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Что (кто) такое periodic inventory - определение

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Periodic inventory         
Periodic inventory is a system of inventory in which updates are made on a periodic basis. This differs from perpetual inventory systems, where updates are made as seen fit.
Inventory valuation         
ACCOUNTING METHODS USED IN DETERMINING THE VALUE OF INVENTORY
Beginning Inventory; Inventory Costing; Inventory costing; Inventory valuation adjustment; Inventory cost
An inventory valuation allows a company to provide a monetary value for items that make up their inventory. Inventories are usually the largest current asset of a business, and proper measurement of them is necessary to assure accurate financial statements.
Periodic paralysis         
HUMAN DISEASE
Familial periodic paralysis; Periodic Paralysis; Paralyses, familial periodic; Periodic Paralyses; Periodic paralyses; Familial Periodic Paralysis; Familial periodic paralyses
Periodic paralysis is a group of rare genetic diseases that lead to weakness or paralysis from common triggers such as cold, heat, high carbohydrate meals, not eating, stress or excitement and physical activity of any kind. The underlying mechanism of these diseases are malfunctions in the ion channels in skeletal muscle cell membranes that allow electrically charged ions to leak in or out of the muscle cell, causing the cell to depolarize and become unable to move.
Inventory theory         
MATHEMATICAL STUDY CONCERNED WITH THE DESIGN OF INVENTORY SYSTEMS
Inventory control problem; Inventory model; Inventory models
Material theory (or more formally the mathematical theory of inventory and production) is the sub-specialty within operations research and operations management that is concerned with the design of production/inventory systems to minimize costs: it studies the decisions faced by firms and the military in connection with manufacturing, warehousing, supply chains, spare part allocation and so on and provides the mathematical foundation for logistics. The inventory control problem is the problem faced by a firm that must decide how much to order in each time period to meet demand for its products.
periodic table         
  • Mendeleev's 1869 periodic table
  • hydrogen-like]] atomic orbitals showing probability density and phase (g orbitals and higher are not shown)
  • Idealized order of subshell filling according to the [[Madelung rule]]
  • Dmitri Mendeleev
  • Trend in electron affinities
  • [[Otto Theodor Benfey]]'s spiral periodic table (1964)
  • Periodic table of van den Broek
  • Graph of first ionisation energies of the elements in electronvolts (predictions used for elements 105–118)
  • Glenn T. Seaborg
  • Henry Moseley
  • Mendeleev's 1871 periodic table
  • c0ffff}} [[Noble gases]]{{col-end}}
  • Periodic table of Alfred Werner (1905), the first appearance of the long form<ref name=Thyssen/>
TABLE SYSTEMATICALLY PLACING ELEMENTS BASED ON ATOMIC NUMBER AND RECURRENT PROPERTIES
Periodic Table; Periodic table (big); Periodic table (detailed cells); Periodic table of the elements; Periodic table of the chemical elements; Periodic table/Huge Table; Periodic table/Big Table; Periodic table of elements; Periodic Table of the Elements; Periodic table (detailed); Periodic system; Periodic system of elements; Periodic chart of the elements; Periodic Chart of the elements; Periodic chart; Periodic Chart; Mendeleev periodic table; Table of elements; Periodic properties; Periodic Properties; Elements (table); Periodic table elements; Huge periodic table; Periodic table (huge); Mendeleev periodic chart; Periodic table large; Periodic table (large); Peroidic table of elements; Mendeleev table; The periodic table of the elements; Periodicity of the elements; Compound of elements; The Periodic Table of Elements; Organization of the periodic table; Periodic table of chemical elements; The Periodic table; Periodic patterns; Group 2A; Periodic table of Elements; Periodic tables; Mendeleyev table; Chemical family; PeriodicTable; Mendeleyev's periodic law; Mendeleev's table; Periodic table (standard); Large version of the periodic table; List of periodic table-related articles; Wide periodic table (large version); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Wide periodic table (large version); The periodic table of the chemical elements; Standard periodic table; Table of Elements; List of Periodic table related articles; Peroidic table; Mendeleev's periodic table; Placement of hydrogen in the periodic table; Categorisation of the periodic table; Placement of lanthinides and actinides in the periodic table; Periodic table (large version); Chemical periodic table; Periodic Table of Elements; Pariodic table; Atomic table; Periodic table (large cells); Periodic Table of Chemical Elements; Period table
In chemistry, the periodic table is a table showing the chemical elements arranged according to their atomic numbers.
