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Что (кто) такое maintenance expenses - определение

TOOLS SPECIFICALLY FOR WORKING ON BICYCLES
Bicycle maintenance; Bike maintenance
  • Bottom bracket wrench for newer bottom bracket styles
  • Crank extractor
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Aircraft maintenance         
  • Autonomous [[Donecle]] [[UAV]] performing an aircraft inspection.
  • Bombardier]] airplane in Dallas, Texas
  • Field maintenance on a [[Cessna 172]] being conducted from a van used to carry tools and parts
  • A [[Panavia Tornado]] undergoing maintenance
  • US Air force technicians disassemble and inspects the [[CFM56]] fan blades of a [[KC-135]], inspected every 1,500 hours.
PERFORMANCE OF TASKS WHICH MAINTAIN AN AIRCRAFT'S CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS AND OPERATIONAL AVAILABILITY
Power by the Hour; Aircraft Maintenance; Power By The Hour; Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul; Airplane maintenance; Maintenance, repair and overhaul; Automated aircraft inspection; Aviation maintenance
Aircraft maintenance is the performance of tasks required to ensure the continuing airworthiness of an aircraft or aircraft part, including overhaul, inspection, replacement, defect rectification, and the embodiment of modifications, compliance with airworthiness directives and repair.
Resale price maintenance         
PRACTICE WHEREBY A MANUFACTURER AND ITS DISTRIBUTORS AGREE THAT THE DISTRIBUTORS WILL SELL THE MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCT AT CERTAIN PRICES, AT OR ABOVE A PRICE FLOOR OR AT OR BELOW A PRICE CEILING
Fair-Trade Law; Re-sale price maintenance; Price Maintenance; Price maintenance; Retail price maintenance; Retail Price Maintenance
Resale price maintenance (RPM) or, occasionally, retail price maintenance is the practice whereby a manufacturer and its distributors agree that the distributors will sell the manufacturer's product at certain prices (resale price maintenance), at or above a price floor (minimum resale price maintenance) or at or below a price ceiling (maximum resale price maintenance). If a reseller refuses to maintain prices, either openly or covertly (see grey market), the manufacturer may stop doing business with it.
Health maintenance organization         
MEDICAL INSURANCE GROUP THAT PROVIDES HEALTH SERVICES FOR A FIXED ANNUAL FEE
Health Maintenance Organization; Health Maintenance Organizations; Health maintenance organisation; Health maintenance organizations; Health maintenance organisations; HMOs; Health Management Organization; HMO; Health Maintenance Organisations; Health Management Organisation; Health maintenance organization (HMO); Health Maintenance Organisation; Hmo; H.M.O.; Health management organization
In the United States, a health maintenance organization (HMO) is a medical insurance group that provides health services for a fixed annual fee. It is an organization that provides or arranges managed care for health insurance, self-funded health care benefit plans, individuals, and other entities, acting as a liaison with health care providers (hospitals, doctors, etc.
List of High Maintenance episodes         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Elijah (High Maintenance); Backflash (High Maintenance)
High Maintenance is a television and web series created by Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair, which premiered its first season online on Vimeo on November 9, 2012. 19 webisodes of High Maintenance have been released.
Reliability-centered maintenance         
A MAINTENANCE PLANNING APPROACH BASED ON RELIABILITY AND SAFETY SYSTEM ASSESSMENT
Reliability centred maintenance; Reliability Centered Maintenance; MSG-3; Reliability centered maintenance
Reliability-centered maintenance (RCM) is a concept of maintenance planning to ensure that systems continue to do what their user require in their present operating context.Introduction to Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) Part 1 Successful implementation of RCM will lead to increase in cost effectiveness, reliability, machine uptime, and a greater understanding of the level of risk that the organization is managing.
Champertor         
TWO RELATED LEGAL DOCTRINES
Champarter; Champertor; Champarty; Champartor; Champerty; Champertors; Champertous; Champterous; Champerty & maintenance; Champertous agreement
·noun One guilty of champerty; one who purchases a suit, or the right of suing, and carries it on at his own expense, in order to obtain a share of the gain.
Maintenance of way         
METHOD OR STEPS THAT MAINTAIN, CLEAN UP, OR REPAIR A RAILWAY AND LENGTHENS ITS LIFESPAN
Railroad track; Rail track; Train tracks; Railroad tracks; Maintenance of Way; Train Tracks; Train Track; Railway tracks; Track (rail transport); Permanent Way; TRACK MACHINES; Welded rail; Commercial track; Ribbon rails; Ribbon rail; Continuous welded rail; Maintenance-of-way; Track maintenance; Waybeam; Wheeltimber; Track repair; Continuously welded rail; Rail classification; Rail class; Train speed limit; Rail speed limit; Railway lines; Track Maintenance; Sidetrack (rail transport); Railway maintenance; Track machine; Permanent way (current); Rail tracks; Permanent way; Track banking; Track (railway transport); Jointed-rail; Jointed track; Rail welding; Rail lengths; Trackage; Track maintenance equipment; Maintenance of way equipment; Train track; Jointed rail; Track (rail); Rail (rail transport); 🛤; Rail Tracks; Rail transport tracks; Rail joint; 🛤️; Maintenance of Rail; Portable track; Railway rail; Rail (Railway); Railroad track foreman; Temporary way; Railroad Track; Railway track maintenance; Railroad rail
