Sentences with phrase «production volumes produce»

Every factor of production is highly specialized and re-use of previously created work - product is maximized so as to maximize the economies of scale that large - scale production volumes produce.

Not exact matches

After years producing premium electric vehicles in smaller volumes, it is struggling to ramp up the production of its Model 3 sedans.
Craft beer volume production was slightly more positive with a 6 % growth rate between 2015 and 2016, producing 24.6 million barrels last year.
Variable Cost — Usually directly proportional to the (high or low) volume of units being produced by a company or small business; generally, they rise as production increase, and fall as production decreases.
The low costs of factory production labor and poor quality model allows stores to produce at a high volume, stay in front of trends and keep a demand on cheap, unsustainable clothing.
These dedicated filling lines produce high volumes of oil products e.g. 10w40 motor oil or chain saw motor oil and are optimized for this kind of production.
Right now, algae - based protein faces a classic chicken and egg situation — major food companies won't introduce algal ingredients into products because there is no reliable production that can produce agricultural - scale algae in high volumes at low prices.
Golden Circle's wastewater plant — including a third digester utilising CST Wastewater Solutions» and GWE's high efficiency anaerobic technology to produce biogas — has already saved Golden Circle more than $ 2 million a year in effluent disposal since the plant was upgraded to cope with increasing production volumes.
«The research group focused on three or four different catalytic reactions used in high production volume chemicals, including this one for producing a precursor to nylon, which as an industry has enormous applications,» said Slowing, who is also an adjunct assistant professor of chemistry at Iowa State University.
Importantly, the white graphene is produced in a standard atmospheric pressure chemical vapor deposition process, which Stehle and her colleagues believe could easily be scaled up to commercial production volume levels at a reasonable cost.
Same Energy Watch Group report, citing a 2006 study conducted by BP Energy: â $ œThe growing share of lower quality coal is the reason why total coal production in terms of energy content peaked in 1998 at 598.4 Mtoe and has since declined to 576.2 Mtoe in 2005 in spite of the continuous rise in produced volumes (BP 2006).
In the Metals Development building at the Ames Laboratory, Anderson, a senior metallurgist, and White, a post-doctoral researcher, are able to produce experimental quantities of powder with the laboratory's experimental apparatus, about half of a liter volume per production run.
The brain then shuts off production of LH (luteinizing hormone), the hormone that tells the testicles to produce testosterone, and the testicles may then experience a change in testicular firmness or volume as a result.
This limits production of the Eco in comparison with high - volume Sonata sedans, because the 2.4 - liter four is produced in Alabama.
Since then the company has produced hundreds of innovative high - performance transmissions for technology evaluation in all manner of innovative low carbon powertrain configurations and for low volume production.
Currently the Sanand plant produces the Nano, with the production limited to 1000 - 2000 units a month; however the new car will be a volume puller like the Indica and will be based on the «X0» platform to be produced alongside the Nano in 2015.
According to Nissan, LEAF production in Smyrna will be part of Nissan's goal to produce 85 percent of its U.S. sales volume in North America by 2015.
VDL Nedcar will produce the main production volumes of the MINI Countryman.
Contour production will end in the United States in the first quarter of 2000; after that the Contour will be produced in limited volume in Mexico.
With electric mobility, Audi takes a holistic, resource - conserving approach also to production: In Brussels, the Audi e-tron is the first premium car to be produced in certified CO2 - neutral high - volume production.
Books get cheaper when produced in volume, but as digital sourcing rises, e-books don't have to replace all paper books to make paper book production go from unattractive to cost - prohibitive.
We have been very impressed with the caliber of the RUSNANO organization and, most importantly, its commitment to undertake the significant investment required to build a world - class volume production center capable of producing hundreds of thousands of units a month,» concluded the company's rep.
The real volume production will begin in 2012 - Qualcomm plans to invest $ 2 billion in a 4.5 Gen production plant, that will produce 5.7» panels.
Before founding On Q, John was a top producing loan originator with an average yearly loan production of 450 units and over $ 100 million in closed loan volume.
An economic principle whereby the per unit cost of producing each unit of output falls as the volume of production increases.
Urine production is monitored closely as after the obstruction is relieved, with dramatic urine volumes often produced.