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periodic table         
  • Mendeleev's 1869 periodic table
  • hydrogen-like]] atomic orbitals showing probability density and phase (g orbitals and higher are not shown)
  • Idealized order of subshell filling according to the [[Madelung rule]]
  • Dmitri Mendeleev
  • Trend in electron affinities
  • [[Otto Theodor Benfey]]'s spiral periodic table (1964)
  • Periodic table of van den Broek
  • Graph of first ionisation energies of the elements in electronvolts (predictions used for elements 105–118)
  • Glenn T. Seaborg
  • Henry Moseley
  • Mendeleev's 1871 periodic table
  • c0ffff}} [[Noble gases]]{{col-end}}
  • Periodic table of Alfred Werner (1905), the first appearance of the long form<ref name=Thyssen/>
TABLE SYSTEMATICALLY PLACING ELEMENTS BASED ON ATOMIC NUMBER AND RECURRENT PROPERTIES
Periodic Table; Periodic table (big); Periodic table (detailed cells); Periodic table of the elements; Periodic table of the chemical elements; Periodic table/Huge Table; Periodic table/Big Table; Periodic table of elements; Periodic Table of the Elements; Periodic table (detailed); Periodic system; Periodic system of elements; Periodic chart of the elements; Periodic Chart of the elements; Periodic chart; Periodic Chart; Mendeleev periodic table; Table of elements; Periodic properties; Periodic Properties; Elements (table); Periodic table elements; Huge periodic table; Periodic table (huge); Mendeleev periodic chart; Periodic table large; Periodic table (large); Peroidic table of elements; Mendeleev table; The periodic table of the elements; Periodicity of the elements; Compound of elements; The Periodic Table of Elements; Organization of the periodic table; Periodic table of chemical elements; The Periodic table; Periodic patterns; Group 2A; Periodic table of Elements; Periodic tables; Mendeleyev table; Chemical family; PeriodicTable; Mendeleyev's periodic law; Mendeleev's table; Periodic table (standard); Large version of the periodic table; List of periodic table-related articles; Wide periodic table (large version); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Wide periodic table (large version); The periodic table of the chemical elements; Standard periodic table; Table of Elements; List of Periodic table related articles; Peroidic table; Mendeleev's periodic table; Placement of hydrogen in the periodic table; Categorisation of the periodic table; Placement of lanthinides and actinides in the periodic table; Periodic table (large version); Chemical periodic table; Periodic Table of Elements; Pariodic table; Atomic table; Periodic table (large cells); Periodic Table of Chemical Elements; Period table
¦ noun Chemistry a table of the chemical elements arranged in order of atomic number, usually in rows, so that elements with similar atomic structure (and hence similar chemical properties) appear in vertical columns.
Periodic table         
  • Mendeleev's 1869 periodic table
  • hydrogen-like]] atomic orbitals showing probability density and phase (g orbitals and higher are not shown)
  • Idealized order of subshell filling according to the [[Madelung rule]]
  • Dmitri Mendeleev
  • Trend in electron affinities
  • [[Otto Theodor Benfey]]'s spiral periodic table (1964)
  • Periodic table of van den Broek
  • Graph of first ionisation energies of the elements in electronvolts (predictions used for elements 105–118)
  • Glenn T. Seaborg
  • Henry Moseley
  • Mendeleev's 1871 periodic table
  • c0ffff}} [[Noble gases]]{{col-end}}
  • Periodic table of Alfred Werner (1905), the first appearance of the long form<ref name=Thyssen/>
TABLE SYSTEMATICALLY PLACING ELEMENTS BASED ON ATOMIC NUMBER AND RECURRENT PROPERTIES
Periodic Table; Periodic table (big); Periodic table (detailed cells); Periodic table of the elements; Periodic table of the chemical elements; Periodic table/Huge Table; Periodic table/Big Table; Periodic table of elements; Periodic Table of the Elements; Periodic table (detailed); Periodic system; Periodic system of elements; Periodic chart of the elements; Periodic Chart of the elements; Periodic chart; Periodic Chart; Mendeleev periodic table; Table of elements; Periodic properties; Periodic Properties; Elements (table); Periodic table elements; Huge periodic table; Periodic table (huge); Mendeleev periodic chart; Periodic table large; Periodic table (large); Peroidic table of elements; Mendeleev table; The periodic table of the elements; Periodicity of the elements; Compound of elements; The Periodic Table of Elements; Organization of the periodic table; Periodic table of chemical elements; The Periodic table; Periodic patterns; Group 2A; Periodic table of Elements; Periodic tables; Mendeleyev table; Chemical family; PeriodicTable; Mendeleyev's periodic law; Mendeleev's table; Periodic table (standard); Large version of the periodic table; List of periodic table-related articles; Wide periodic table (large version); Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Wide periodic table (large version); The periodic table of the chemical elements; Standard periodic table; Table of Elements; List of Periodic table related articles; Peroidic table; Mendeleev's periodic table; Placement of hydrogen in the periodic table; Categorisation of the periodic table; Placement of lanthinides and actinides in the periodic table; Periodic table (large version); Chemical periodic table; Periodic Table of Elements; Pariodic table; Atomic table; Periodic table (large cells); Periodic Table of Chemical Elements; Period table
The periodic table, also known as the periodic table of the (chemical) elements, is a tabular display of the chemical elements. It is widely used in chemistry, physics, and other sciences, and is generally seen as an icon of chemistry.
Inventory turnover         
MEASURE OF THE NUMBER OF TIMES INVENTORY IS SOLD OR USED IN A TIME PERIOD
Inventory turns; Inventory Turns; Turnover ratio; Inventory Turnover; Inventory turnover ratio; Stock turnover
In accounting, the inventory turnover is a measure of the number of times inventory is sold or used in a time period such as a year. It is calculated to see if a business has an excessive inventory in comparison to its sales level.
Log-periodic antenna         
MULTI-ELEMENT, DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA
Log periodic antenna; Log-periodic; LPDA; Log-periodic dipole array; Log-periodic array; Logper; Log antenna
A log-periodic antenna (LP), also known as a log-periodic array or log-periodic aerial, is a multi-element, directional antenna designed to operate over a wide band of frequencies. It was invented by John Dunlavy in 1952.
LPDA         
MULTI-ELEMENT, DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA
Log periodic antenna; Log-periodic; LPDA; Log-periodic dipole array; Log-periodic array; Logper; Log antenna
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