Maintenance of way (commonly abbreviated to MOW) refers to the maintenance, construction, and improvement of rail infrastructure, including tracks, ballast, grade, and lineside infrastructure such as signals and signs.
mending         
  • C-130J Hercules preventive cleaning at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi after a period of operation over the Gulf of Mexico (salt and moisture which lead to active corrosion require regular cleaning)
  • Field repair of aircraft engine (1915–1916)
  • Road repair
INVOLVES FUNCTIONAL CHECKS, SERVICING, REPAIRING OR REPLACING OF NECESSARY DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY, BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE, AND SUPPORTING UTILITIES IN INDUSTRIAL, BUSINESS, AND RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS
Preventive maintenance; Repair; Support engineering; Preventative Maintenance; Repairs and maintenance; Repair and maintenance; Condition-based maintenance; Maintenance cost; Maintenance, Repair and Operations; Maintanance; Self diagnostic; Maintain; Condition Based Maintenance; Planned maintenance; Preventive Maintenance; Maintainer; Maintenance (technical); Operation and maintenance; Repairman; Maint; Repairing; Mending; Planned Preventative Maintenance; Scheduled maintenance; Planned Maintenance; Routine maintenance; Repair and overhaul; Repair and Overhaul; Operation and Maintenance; Maintenance, repair, & operations; Types of maintenence; Maintenance costs; Operations and Maintenance; Operations and maintenance; Maintenance, repair, and overhaul; Repairs; Planned preventive maintenance; Maintenance, repair, and operations; Maintenance, repair and operations; Repairer; Maintainance
Mending is the sewing and repairing of clothes that have got holes in them. (OLD-FASHIONED)
Who will then do the cooking, the washing, the mending?
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see also mend
mending         
  • C-130J Hercules preventive cleaning at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi after a period of operation over the Gulf of Mexico (salt and moisture which lead to active corrosion require regular cleaning)
  • Field repair of aircraft engine (1915–1916)
  • Road repair
INVOLVES FUNCTIONAL CHECKS, SERVICING, REPAIRING OR REPLACING OF NECESSARY DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY, BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE, AND SUPPORTING UTILITIES IN INDUSTRIAL, BUSINESS, AND RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS
Preventive maintenance; Repair; Support engineering; Preventative Maintenance; Repairs and maintenance; Repair and maintenance; Condition-based maintenance; Maintenance cost; Maintenance, Repair and Operations; Maintanance; Self diagnostic; Maintain; Condition Based Maintenance; Planned maintenance; Preventive Maintenance; Maintainer; Maintenance (technical); Operation and maintenance; Repairman; Maint; Repairing; Mending; Planned Preventative Maintenance; Scheduled maintenance; Planned Maintenance; Routine maintenance; Repair and overhaul; Repair and Overhaul; Operation and Maintenance; Maintenance, repair, & operations; Types of maintenence; Maintenance costs; Operations and Maintenance; Operations and maintenance; Maintenance, repair, and overhaul; Repairs; Planned preventive maintenance; Maintenance, repair, and operations; Maintenance, repair and operations; Repairer; Maintainance
n. invisible mending
repairman         
  • C-130J Hercules preventive cleaning at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi after a period of operation over the Gulf of Mexico (salt and moisture which lead to active corrosion require regular cleaning)
  • Field repair of aircraft engine (1915–1916)
  • Road repair
INVOLVES FUNCTIONAL CHECKS, SERVICING, REPAIRING OR REPLACING OF NECESSARY DEVICES, EQUIPMENT, MACHINERY, BUILDING INFRASTRUCTURE, AND SUPPORTING UTILITIES IN INDUSTRIAL, BUSINESS, AND RESIDENTIAL INSTALLATIONS
Preventive maintenance; Repair; Support engineering; Preventative Maintenance; Repairs and maintenance; Repair and maintenance; Condition-based maintenance; Maintenance cost; Maintenance, Repair and Operations; Maintanance; Self diagnostic; Maintain; Condition Based Maintenance; Planned maintenance; Preventive Maintenance; Maintainer; Maintenance (technical); Operation and maintenance; Repairman; Maint; Repairing; Mending; Planned Preventative Maintenance; Scheduled maintenance; Planned Maintenance; Routine maintenance; Repair and overhaul; Repair and Overhaul; Operation and Maintenance; Maintenance, repair, & operations; Types of maintenence; Maintenance costs; Operations and Maintenance; Operations and maintenance; Maintenance, repair, and overhaul; Repairs; Planned preventive maintenance; Maintenance, repair, and operations; Maintenance, repair and operations; Repairer; Maintainance
(repairmen)
A repairman is a man who mends broken machines such as televisions and telephones.
...a cheerful telephone repairman.
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Википедия

Bicycle tools

Various bicycle tools have evolved over the years into specialized tools for working on a bicycle. Modern bicycle shops will stock a large number of tools for working on different bicycle parts. This work can be performed by a trained bicycle mechanic, or for simple tasks, by the bicycle owner.