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Replaceable value

An estimate of the replacement value of the equipment within the exposed area is then made, and combined with by the damage factor to estimate the Base maximum probable property damage (Base MPPD). [Pg.376]

The fourth desorbent characteristic is that the desorbent material should be readily available (at a sustainable cost). It is important that the desorbent be readily available and not cost-prohibitive because desorbent is gradually lost during operations. Since the desorbent is separated from both the extract and raffinate components by fractionation, trace quantities (parts per million) of desorbent are present in the respective product streams due to fractionation tray efficiencies and fractionation control optimization of reflux to feed ratio. Ultimately, each n-paraffn separation facility must balance the operating expenses (utilities consumed during fractionation) to minimize desorbent loss against the replacement value of desorbent to maintain inventory. [Pg.255]

Iron replacement for blood loss Direct iron therapy in these patients toward replacement of the equivalent amount of iron represented in the blood loss. The table and formula described under Iron deficiency anemia are not applicable for simple iron replacement values. [Pg.53]

The replacement value of the property within the area of exposure represents the maximum probable property damage resulting from a fire or explosion in the process unit being evaluated. [Pg.291]

Adamu, M.S., Nafarnda, W.D., Iliya, D.S. and Kubkomawa, I.H. (2006) Replacement value of yellow sorghum (sorghum bicola) variety for maize in broiler diets. Global Journal of Agricultural Sciences 5,151-154. [Pg.150]

Soil erosion, therefore, is the greatest threat to the economic and environmental sustainability of United States agriculture (Mueller, 1995). Pimentel et al. (1995) concluded that soil erosion is a major environmental and agricultural problem worldwide, and efforts to reduce these losses must be supported. Erosion rates have exceeded replacement values on most sloping fields since the Europeans introduced plowing and grain farming as North America was settled. [Pg.522]

Historically, the G-BASE project has replaced values recorded as detection by a value one half the detection limit for soils and stream sediments and for consistency with older data. This practice continues. There is no sound basis for such a remedy... [Pg.103]

The cost necessary to replace an existing property at any given time with one at least equally capable of rendering the same service is known as the replacement value. [Pg.277]

It is difficult to predict future market values or replacement values with a high degree of accuracy because of fluctuations in market demand and price conditions. On the other hand, a future book value can be predicted with absolute accuracy as long as a constant method for determining depreciation costs is used. It is quite possible for the market value, replacement value, and book value of a property to be widely different from one another because of unrealistic depreciation allowances or changes in economic and technological factors. [Pg.277]

Refrigeration, cost of 811, 815 Regression analysis, 759-765 Renf cost of 205, 210 Repairs, cost of 203, 210, 269-270 Replacement evaluation, 329-336 Replacement value, definition of 277 Reports ... [Pg.907]

It would also be of interest to know whether the relative effectiveness of nalline alone vs. morphine alone bears any relation to their respective dissociation constants in water solution, and whether replacement values bear any relation to the dissociation constants. In other words, is the problem of nalline-morphine displacement more related to the chemical-determined concentrations or to the concentrations of free alkaloids ... [Pg.51]

Table 1. Surface and replacement value of the rural buildings in the sample breeding... Table 1. Surface and replacement value of the rural buildings in the sample breeding...
Breeding farms Usable agricultural surface (ha) Total Organic In conversion Replacement value of rural buildings (EUR)... [Pg.52]

The replacement value of rural buildings appears correlated with the farm surface. It seems rather low in the larger poultry breeding and in the sheep farms due to particularly unrefined animal shelters. [Pg.53]

Significant maintenance costs for pipeline operation are associated with corrosion control and integrity management. The driving forces for the expenditure of maintenance dollars are to preserve the asset of pipeline, which is equal to 93.3 billion in book value and 541 billion in replacement value and to ensure safe operation without failures that jeopardize public safety, result in lost product and throughput, and cause property and environmental damage that is estimated at 470-870 million/year. [Pg.248]

All of the depreciation methods to be discussed are based on the asset book value, which at any year is defined as the original cost of the asset (e.g., the depreciable capital investment) minus the sum of the depreciation charges made to the asset up to that year. This is in contrast to the market value, which is the price that could be obtained for the asset if it were placed for sale in the open market, and the replacement value, which is the cost of replacing the asset. The book value is the value shown on the accounting records. The book value decreases each year until it reaches a salvage value, at which time it is completely depreciated. The number of years, n, over which an asset can be depreciated is usually related to an estimate of the useful life of the asset, which is discussed below. [Pg.599]

The cost of replacing property without a reduction for depreciation. By this method of value determination, damages for an insurance claim would be the amount needed to replace the property using new materials. Replacement cost refers to the amount that an entity would have to pay to replace an asset at the present time. This may not be the market value of the item. Replacement cost coverage is designed so the policyholder will not have to spend more money to get a similar new item and so that the insurance company does not pay for intangibles. May also be called replacement value. [Pg.246]

Letdown 25 1 replacement value value value Opacity... [Pg.257]

The amount of base displaced by the active substance (per suppository) = d — c (replacement value). [Pg.206]

Sometimes the replacement value is used. This is the weight of base displaced by the active substance (per suppository). Used is also the term displacement value. The replacement value is calculated by multiplying the weight of active substance per suppository by the dosage replacement factor or by dividing the weight of active substance per suppository by the density displacement factor [44]. [Pg.206]

Note The expressions (C.1)-(C.35) can also be applied to filter cakes by replacing values for suspension with values for cake . In such instances, Vj is equivalent to... [Pg.428]

These relate to the costs of repairing or replacing machinery, raw materials, work in process and property not insured, inadequately insured or not insured for replacement value. [Pg.28]

In the petroleum and chemical industries, insurance industry surveyors as part of their evaluations typically independently estimate the probable maximum loss (PML) a facihty may sufier by performing a calculation of the most harmful catastrophic event that may occur at the installation. A potential vapor cloud explosion at the facihty (where this is applicable) is usually the event that is considered. By examining such high loss potentials, i.e., the PMLs, the maximum risk level can be determined and therefore the insurance coverages that are necessary can be defined, based on this evaluation. As an example, the largest isolatable volatile hydrocarbon inventory for a process unit is identified, the vapor cloud potential is estimated, and by determining the explosive overpressures and resultant damage, a loss estimate for the replacement value of equipment is determined, and therefore the insurance rate for this exposure can be determined. [Pg.150]

It is constructed of stainless steel and the welded connections are X-ray tested at every joint to ensure safety. It has been in operation for ten years and has a replacement value in excess of 3 million. [Pg.152]

Reimer-Tiemann reaction 836 replaceable value 462 residues 417, 512 resins 182,251, 254,397,498,923 resistance 583, 594,669,905 resolution 852... [Pg.512]


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