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is changeover
noun
A conversion or transition from one thing to another
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So, efficient usage is crucial where high demand fluctuations and increasing customization is a reality which forces engineers to lessen inefficiencies, one of which is changeover times in our focus.
Wednesday, August 5, is changeover day, when all medical students are let loose into hospitals as full-fledged doctors, despite being considered unqualified just 24 hours previously.
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However, it's been changeover time in the greenhouse with summer stuff hauled out and winter stuff waiting to come in.
There will be much confusion for both "It" and the new runner when there are changeovers in the human chains.
The transition is the changeover phase of the event from swim to cycle and latterly cycle to swim.
In addition, there is no changeover cost for performing different operations by a machine.
A very interesting and significant global development is the changeover from traditional MAN/WAN architectures, used for linking company resources over large geographical areas, to Internet communication.
"When we did that, we knew there would be a changeover period," Mr. Savino said.
It accepts there may be some changeover costs, but that over the longer term the benefits outweigh the costs.
But first, there was the changeover, and time to ponder the moment while a rowdy crowd chanted for the American at Louis Armstrong Stadium yesterday.
This year, 2007, was a changeover year in the emissions standards for these trucks.
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