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Should my business have an interval meter ?

Electricity FAQ's
interval meter is one that measures AND records electricity use each hour. A standard meter, often called a cumulative meter, needs to be read manually each month to measure consumption, and it is impossible to know when during the day or week the electricity was used. Should your business have one? Since with a standard meter the utility can't tell when the electricity is used, they have to assume that it is used at the same time as everyone else.

What is the difference between a Fixed deposit and a Cumulative deposit ?

Sundaram Finance Group - Deposits
In Fixed deposit scheme, interest is payable at specified frequencies. The scheme will be convenient for persons like pensioners, who require periodical interest payment. In Cumulative deposit scheme, interest is payable at the time of maturity along with the principal. This scheme is suitable for persons who do not require periodical interest payment and this can be thought of as a money multiplier scheme.

WHAT IS THE QT-INTERVAL?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The duration of the QT-interval is a measure of the time required for depolarization and repolarization to occur. In long QT syndrome, the duration of repolarization is longer than normal. Thus, the QT-interval is prolonged. An interval above 440 milliseconds (msec) is considered prolonged. QT-prolongation in is due to overload of myocardial cells with positively charged ions during ventricular repolarization.

Will market participants be able to view and download any versions of their interval meter data?

Metering FAQs
A market participant authorized or associated with a Delivery Point may view all versions of the metering data. The version number is incremented whenever the metering data is modified due to estimation or editing. Metering data requested through the submission of a request file will be supplied in the version specified in the request file. The options regarding the version of metering data selected for display are as follows: Current, Current Validated, Version #, First and Use Date.

What's the difference between a confidence level and a confidence interval?

GloriaMundi.org FAQ's
Pet peeve coming up. While VaR is an estimate of a percentile of the loss distribution, it is commonly referred to as a confidence level. This is because we say, we are 99% confident that the loss will not exceed $XX. It's more exact to refer to VaR as a percentile estimate.

What is the difference between compounding interval and compounding frequency?

Commonly Asked Truth-in-Savings Questions
Compounding interval" is defined in the March 19th, 1993 amendment to Regulation DD to be "the number of days in each compounding period." Thus, for daily compounding, the compounding interval is 1 day. The term "compounding frequency", although not used in the regulation, is commonly used in the banking industry to indicate the number of times interest is compounded during a year. Thus a compounding interval of 1 day is equivalent to a compounding frequency of 365.

What is the difference between my cumulative return and annualized return?

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Suppose Mr. N. Vestor invests $100 in an investment that earns 10% this year and 10% the next year. What is his cumulative return? The answer is 21%. Here's why. N. Vestor's 10% gain makes his $100 grow to $110. Next year, he earns another 10%, leaving him with $121. His investment has earned a cumulative 21% return over two years. His annualized return, however, is 10%.

Question #15: What is the difference between semester GPA and cumulative GPA?

COLUMBIA COLLEGE
Semester GPA is based on all the courses a student has taken in a specific semester. Cumulative GPA is comprised of all the courses – over multiple semesters - that could transfer to university, or, in the case of secondary students, that could satisfy secondary credit. For example, a “B” in ENGL 099 will be included in the calculation of semester GPA, but not in the calculation of cumulative GPA.

Why are the Results from an Acuscope Treament Cumulative?

Equine Electro-Accuscope Therapy
By definition, the cumulative effect means that each treatment of a given area will take a shorter time and the pain relief which follows will last longer and longer. Unlike some other forms of pain relief, such as therapy with certain drugs, the body does not buld up a tolerance to Acuscope treatments. In fact, just the opposite occurs.

Can Table! Table! Table! be cumulative?

Raw Deal FAQ: Complete
J.R. will stop Mid-match actions but cannot stop the use of Pre-match cards used as Mid-match actions because J.R. specifically says it affects Action CARDS, not cards that simulate Actions.

What's the difference between "meter" and "feet" versions of the 430EZ?

Canon EOS FAQ 2.4 - Flash
The "meter" version is functionally identical to the "feet" version except that the distances displayed on the LCD panel for flash-coupling ranges in manual mode are given in metric units rather than imperial. In the USA, these units are probably grey market.

WHAT IS THE CORRECTED QT-INTERVAL (QTc)?

QTsyndrome.ch - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The term "corrected" QT-interval may be misunderstood. It does not mean the measured QT-interval is incorrect, but adjusted for heart rate. The reason is that the QT interval is affected by the heart rate. QTc in concept is best compared to the Body Mass Index (BMI).

What is interval training?

Frequently Asked Questions About Exercise and Fitness
In interval training, you alternate between bursts of higher-intensity exercise and periods of less-intense exercise (or "active rest"). As you get more fit, you decrease the "rest" time and increase the high-intensity periods. You'll see big fitness gains if you train this way regularly. For example, if you now run for 30 minutes at 6 mph, try this routine: Jog for five minutes to warm up. Then, increase your speed to 6.5 mph for one to two minutes (less if you can't go that long).

Do I have to select more than one interval if I get most of my grazing in only one?

PRF Frequently Asked Questions/Vegetation Index
You may select only one interval if you feel that one interval alone best represents your annual production. For more information regarding the contents of this page, please contact Chris Aulbur, Amy Roeder, or Vincent Barnard. RMA Home | USDA.gov | Civil Rights | Report Fraud | Copyright Information | Jobs | Site Map | A-Z Index

What is the difference between my FSU GPA & my overall/cumulative GPA?

fsu.edu | Frequently Asked Questions
Your FSU GPA includes only the classes that you have taken at FSU. Your overall or cumulative GPA includes FSU courses and classes that you may have taken at other institutions, including dual enrollment. Remember, some majors use your overall/cumulative GPA for admission acceptance. If you are unsure, contact your advisor or call 644-3430 to speak with a general advisor. copy; Advising First , A3200 University Center, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306 | 850/644-3430

How is cumulative calculated?

Tubemogul.com - Answers to Frequently Asked Questions
Cumulative figures represent the total views for all visible videos. Therefore, if a publisher removes a video, it is possible to see a decline in the cumulative views.

Where is my meter?

The Woodlands Joint Power Agency
The meter boxes are located in the front on the property line, usually shared between two houses with both meters in one box.

How do I fill my meter?

Neopost delivers high quality postage meters, mailing, addre...
You can find instruction in your user guide. If you wish to talk to a customer service representative, please call us at 1-800-661-0200.
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