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  2. Shrinkage (accounting) - Wikipedia

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    In accounting, shrinkage or shrink occurs when a retailer has fewer items in stock than were expected by the inventory list. This can be caused by clerical error, or from goods being damaged, lost, or stolen between the point of manufacture (or purchase from a supplier) and the point of sale. [1]

  3. Shrinkage (statistics) - Wikipedia

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    In statistics, shrinkage is the reduction in the effects of sampling variation. In regression analysis, a fitted relationship appears to perform less well on a new data set than on the data set used for fitting. [1]

  4. Anode - Wikipedia

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    Positive and negative electrode vs. anode and cathode for a secondary battery Battery manufacturers may regard the negative electrode as the anode, [ 9 ] particularly in their technical literature. Though from an electrochemical viewpoint incorrect, it does resolve the problem of which electrode is the anode in a secondary (or rechargeable) cell.

  5. Your Portion Sizes Are About To Shrink — Will It Still Be ...

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    However, the negative side effect of this is that America has a significant food waste problem. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), consumers waste 30% to 40% of the food ...

  6. Treadmilling - Wikipedia

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    What determines whether the ends grow or shrink is entirely dependent on the cytosolic concentration of available monomer subunits in the surrounding area. [8] Critical concentration differs from the plus (C C + ) and the minus end (C C − ), and under normal physiological conditions, the critical concentration is lower at the plus end than ...

  7. Shrinkflation hits 1 in 3 grocery items, including these ...

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    "Shrinkflation" — when companies charge the same for smaller sizes — is a sneaky way to raise prices. Read on to see what kind of products have shrunk the most.

  8. Why do you shrink when you get older? Experts explain

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    But your height can change with age, and it's no myth — you shrink with time. Yep, age-related height loss is a typical part of getting older.

  9. Positive and negative (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Positive and Negative Affect Schedule, a form of questionnaire measuring psychological effects; Positive or negative externalities, economic activities; Positive and negative politeness, types of politeness strategies in politeness theory; Positive and negative value, ethic or philosophical values; Positive-negative film, prints