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INVENTORY TURNOVER AND INVENTORY MARKDOWNS.

The Accounting Review, 1933
Abstract This article presents information on the methods of calculating inventory turnover and the inventory markdowns. In calculating turnover by the cost method, it is essential that numerator and denominator should be on the same price level otherwise a distortion would result.
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Energy and Inventories

2009
The progressive consumption of the nonrenewable energy stocks is determining wide fluctuations in the cost of energy (primarily gas and oil), influencing both absolute values and volatility, and leading to attention on the strategic role and function that these resources play in the economy and life in general.
Simone Zanoni, Lucio Enrico Zavanella
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Inventory control

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 2004
By establishing clear inventory ordering targets and following the guidelines outlined in this column, the staff member handling the process will understand the high and low levels of inventory control and be able to maintain an accurate system. Inventory control represents approximately 6 to 8 percent of practice purchasing.
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The Guilt Inventory

Psychological Reports, 2000
The Guilt Inventory contains subscales measuring trait guilt, state guilt, and moral standards. Previous research has suggested the reliability of these scales and the validity of their interpretations. The items, coding, and scoring procedure for the Guilt Inventory are presented here as well as additional evidence regarding the reliability and ...
W H, Jones, A K, Schratter, K, Kugler
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Phonological Inventories

2019
A phonological inventory is a repertoire of contrastive articulatory or manual gestures shared by a community of users. Whether spoken or signed, all human languages have a phonological inventory. In spoken languages, the phonological inventory is comprised of a set of segments (consonants and vowels) and suprasegmentals (stress and intonation) that ...
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On the Benefits of Inventory-Pooling in Production-Inventory Systems

Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, 2002
No abstract available.
Joon-Seok Kim, Saif Benjaafar
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Meta-inventory

Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2023
S. Y. Wang, George Q. Huang
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Dynamic Oligopoly with Inventories

Econometrica, 1974
This paper develops a dynamic model of oligopoly and discusses the existence and characteristics of optimal policies for firms in such a model. The firms are assumed to face a random demand so they hold inventories which fluctuate from one period to the next. This necessitates a dynamic model rather than a static one.
Kirman, Alan P, Sobel, Matthew J
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An Inventory Management Problem

Constraints, 1998
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Yves Caseau, Tibor Kökény
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Segment Inventories

Language and Linguistics Compass, 2009
Abstract The nature of speech sound inventories has been a focus of study by phonologists and phoneticians, facilitated in 1984 with the publication by Ian Maddieson of the UCLA Phonological Segment Inventory Database. This article gives an overview of the study of inventories and summarizes some of the major findings. Crosslinguistic
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