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batches <a batch; batches> SUST.

batches

imported batches ECON.

invioce batches ECON.

post batches ECON.

deleted and posted batches ECON.

include previously printed batches ECON.

allow adjustments in payment batches ECON.

force listing of all batches ECON.

show posted and deleted batches ECON.

batch SUST.

batch attribute SUST. INFORM.

batch balancing SUST. INFORM.

batch duration ECON.

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The two batches of 1888 and 1891 were delivered with the larger diameter driving wheels.
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The research facilities include both laboratory and pilot plant which equip to develop processes starting from gram scale up to 50 litre batches.
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These per unit costs include labor, materials handling (filling, emptying, cleaning), protective measures, and nonproductive periods that result from changeovers when switching batches.
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Working in batches if necessary, transfer the mixture to a spice mill or coffee grinder and grind to a powder.
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In its simplest form, it consists of the management of naturally found batches.
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An initial 50 units were ordered, being built in two batches from 19301931.
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Further engines were then shipped across in small batches throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
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C (check with a kitchen thermometer) and deep-fry the drumlets, in batches of about 6 for around 3 minutes, until golden.
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This included old soda, bad batches, soapy and chlorinated water, and oil and grease from machinery.
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Idle time between batches is known as downtime.
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