ACT - activated clotting time (bleeding disorders) ACTH - adrenocorticotropic hormone (adrenal gland function) Ag - antigen test for proteins specific to a disease causing organism or virus Alb - albumin (liver, kidney and intestinal disorders) Alk - Phos, ALP alkaline phosphatase (liver and adrenal disorders) Allergy Testing intradermal or blood antibody test for allergen hypersensitivity ALT - alanine aminotransferase (liver disorder) Amyl - amylase enzyme — non specific (pancreatitis) ANA - antinuclear antibody (systemic lupus erythematosus) Anaplasmosis Anaplasma spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) APTT - activated partial thromboplastin time (blood clotting ability) AST - aspartate aminotransferase (muscle and liver disorders) Band band cell — type of white blood cell Baso basophil — type of white blood cell Bile Acids digestive acids produced in the liver and stored in the gall bladder (liver function) Bili bilirubin (bile pigment responsible for jaundice from liver disease or RBC destruction) BP - blood pressure measurement BUN - blood urea nitrogen (kidney and liver function) Bx biopsy C & S aerobic / anaerobic bacterial culture and antibiotic sensitivity test (infection, drug selection) Ca +2 calcium ion — unbound calcium (parathyroid gland function) CBC - complete blood count (all circulating cells) Chol cholesterol (liver, thyroid disorders) CK, CPK creatine [phospho] kinase (muscle disease, heart disease) Cl - chloride ion — unbound chloride (hydration, blood pH) CO2 - carbon dioxide (blood pH) Contrast Radiograph x-ray image using injected radiopaque contrast media Cortisol hormone produced by the adrenal glands (adrenal gland function) Coomb's anti- red blood cell antibody test (immune - mediated hemolytic anemia) Crea creatinine (kidney function) CRT - capillary refill time (blood pressure, tissue perfusion) DTM - dermatophyte test medium (ringworm — dermatophytosis) EEG - electroencephalogram (brain function, epilepsy) Ehrlichia Ehrlichia spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) EKG, ECG - electrok [c] ardiogram (electrical heart activity, heart arryhthmia) Eos eosinophil — type of white blood cell Fecal, flotation, direct intestinal parasite exam FeLV Feline Leukemia Virus test FIA Feline Infectious Anemia: aka Feline Hemotrophic Mycoplasma, Haemobartonella felis test FIV Feline Immunodeficiency Virus test Fluorescein Stain fluorescein stain uptake of cornea (corneal ulceration) fT4, fT4ed, freeT4ed thyroxine hormone unbound by protein measured by equilibrium dialysis (thyroid function) GGT gamma - glutamyltranferase (liver disorders) Glob globulin (liver, immune system) Glu blood or urine glucose (diabetes mellitus) Gran granulocytes — subgroup of white blood cells Hb, Hgb hemoglobin — iron rich protein bound to red blood cells that carries oxygen (anemia, red cell mass) HCO3 - bicarbonate ion (blood pH) HCT, PCV, MHCT hematocrit, packed - cell volume, microhematocrit (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) K + potassium ion — unbound potassium (kidney disorders, adrenal gland disorders) Lipa lipase enzyme — non specific (pancreatitis) LYME Borrelia spp. (tick - borne rickettsial disease) Lymph lymphocyte — type of white blood cell MCHC mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (anemia, iron deficiency) MCV mean corpuscular volume — average red cell size (anemia, iron deficiency) Mg +2 magnesium ion — unbound magnesium (diabetes, parathyroid function, malnutrition) MHCT, HCT, PCV microhematocrit, hematocrit, packed - cell volume (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) MIC minimum inhibitory concentration — part of the C&S that determines antimicrobial selection Mono monocyte — type of white blood cell MRI magnetic resonance imaging (advanced tissue imaging) Na + sodium ion — unbound sodium (dehydration, adrenal gland disease) nRBC nucleated red blood cell — immature red blood cell (bone marrow damage, lead toxicity) PCV, HCT, MHCT packed - cell volume, hematocrit, microhematocrit (hemoconcentration, dehydration, anemia) PE physical examination pH urine pH (urinary tract infection, urolithiasis) Phos phosphorus (kidney disorders, ketoacidosis, parathyroid function) PLI pancreatic lipase immunoreactivity (pancreatitis) PLT platelet — cells involved in clotting (bleeding disorders) PT prothrombin time (bleeding disorders) PTH parathyroid hormone, parathormone (parathyroid function) Radiograph x-ray image RBC red blood cell count (anemia) REL Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever / Ehrlichia / Lyme combination test Retic reticulocyte — immature red blood cell (regenerative vs. non-regenerative anemia) RMSF Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever SAP serum alkaline phosphatase (liver disorders) Schirmer Tear Test tear production test (keratoconjunctivitis sicca — dry eye,) Seg segmented neutrophil — type of white blood cell USG Urine specific gravity (urine concentration, kidney function) spec cPL specific canine pancreatic lipase (pancreatitis)-- replaces the PLI test spec fPL specific feline pancreatic lipase (pancreatitis)-- replaces the PLI test T4 thyroxine hormone — total (thyroid gland function) TLI trypsin - like immunoreactivity (exocrine pancreatic insufficiency) TP total protein (hydration, liver disorders) TPR temperature / pulse / respirations (physical exam vital signs) Trig triglycerides (fat metabolism, liver disorders) TSH thyroid stimulating hormone (thyroid gland function) UA urinalysis (kidney function, urinary tract infection, diabetes) Urine Cortisol - Crea Ratio urine cortisol - creatine ratio (screening test for adrenal gland disease) Urine Protein - Crea Ratio urine protein - creatinine ratio (kidney disorders) VWF VonWillebrands factor (bleeding disorder) WBC white blood cell count (infection, inflammation, bone marrow suppression)
In fact, since the RFS expanded renewable fuel volumes in 2007, over 1/3 of corn production and nearly 1/4 of the oil produced from soybeans have been diverted to biofuels.1 As the EPA points out, «because many biofuel feedstocks require land, water, and other resources, research suggests that biofuel production may give rise to several undesirable effects.»
