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In short, they would make up money with faster turnover.
Distribution centres emphasize a faster turnover (or throughput) of goods.
People eat quickly, which means faster turnover: Honest Burgers, which has two outposts in London, can turn its tables five times at lunch and eight times at dinner.
Both mutants exhibited a better cyclodextrin-forming ability and a faster turnover rate (kcat) than the parental CGTase.
For example, Puget et al. (2000) concluded that water-stable macroaggregates were enriched in younger organic materials and have faster turnover times than microaggregates.
The species successional patterns suggest a slower turnover in the wet Low Marsh, but faster turnover in the moist High Marsh.
A shorter half-life of surfactant PC, indicating a faster turnover, may result in a faster improvement of the pulmonary condition during ECMO.
Kinetic studies showed that Y216W has higher kcat values than the wild type enzyme, suggesting a faster turnover rate of catalysis.
These results suggested that potential increases in soil C stock with intensification may be susceptible to faster turnover under warming climate scenarios.
The cortical bone tissue generally exhibits an average turnover rate of ca. 2.5% per year and trabecular bone tissue has a faster turnover rate of ca. 10% per year [44, 48].
As concentrations of microbial P were similar in all soils, this suggests faster turnover of P in the microbial biomass at water-extractable Pi below 0.1 mg P kg−1 soil.
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