multiplier factor

  • 21Lang factor — In industrial engineering, the Lang factor is a ratio of the total cost of installing a process in a plant to the cost of its major technical components.The factors were introduced by H. J. Lang in Chemical Engineering magazine in 1947 as a… …

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  • 22planning factor — A multiplier used in planning to estimate the amount and type of effort involved in a contemplated operation. Planning factors are often expressed as rates, ratios, or lengths of time …

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  • 23conversion factor — a multiplier to convert landings into nominal catches. These factors vary with the species involved and with the whether the fish are fresh, frozen, gutted, etc. May also vary by country and over time …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 24conversion factor — noun 1》 an arithmetical multiplier for converting a quantity expressed in one set of units into an equivalent expressed in another. 2》 Economics the manufacturing cost of a product relative to the cost of raw materials …

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  • 25deposit multiplier — /dɪ pɒzɪt ˌmʌltɪplaɪə/ noun a factor by which a bank can increase deposits as a ratio of its reserves …

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  • 26Square-cube law — The square cube law was first mentioned in Two New Sciences (1638). The square cube law (or cube square law) is a principle, drawn from the mathematics of proportion, that is applied in engineering and …

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  • 27APS-C — Advanced Photo System type C (APS C) is an image sensor format approximately equivalent in size to the Advanced Photo System classic size negatives. These negatives were 25.1 × 16.7 mm and had an aspect ratio 3:2. Sensors meeting these… …

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  • 28Overclocking — For other uses, see Overclocked. AMD Athlon XP overclocking BIOS setup on ABIT NF7 S. Front side bus frequency (external clock) has increased from 133 MHz to 148 MHz, and the clock multiplier factor has changed from 13.5 to 16.5… …

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  • 29logistics — /loh jis tiks, leuh /, n. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) 1. the branch of military science and operations dealing with the procurement, supply, and maintenance of equipment, with the movement, evacuation, and hospitalization of personnel, with the …

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  • 30Human performance technology — (HPT) also known as Human Performance Improvement (HPI) uses a wide range of interventions that are drawn from many other disciplines including, total quality management, process improvement, behavioral psychology, instructional systems design,… …

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