French output fell in June.
The 24-hour rhythm in output has been mentioned.
You can use either output to daisy-chain a second display.
That gauge measures the difference between actual output and the maximum potential output generated by an economy.
Over the same period Sweden's industrial output jumped by 9.3%.
The Hip-dac has both a 3.5 mm headphone output and a 4.4 mm balanced output.
Total cost, in economics, the sum of all costs incurred by a firm in producing a certain level of output.
On average, INFLATION rises when output is above potential and falls when output is below potential.
Color light output measured in accordance with IDMS 15.4; white light output measured in accordance with ISO 21118.
OUTPUT, DEMAND AND JOBS American industrial production rose by 0.4% in July, leaving output 5.8% higher than a year earlier.
Either condition will satisfy the required output (the OR function, as an output, is produced whenever one or the other input is energized).
Video Output: A single RCA composite video-output jack allows you to an add external monitor, such as rear headrest or overhead monitor (sold separately).
A break-even graph plots costs and revenues against output, showing what total revenue, fixed costs and total costs are expected to be at each level of output.
In such cases the output of the first amplifier is fed into a second, whose output is fed to a third, and so on, until the output level is satisfactory.
If the amount of inputs needed to produce one more unit of output is less than was needed to produce the last unit of output, then the firm is enjoying increasing RETURNS to scale (or increasing MARGINAL product).
If you intend to use social media during the production or broadcast of a programme, or to promote output being made for the BBC, you should discuss this in advance with the BBC editor who has commissioned the output.
Although this result is weaker than the result for systems without inputs and outputs, it is still striking because for any abstract input-output pair , there are infinitely many automata that yield output o given input i.
15.2.11 Presenters of BBC factual output who wish to recreate their roles in fictional output risk confusing audiences and undermining the credibility of their own output as well as damaging their own reputations.
15.3.43 Presenters of BBC factual output who wish to recreate their roles in fictional output may risk confusing audiences and undermining the credibility of their own output as well as damaging their own reputations.
Co-funding for Public Services is financing for output by not-for-profit bodies in minority languages, such as BBC Alba, and other limited circumstances including learning and educational output targeted at a specific section of the audience, where it might be unjustifiable to fund the output entirely from the licence fee.
output
noun artifact
- final product; the things produced
verb creation
- to create or manufacture a specific amount
Example: the computer is outputting the data from the job I'm running
noun act
- production of a certain amount
noun communication
- signal that comes out of an electronic system
noun quantity
- the quantity of something (as a commodity) that is created (usually within a given period of time)
noun artifact
- what is produced in a given time period
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Co-funding for Public Services is financing for output by not-for-profit bodies in minority languages such as BBC Alba and other limited circumstances including learning and educational output targeted at a specific section of the audience where it might be unjustifiable to fund the output entirely from the licence fee