fluid capital

  • 1fluid — [flo͞o′id] adj. [ME < L fluidus < fluere, to flow: see FLUCTUATE] 1. that can flow; not solid; able to move and change shape without separating when under pressure 2. of a fluid or fluids 3. like a fluid; that can change rapidly or easily;… …

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  • 2Fluid catalytic cracking — (FCC) is the most important conversion process used in petroleum refineries. It is widely used to convert the high boiling hydrocarbon fractions of petroleum crude oils to more valuable gasoline, olefinic gases and other products.cite book|author …

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  • 3capital — capital1 capitalness, n. /kap i tl/, n. 1. the city or town that is the official seat of government in a country, state, etc.: Tokyo is the capital of Japan. 2. a city regarded as being of special eminence in some field of activity: New York is… …

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  • 4Infrastructural capital — refers to any physical means of production or means of protection beyond that which can be gathered or found directly in nature, i.e. beyond natural capital and that which is not considered as fluid capital . It may include tools, clothing,… …

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  • 5Liquid capital — Liquid Capital, or Fluid capital is a readily convertible asset, such as money or other bearer economic instruments, as opposed to a long term asset like real estate. Liquid capital may be held by individuals, companies, or… …

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  • 6Supercritical fluid extraction — (SFE) is the process of separating one component (the extractant) from another (the matrix) using supercritical fluids as the extracting solvent. Extraction is usually from a solid matrix, but can also be from liquids. SFE can be used as a sample …

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  • 7Sun Capital Partners — Sun Capital Partners, Inc. is a private investment firm focused on leveraged buyouts, equity, debt, and other investments in market leading companies. Sun Capital affiliates have invested in and managed more than 145 companies worldwide with… …

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  • 8Microfinance — Als Mikrofinanz Institutionen (engl. microfinance institutions) werden Organisationen bezeichnet, die finanzielle Basisdienstleistungen wie Kredite, Sparbücher oder Versicherungen auch Kunden zur Verfügung stellen, die von herkömmlichen Banken… …

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  • 9Mikrofinanz — Als Mikrofinanz Institutionen (engl. microfinance institutions) werden Organisationen bezeichnet, die finanzielle Basisdienstleistungen wie Kredite, Sparbücher oder Versicherungen auch Kunden zur Verfügung stellen, die von herkömmlichen Banken… …

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  • 10Mikrofinanzierung — Als Mikrofinanz Institutionen (engl. microfinance institutions) werden Organisationen bezeichnet, die finanzielle Basisdienstleistungen wie Kredite, Sparbücher oder Versicherungen auch Kunden zur Verfügung stellen, die von herkömmlichen Banken… …

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