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There are 71 records start with V |
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Vacuum storage |
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Storage in a sealed container from which all or nearly all air was evacuated before sealing; storage in a (partial) vacuum. |
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valley wind |
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Winds flowing up or down valleys along temperature gradients. |
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Value set |
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A lasting set of convictions that are held by a person, an accompanying mode of conduct, and the importance of the convictions to the person. |
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Variable budgeting |
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A form of budgeting that targets expected costs at various potential output levels. |
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Variable costs |
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The portion of total cash production costs used for inputs needed to produce a specific yield of a specific crop. Variable costs typically include fertilizers, seed, pesticides, hired labor, fuel, repairs, and animal feed and drugs. |
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Variable costs |
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Costs that vary closely with changes in production. For example, as the number of units produced increases, the amount of material used also increases. Thus the cost of material used to produce a product would be an example of variable costs. |
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Variance |
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A special situation that creates a need to deviate from the established zoning ordinances and requires review by a board of adjustment or similar review agency. |
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Variant |
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Seed or plants that are distinct from a variety, occur in a predictable way, and were originally a part of the variety as released; thus they are not considered off-types. |
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Variation curve |
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A line describing the fluctuation of a system through time, characterized primarily by its general tendency, and its amplitude and rhythm of oscillation. |
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Variegated |
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Having leaves or flowers that are striped, spotted or otherwise patterned in more than one colour. |
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