General Motors: $ 105.9 million for the production of high - volume battery packs for the GM Volt (the cells will be from LG Chem, Ltd. and other cell providers to be named), plus another $ 105 million for the construction of U.S. manufacturing capabilities to produce the second - generation GM global rear - wheel electric drive system.
Recognizing that even in a world where energy is constrained / more expensive there will always be a certain volume of goods traded globally, due to they being only able to be produced in certain locations by virtue of geographical and climatic conditions, as well as comparative advantage still standing, greater localization and regionalization of production and trade would reduce fuel usage — provided that shipment of those goods was done via train or inland waterway, not trucks.
But particular parts of lawyers» work could be produced in sufficient volume to achieve affordability by using highly specialized, high production volume support services.
It is innovations in the methods of manufacturing that are the product of such competition that produce the economies of scale, if such innovations involve high volume production using a high degree of specialization applied to every major factor of production, which is what support services do and law firms don't do.
As a result, the A2J problem of unaffordable legal services is inevitable because law firms do not have the necessary high degree of specialization and volume of production that produce the economies - of - scale necessary to maintain legal services as affordable.
The support services method of production makes much higher degrees of competence compatible with much higher degrees of cost - efficiency and volumes of producing legal services than any law firm is capable of.
It exists because the method of producing legal services dictates that there can be no economies - of - scale in the practice of law, i.e., the cost of production can not be lowered by greater volumes of production.
No law firm has the necessary degree of specialization of staff, legal materials used, re-use of previously created work - product, or scaled volumes of production, to be able to cope with rapidly expanding volumes of laws, complexity of laws based upon technology, and the masses of records created by the automating of records by electronic technology — every interaction, communication, and transmission that we have now, produces a record, which could be related to some legal service, and records are now the most frequently used kind of evidence in legal proceedings.
These changes address a concern that parties responding to document requests set forth a laundry list of boilerplate objections, produce a large volume of documents, but then state that the production is «subject to the objections,» leaving the receiving party with no sense of whether anything was actually withheld on the grounds of any of the objections.
The constant refinement of each produces a continuingly improving cost - efficiency, which when combined with a greatly scaled - up volume of services rendered, produces a reduction in the costs of production that is not possible in any other part of the legal profession.
As a result, each cell is highly specialized to produce the high production volumes that enable the highest degree of competence in regard to every factor of production and therefore the greatest economies - of - scale.
ABS's can't solve the problem because they won't create the specialized support services that have the 2 factors necessary to solve the problem: (1) a higher degree of specialization than any law firm has; and, (2) the scaled - up volume of production that produces the economies of scale that no law firm is capable of achieving.
Because LAO LAW's services are based upon a higher degree of specialization and greatly scaled - up production volumes than exist in any law firm, they are much more cost - efficiently produced.
Though the Canadian market has been asking Carswell for years to publish the French and English editions as two separate, less expensive publications, Carswell has refused, claiming on the one hand that a bilingual and bijuridical legal culture requires both languages in one volume (the high road) or that bilingual production is possible only with the higher price to subsidize the additional expense of producing it in two languages (the low road).
In July 2017, Samsung proudly announced that it was investing to build the A5 plant that would be producing more flexible OLED screens for the iPhone X. However, the project was put on hold when Apple nearly halved the production volume of the iPhone X.
• Successful sales results produced best month of $ 12MM and averaged production was $ 8MM with offer volume generally between 15 to 25 per day and 8 - 10 actual closings per day.
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