References: Bousman‚ W.S. Studies of two-phase gas–liquid flow in microgravity. Ph. D. Dissertation‚ Department of Chemical Engineering‚ University of Houston‚ USA‚ 1994. Bousman‚ W.S.‚ Dukler‚ A.E. Studies of gas-liquid flow in microgravity: void fraction‚ pressure drop and flow patterns‚ in: Proc. of 1993 ASME Winter Meeting‚ New Orleans‚ LA‚ 1993. Cavallini‚ A.‚ Censi‚ G.‚ Del Col‚ D.‚ Doretti‚ L.‚ Longo‚ G.A.‚ Rossetto
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Flow of the project • Title Page • Declaration • Certificate • Acknowledgement • Executive Summary • Index with Page numbers o Introduction ▪ Objective of the study ▪ Sources of data and methodology o Primary data collected (Body-main text) o Summary of findings and conclusion o Appendix (Pie diagram‚ tables…) o Bibliography o Annexure
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1. Starting from the intestines and ending at the heart‚ describe blood flow through the portal system (naming major vessels and structures you pass along the way) AND WHY BLOOD FLOWS THROUGH THE LIVER (detail the function of the liver). Include the names of vessels as you travel through them in the proper order. After‚ describe What produces bile (which cells)‚ the pathway it takes back to the GI tract‚ and its function (should include an enzyme). 3 main veins come together to form the hepatic
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GSM Call Flow (GSM Originating Call) Cell Mobile Station User Mobile Mobile Network Base Stations NSS BSS MSC VLR Fixed Network PSTN PSTN EventStudio System Designer 4.0 13-Sep-08 21:38 (Page 1) LEG: GSM Mobile Originated Call This sequence diagram was generated with EventStudio System Designer 4.0 (http://www.EventHelix.com/EventStudio). Copyright © 2008 EventHelix.com Inc. All Rights Reserved. The EventStudio source files for this document can be downloaded from http://www
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Cash vs. Accrual Accounting It’s important for you to understand the basics of the two principal methods of keeping track of a business’s income and expenses: cash method and accrual method (sometimes called cash basis and accrual basis). In a nutshell‚ these methods differ only in the timing of when sales and purchases are credited or debited to your accounts. If you use the cash method‚ income is counted when cash (or a check) is actually received‚ and expenses are counted when actually paid
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PREVIEW OF CHAPTER 4-1 4 Income Statement Usefulness Predicting future performance. 4-2 Evaluate past performance. Help assess the risk or uncertainty of achieving future cash flows. Income Statement Limitations Companies omit items that cannot be measured reliably. 4-3 Income is affected by the accounting methods employed. Income measurement involves judgment. Income Statement Quality of Earnings Companies have incentives
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Current assets Long-term investments Property‚ plant‚ and equipment Intangible assets Current assets on a balance sheet have components that include cash and cash equivalents‚ accounts receivable‚ and inventories. These usually can be converted into cash quicker than that of other assets because they are for near term uses. Cash equivalents are the funds invested in short term securities such as T-Bills. Accounts receivable are the owed funds to the specific company by its customers. Inventories
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INTRODUCTION 4 PROCUREMENT AT METRO CASH AND CARRY 5 Product’s Need Identification 5 Searching For Reliable Sources/Suppliers 5 Negotiation 5 Ordering the Inventory 6 Receiving 6 GOODS RECEIVING PROCEDURE 6 IMPORTANT DOCUMENTATIONS 7 DISTRIBUTION OF GR NUMBERS 8 SAMPLE OF GR NUMBER 8 LOGISTICS: 9 SERVICE AND QUALITY 10 Conditions for Goods Acceptance 11 Temperature control 11 Delivery checks 11 GOODS RECEIVING AREA 11 FLOW OF GOODS AT METRO CASH AND CARRY 12 Deliveries ways
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Firm’s optimum cash balance under certainty. It is extensively used and highly useful for the purpose of cash management. As per the model‚ cash and inventory management problems are one and the same. William J. Baumol developed a model (The transactions Demand for Cash: An Inventory Theoretic Approach) which is usually used in Inventory management & cash management. Baumol model of cash management trades off between opportunity cost or carrying cost or holding cost & the transaction cost.
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The six steps are as follows: Awareness The customer becomes aware of the product through advertising. This is a challenging step‚ there is no guarantee that the customer will be aware of the product brand after they view the advert. Customers see many adverts each day but will only remember the brand of a tiny fraction of products. Knowledge The customer begins to gain knowledge about the product for example through the internet‚ retail advisors and product packaging. In today’s digital world
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