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  • 21The Costs of Accidents — The Costs of Accidents: A Legal and Economic Analysis   Author(s) Guido Calabresi …

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  • 22Batch-Level Activities — In managerial accounting, production costs that are incurred only when a new batch is processed. These costs might include things like set up time, moving materials and loading machines. For these costs, it does not matter how many units are… …

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  • 23Instruction level parallelism — (ILP) is a measure of how many of the operations in a computer program can be performed simultaneously. Consider the following program: 1. e = a + b 2. f = c + d 3. g = e * fOperation 3 depends on the results of operations 1 and 2, so it cannot… …

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  • 24Health Level 7 — Health Level Seven (HL7), is an all volunteer, non profit organization involved in development of international healthcare informatics interoperability standards.[1] HL7 is also used to refer to some of the specific standards created by the… …

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  • 25Manufacturing Readiness Level — ( MRL ) is a measure used by some United States government agencies and many of the world s major companies (and agencies) to assess the maturity of manufacturing readiness serving the same purpose as Technology Readiness Levels serve for… …

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  • 26Step Costs — Business expenses that are constant for a given level of activity, but increase or decrease once a threshold is crossed. Step costs are those costs that change when a business production levels increase or decrease. When depicted on a graph,… …

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  • 27variable costs — the costs additional to fixed costs of running a business, that can vary depending on the level of demand and activity. Glossary of Business Terms * * *    A cost which varies with the volume of production or sales, such as the cost of raw… …

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  • 28out-of-pocket costs — The additional costs that will be incurred as the result of a particular decision. In some circumstances, these costs will be more relevant to decision making than the total differential cash flows. For example, an organization with limited cash… …

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  • 29out-of-pocket costs — The additional costs that will be incurred as the result of a particular decision. In some circumstances, these costs will be more relevant to decision making than the total differential cash flows. For example, an organization with limited cash… …

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  • 30variable costs — plural noun Costs which, unlike fixed costs, vary with the level of production • • • Main Entry: ↑variable …

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