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    Pellucid Marginal Degeneration is a rare corneal ectatic disorder(PMC). This bilateral‚ non-hereditary ‚ idiopathic disorder is characterized by irregular astigmatism(Collagen cross-linking in the treatment of pellucid marginal degeneration)and thinning of the peripheral cornea in absence of inflammation‚ often affecting the inferior quadrant in a crescentic fashion. The disorder includes an area of corneal protrusion above the point of maximal thinning. This is the hallmark of the disorder and is

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    Historical Development of Marginal Costing Marginal cost is the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced has an increment by unit. That is‚ it is the cost of producing one more unit of a good. In general terms‚ marginal cost at each level of production includes any additional costs required to produce the next unit. The concept of marginal utility grew out of attempts by economists to explain the determination of price. The term “marginal utility”‚ credited to the Austrian

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    Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility’ A law of economics stating that as a person increases consumption of a product - while keeping consumption of other products constant - there is a decline in the marginal utility that person derives from consuming each additional unit of that product. EXPLANATION This is the premise on which buffet-style restaurants operate. They entice you with "all you can eat‚" all the while knowing each additional plate of food provides less utility than the one before

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    Marginal Costing vs Absorption Costing Marginal Costing and Absorption Costing are methods which are often used to prepare profit statements‚ value inventory and assist in pricing decisions. The methods have some notable differences‚ which can be reconciled though. Absorption Costing absorbs all manufacturing/production costs into inventory valuation. These costs include direct material‚ direct labour‚ direct expenses‚variable production overheads‚ as well as fixed production overheads. On the

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    Costs and Revenues What is cost? If you go to a store and like an item and you want to buy it‚ which of the following questions would you ask: What’s the price of …..? 0R How much does …. cost? Examples of costs – set-up Examples of costs - running Fixed Costs 5000 What happened to the fixed costs if for some reason the company had technical problems and was unable to produce for 2 weeks? What happens if the landlord decided to raise the rent due to high property prices

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    notice about the terms "total product"‚ "marginal product" and "average product". These three figures are the foundation upon which the analysis of short-run production for a firm is analyzed. Total product is the total quantity of output produced by a firm for a given quantity of inputs. The usual framework is to analyze total product when in a variable input (labor) changes‚ for a given amount of a fixed input (capital). Diagram 1 In diagram 1‚ as the curve shows‚ the more labor hours you used‚

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    1. The owner to the small pizzeria should compare the marginal benefit expected from increasing the radius of delivery area by one mile with the marginal cost. Some other additional cost of resources that would be required is the extra gas that will be used during the extra mile added. In result‚ you can begin with a marginal choice to see how these choices affect the additional sales revenue. 2. 200 C Cars 100 B

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    How CostsRevenue and Profit are important for running a business? In my business and in any other business the costsrevenue and profit are the most important aspects for running a business as the costs are the amount that has to be paid or given up in order to get something for example in my business the costs I would have to spend in order to create my product (cupcakes) is the ingredients such as flour‚ eggs‚ icing etc. The second important aspect for running my business is the revenue as that

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    Locational Marginal Pricing (LMP) mechanism is one of the most commonly employed tools for market settlement in the deregulated power system environment. The proposed work is to determine LMP considering the transmission congestion in Optimal Power Flow (OPF) for an open access power market. The main function of LMP is to give an economic signal to the system operator for the competitive power market. The generator bids are supposed to same as their incremental costs in order to

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    Assignment #1 The Economic Way of Thinking (Marginal Analysis and Opportunity Cost) 1. You are planning a trip to Ottawa‚ which is 400 miles. Except for the cost‚ you are completely indifferent between driving and taking the bus. The bus ticket costs $180. You do not know how much it would cost to drive your car‚ so you call Hertz for an estimate. The person you speak with tells you that for your make of car‚ the costs of a typical 10‚000 mile driving year are as follows: Insurance $2000

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