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UK MAGAZINE
Microcomputer Printout; Printout (magazine)

Gross margin         
  • Markup vs. Gross Margin (by Adrián Chiogna)
RELATING GROSS PROFITS TO NET SALES
Gross Margin; Gross profit margin; Gross margin ratio; Gross profit percentage; Margin (%); Unit margin
Gross margin is the difference between revenue and cost of goods sold (COGS), divided by revenue. Gross margin is expressed as a percentage.
Resection margin         
  • Edges and margins for an intestinal tumor.
THE TISSUE NEAR A TUMOR THAT IS REMOVED TO ENSURE THAT NO CANCER CELLS ARE LEFT BEHIND
Clean margins; Clean Margin; Surgical margin; Free margin; Free surgical margin; Clean margin; Tumor free margin; Tumor-free margin; Normal tissue margin; Normal skin margin; Positive margin; Margin (oncology)
A resection margin or surgical margin is the margin of apparently non-tumorous tissue around a tumor that has been surgically removed, called "resected", in surgical oncology. The resection is an attempt to remove a cancer tumor so that no portion of the malignant growth extends past the edges or margin of the removed tumor and surrounding tissue.
Contribution margin         
COST ACCOUNTING TERM
Contribution margin analysis; Contribution Margin; Contribution analysis; Contribution per unit; Unit contribution margin; Contribution margin ratio; Dollar contribution per unit
Contribution margin (CM), or dollar contribution per unit, is the selling price per unit minus the variable cost per unit. "Contribution" represents the portion of sales revenue that is not consumed by variable costs and so contributes to the coverage of fixed costs.

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Computing Today

Computing Today was a computer magazine published by Argus Specialist Publications, it was printed in the UK from the late 1970s to the mid-1980s. It began life as a supplement to Electronics Today International for four issues and became an independent publication in March 1979. Some time after 1982 it bought out rival computing magazine Microcomputer Printout (formerly Printout) and the two magazines merged into one. The magazine ceased publication in September 1985.

It gave computer hardware and software reviews, programming tutorials and program listings for many of the popular home computers of the time. UK subscription cost 10 pounds 50 pence including postage circa 1981.