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expresses in money units the effect of activating or consuming resources. It is an internal control process of the producing organisation and is not visible to outside parties.
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| costae |
A rib or rib-like structure, often located in the apical pore complex of thecated species; eg Coolia monotis.
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| costal |
Referring to the anterior portion of any wing (Fig. 7).
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| cost |
something of value, usually an amount of money, given up in exchange for something else, usually goods or services. All expenses are costs, but not all costs are expenses. (An expense is the cost of resources used to produce revenue.) As a verb, cost means to estimate the amount of money needed to produce a product or perform a service.
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| costa |
The most anterior (leading) edge of a wing. Also called costal margin.
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