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  2. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals. Information contained in the owner's manual typically includes:

  3. Double-entry bookkeeping - Wikipedia

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    Double entry is used only in nominal ledgers. It is not used in daybooks (journals), which normally do not form part of the nominal ledger system. The information from the daybooks will be used in the nominal ledger and it is the nominal ledgers that will ensure the integrity of the resulting financial information created from the daybooks ...

  4. Self-checkout - Wikipedia

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    NCR Corporation model of self-service checkouts and fast-lane at a Sainsbury's store NCR Corporation model of self-service checkout at an IKEA store. Self-checkouts (SCOs), also known as assisted checkouts (ACOs) or self-service checkouts, are machines that allow customers to complete their own transaction with a retailer without using a staffed checkout.

  5. Rental agreement - Wikipedia

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    transport equipment, such as an automobile or a bicycle. ships and boats, in which case rental is known as chartering , and the rent is known as hire or freight (depending on the type of charter) aircraft, in which case rental is known as chartering , or leasing if the rental is longer term

  6. Work breakdown structure - Wikipedia

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    The WBS is organized around the primary products of the project (or planned outcomes) instead of the work needed to produce the products (planned actions). Since the planned outcomes are the desired ends of the project, they form a relatively stable set of categories in which the costs of the planned actions needed to achieve them can be collected.

  7. Outline of industrial machinery - Wikipedia

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    History of heavy equipment; History of industrial robots; History of machines; History of machine tools; History of oil refineries; History of packaging and labeling; History of paper mills; History of smelting; History of water wheels

  8. Template:Cash Out - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Translation/Instructions - Wikipedia

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    The last template is to be used to mention the source of a translation from another Wikipedia (again, to respect GFDL norms): Add to Completed Translations remove from Proofreaders Needed