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the amount or percentage of profit lost to shoplifting, employee theft, and paperwork error.
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A reduction in length or width of a material caused by certain treatments, especially washing. A loss of weight and volume of wool due to scouring when grease, sweat, and foreign matter are removed.
Ãâó: www.llamapaedia.com/wool/glossary.html
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| shrinkage |
term used to describe the undocumented loss of inventory.
Ãâó: accuracybook.com/glossary.htm
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contraction upon cooling of all or areas of the part. Shrinkage occurs less is disorientated material and more across chains of molecules than along their lengths. Lower pack area have lower areas of orientation and shrinkage.
Ãâó: www.gepolymerland.com/technical/designgloss.html
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| shrinkage |
The change in dimension (decrease) a molded article undergoes after being molded. Shrinkage is caused by cooling and subsequent contraction of the plastic material.
Ãâó: www.all-pak.com/plasticgloss.asp
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