • 8Distribution constant — The distribution constant (or partition ratio), is the equilibrium constant for the distribution of an analyte in two immiscible solvents.[1] For a particular solvent, it is equal to the ratio of its molar concentration in the stationary phase to …

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  • 9distribution resource planning — /dɪstrɪˌbju:ʃ(ə)n rɪ sɔ:s ˌplænɪŋ/ noun planning, especially using a computerised system, that is intended to ensure the most efficient use of the resources used in distributing goods (NOTE: Effective distribution resource planning integrates… …

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  • 10distribution channel — /ˌdɪstrɪ bju:ʃ(ə)n ˌtʃren(ə)l/ noun the route by which a product or service reaches a customer after it leaves the producer or supplier (NOTE: A distribution channel usually consists of a chain of intermediaries, for example wholesalers and… …

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