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  2. Air changes per hour - Wikipedia

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    Air changes per hour, abbreviated ACPH or ACH, or air change rate is the number of times that the total air volume in a room or space is completely removed and replaced in an hour. If the air in the space is either uniform or perfectly mixed, air changes per hour is a measure of how many times the air within a defined space is replaced each hour.

  3. Analysis of competing hypotheses - Wikipedia

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    ACH treats the hypothesis set as "flat", i.e. a mere list, and so is unable to relate evidence to hypotheses at the appropriate levels of abstraction; ACH cannot represent subordinate argumentation, i.e. the argumentation bearing up on a piece of evidence. ACH activities at realistic scales leave analysts disoriented or confused.

  4. ACH Network - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the ACH Network is the national automated clearing house (ACH) for electronic funds transfers established in the 1960s and 1970s. It is a financial utility owned by US banks, and is one of the largest payments networks in the United States, both by volume and by customer reach; virtually every bank account in the US, whether personal or commercial, is connected to the ...

  5. FedNow vs. ACH: How they differ - AOL

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    It’s the first settlement service that supports instant payments and the first new payments infrastructure system from the Federal Reserve Bank since the introduction of the ACH system in the ...

  6. ACH Transfers: Everything You Need To Know - AOL

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    ACH network fees for 2019 were $0.000185 per entry and $264 for the annual fee. Pros and Cons of ACH Transfers The ACH network is used for a large portion of fund transfers in the U.S.

  7. Net settlement - Wikipedia

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    Net settlement is a multilateral transaction, [dubious – discuss] usually with the central bank for the currency being used. [10] All transactions included in a multilateral net settlement cycle are settled in one movement of funds representing the overall net position. [ 11 ]

  8. FedACH - Wikipedia

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    FedACH is the Federal Reserve Banks' automated clearing house (ACH) service. In 2007, FedACH processed about 37 million transactions per day with an average aggregate value of about $58 billion. For comparison, Fedwire processed about 537,000 transactions valued at nearly $2.7 trillion per day in the same year. [1]

  9. What Is ACH Direct Deposit? - AOL

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    The difference between direct deposit and ACH transfers is that direct deposits are transfers into your checking or savings account in the form of tax payments, government benefits or payroll ...