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  2. Material flow analysis - Wikipedia

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    Material flow analysis (MFA), also referred to as substance flow analysis (SFA), is an analytical method to quantify flows and stocks of materials or substances in a well-defined system. MFA is an important tool to study the bio-physical aspects of human activity on different spatial and temporal scales.

  3. ISO 25178 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 25178: Geometrical Product Specifications (GPS) – Surface texture: areal is an International Organization for Standardization collection of international standards relating to the analysis of 3D areal surface texture.

  4. Material flow management - Wikipedia

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    MFA is the more target-oriented analysis of substance flow within a system of production, especially within a company. [7] Material flow analysis is the responsibility of both organized governments and industries. [2] While policies produced by governmental bodies create a framework, the actual design and implementation are done by industries.

  5. Material flow accounting - Wikipedia

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    Material flow accounting provides economy-wide data on material use. Through international standardization, this data has become reliable and comparable across countries. [1] [2] Increasingly, the data are also being made available in medium- to long-term time series allowing for the analysis of past trends as well as potential future ...

  6. AutoAnalyzer - Wikipedia

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    The AutoAnalyzer is an automated analyzer using a flow technique called continuous flow analysis (CFA), or more correctly segmented flow analysis (SFA) first made by the Technicon Corporation. The instrument was invented in 1957 by Leonard Skeggs, PhD and commercialized by Jack Whitehead's Technicon Corporation.

  7. Suspended load - Wikipedia

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    The suspended load of a flow of fluid, such as a river, is the portion of its sediment uplifted by the fluid's flow in the process of sediment transportation. It is kept suspended by the fluid's turbulence. The suspended load generally consists of smaller particles, like clay, silt, and fine sands.

  8. Are your plastic kitchen utensils toxic? An alarming study ...

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    An alarming study that had Americans tossing out their black plastic kitchen utensils, toys and to-go packages earlier this month overstated the concern, the researchers admit.

  9. Value-stream mapping - Wikipedia

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    Value-stream mapping, also known as material- and information-flow mapping, [1] is a lean [2]-management method for analyzing the current state and designing a future state for the series of events that take a product or service from the beginning of the specific process until it reaches the customer.