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Minimum number of separable cells on the surface of or in semi-solid agar medium that give rise to a visible colony of progeny numbering in the tens of millions. CFUs may consist of pairs, chains, clusters, or single cells.
Ãâó: www.osap.org/issues/pages/water/wl-gloss.htm
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A measure of flow rate, equal to a volume of water 1-foot high and 1-foot wide, flowing a distance of 1 foot in 1 second. One "cfs" is equal to 7.48 gallons of water flowing each second.
Ãâó: www.opb.org/programs/oregonstory/water/glossary/
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Ratio between the economic price value and the financial price value for a project output or input, which can be used to convert the constant price financial values of project benefits and costs to economic values. Conversion factors can also be applied for groups of typical items, such as, petrochemicals or grains; and for the economy as a whole, as in the standard conversion factor or shadow exchange rate factor.
Ãâó: www.adb.org/Documents/Guidelines/Eco_Analysis/glos...
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The rate of discharge representing a volume of 1 cubic foot passing a given point during 1 second and equivalent to 7.48 gallons per second or 448.8 gallons per minute.
Ãâó: floodsafety.com/national/links/glossary/
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A consolidation depot where cargo is grouped and loaded into container.
Ãâó: www.apl.com/reefer/html/glossary.html
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