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Что (кто) такое readily available cash - определение

AMOUNT OF WATER THAT CAN BE STORED IN A SOIL PROFILE AND BE AVAILABLE FOR GROWING CROPS
Plant available water; Available water content; Available water storage capacity; AWSC; Total available water; Profile available water
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Available water capacity         
Available water capacity is the amount of water that can be stored in a soil profile and be available for growing crops. It is also known as available water content (AWC), profile available water (PAW) or total available water (TAW).
Cash (Chinese coin)         
  • Three different cash coins from the [[Northern Song dynasty]], the first coin reads clockwise while the others read top-bottom-right-left, the first and second coins are written in [[Regular script]] while the third coin is written in [[Seal script]].
  • Aksu]] mint under the reign of the [[Daoguang Emperor]]
  • Hoàng Mai District]], [[Hanoi]], Vietnam
  • Cash coins minted between 330 BC and 1912 AD.
  • A "coin tree" used to make cash coins
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  • Machine-struck cash coins issued under the Guangxu Emperor in Guangzhou, Guangdong.
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  • Chinese history]].
  • coins]], the mould was used during the [[Warring States]] period (475–221 BC) by the State of Qin, from an excavation in [[Qishan County]], [[Baoji]], [[Shaanxi province]].
  • A Yuan Feng Tong Bao (元豐通寶) from the Northern Song dynasty with a "flower (or 'rosette') hole" in the middle
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  • A [[Sichuan]]ese man carrying 13,500 cash coins in strings on his shoulders (1917).
STYLE OF FORMER CHINESE COINS MINTED WITH CENTRAL HOLES FOR TRANSPORT ON ROPES AND CORDS
Copper cash; Cash coin; Chinese cash coins; Chinese cash (coins)
The cash or qian was a type of coin of China and East Asia, used from the 4th century BC until the 20th century AD, characterised by their round outer shape and a square center hole (方穿, fāng chuān). Originally cast during the Warring States period, these coins continued to be used for the entirety of Imperial China.
Cash Cash discography         
BAND DISCOGRAPHY
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cash flow         
MOVEMENT OF MONEY INTO OR OUT OF A BUSINESS, PROJECT, OR FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Cashflow; Cash flows; Net cash flow; Cash Flow; Cash-flow; Company's cash flow; Cashflows
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The cash flow of a firm or business is the movement of money into and out of it. (BUSINESS)
A French-based pharmaceuticals company ran into cash-flow problems and faced liquidation.
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cashflow         
MOVEMENT OF MONEY INTO OR OUT OF A BUSINESS, PROJECT, OR FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Cashflow; Cash flows; Net cash flow; Cash Flow; Cash-flow; Company's cash flow; Cashflows
cash flow         
MOVEMENT OF MONEY INTO OR OUT OF A BUSINESS, PROJECT, OR FINANCIAL PRODUCT
Cashflow; Cash flows; Net cash flow; Cash Flow; Cash-flow; Company's cash flow; Cashflows
¦ noun the total amount of money passing into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.
Available seat miles         
  • Seat cost and trip cost for widebodies
MEASURE OF PASSENGER CARRYING CAPACITY
Available Seat Miles; Cost Per Available Seat Mile; RASM; CASM (travel); Available seat kilometre; Available Seat Kilometers; Available seat kilometres; Available seat kilometer; Cost per Available Seat Mile; Seat cost; Trip cost
In passenger transportation, available seat miles (ASM) or available seat kilometers (ASK) 8056 What is ASK - YouTube Video is a measure of passenger carrying capacity. It is equal to the number of seats available multiplied by the number of miles or kilometers traveled by a vehicle.
W. J. Cash         
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AMERICAN WRITER (1900-1941)
W.J. Cash; W J Cash; WJ Cash; Wilbur Cash; Wilbur Joseph Cash; Wilbur J. Cash; The Mind of the South; Jack Cash
Wilbur Joseph Cash (May 2, 1900 – July 1, 1941) was an American journalist known for writing The Mind of the South (1941), his controversial interpretation of the history of the American South.
Cash method of accounting         
A METHOD THAT RECORDS REVENUE WHEN CASH IS RECEIVED, AND EXPENSES WHEN THEY ARE PAID IN CASH
Cash-basis accounting; Cash accounting; Cash-based accounting
The cash method of accounting, also known as cash-basis accounting, cash receipts and disbursements method of accounting or cash accounting (the EU VAT directive vocabulary Article 226) records revenue when cash is received, and expenses when they are paid in cash. As a basis of accounting, this is in contrast to the alternative accrual method which records income items when they are earned and records deductions when expenses are incurred regardless of the flow of cash.
Arthur H. Cash         
AMERICAN HISTORIAN
Arthur Cash
Arthur Hill Cash (February 4, 1922December 29, 2016) was an American scholar of 18th-century English literature.

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Available water capacity

Available water capacity is the amount of water that can be stored in a soil profile and be available for growing crops. It is also known as available water content (AWC), profile available water (PAW) or total available water (TAW).

The concept, put forward by Frank Veihmeyer and Arthur Hendrickson, assumed that the water readily available to plants is the difference between the soil water content at field capacity (θfc) and permanent wilting point (θpwp):

θa ≡ θfc − θpwp

Daniel Hillel criticised that the terms FC and PWP were never clearly defined, and lack physical basis, and that soil water is never equally available within this range. He further suggested that a useful concept should concurrently consider the properties of plant, soil and meteorological conditions.

Lorenzo A. Richards remarked that the concept of availability is oversimplified. He viewed that: the term availability involves two notions: (a) the ability of plant root to absorb and use the water with which it is in contact and (b) the readiness or velocity with which the soil water moves in to replace that which has been used by the plant.

Plant available water in sandy soils can be increased by the presence of sepiolite clay