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  2. Ullage - Wikipedia

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    The word ullage comes from the Latin word oculus, used by the Romans to refer to a barrel cork hole.This word was, in turn, taken in medieval French as oeil, from which a verb ouiller was created, meaning to fill a barrel to full capacity.

  3. List of paradoxes - Wikipedia

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    Edgeworth paradox: With capacity constraints, there may not be an equilibrium. European paradox: The perceived failure of European countries to translate scientific advances into marketable innovations. Gibson's paradox: Why were interest rates and prices correlated? Giffen paradox: Increasing the price of bread makes poor people eat more of it.

  4. Capacity utilization - Wikipedia

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    Capacity utilization or capacity utilisation is the extent to which a firm or nation employs its installed productive capacity (maximum output of a firm or nation). It is the relationship between output that is produced with the installed equipment, and the potential output which could be produced with it, if capacity was fully used. [1]

  5. Capacity - Wikipedia

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    Storage capacity (energy), the amount of energy that the storage system of a power plant can hold; Nameplate capacity, the intended full-load sustained output of a facility such as a power plant; Heat capacity, a measurement of changes in a system's internal energy; Combining capacity, another term for valence in chemistry

  6. Capacity in English law - Wikipedia

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    Capacity in English law refers to the ability of a contracting party to enter into legally binding relations. If a party does not have the capacity to do so, then subsequent contracts may be invalid; however, in the interests of certainty , there is a prima facie presumption that both parties hold the capacity to contract.

  7. No. 25 Baylor aims to shake off rust vs. Arlington Baptist - AOL

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    Dec 11, 2024; Waco, Texas, USA; Baylor Bears guard VJ Edgecombe (7) dunks the ball against the Norfolk State Spartans during the second half at Paul and Alejandra Foster Pavilion.

  8. Capacity planning - Wikipedia

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    Capacity planning is the process of determining the production capacity needed by an organization to meet changing demands for its products. [1] In the context of capacity planning, design capacity is the maximum amount of work that an organization or individual is capable of completing in a given period.

  9. The 20 Black Friday deals AOL shoppers are buying the most

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    Pair together Disney+ and Hulu for just $2.99 a month for a full year this Black Friday. It's the best streaming deal we've ever seen from Disney+ and rival's Hulu's annual $0.99 Black Friday deal.