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True, building materials can be salvaged from demolished homes, schools, factories and farms, which are also full of useful machinery, irrigation systems and telecommunication and electrical equipment.
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We discovered firsthand how useful the machinery of the canal might actually be to a boater.
The concept of depreciation was developed for purely business purposes and was strongly influenced by engineers who needed to know the useful life of machinery for their own purposes.
They might have an incentive to write down assets and reduce the useful life of machinery so that when the recovery comes earnings look even better and last longer as profit margins begin their usual cyclical contraction.
Consider using heavy machinery.
Vinylidene chloride is also used as a starting material for making methylchloroform, or 1,1,1-trichloroethane, a solvent useful in cleaning electrical machinery.
Considering the absence of similar failure analysis case studies in bibliography, the study may be useful for industries using similar cutting machinery.
She has been accompanied by a dog (for fidelity), a snake (for hatred) and a whole menagerie of other sidekicks that would befuddle the modern courthouse visitor, including an ostrich, whose supposed ability to digest anything was seen by the ancients as a useful attribute for the machinery of justice.
Emphasis is given to processing equipment with relevant information on processes that can be useful to develop processing machinery.
This is particularly useful when modifying existing machinery, where, for example, it may be easier and cheaper to measure the dynamics of a foundation rather than model it.
This study was very useful elucidating the regulating machinery of starch metabolism.
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