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{i} shrinkage
The act of shrinking, or the proportion by which something shrinks
a contraction of any material into less bulk or dimension
The amount of such contraction; the bulk or dimension lost by shrinking, as of grain, castings, etc
the loss of merchandise through theft
The process of shrinking; depreciation in size
The loss generated by comparing an actual quantity to the expected or book amount; commonly refers to a physical count that reduces the perpetual inventory
process or result of becoming less or smaller; "the material lost 2 inches per yard in shrinkage"
The percentage change in the dimension of wood with respect to the swollen size as a basis
-term used to describe the undocumented loss of inventory
Shrinkage is a decrease in the size or amount of something. Allow for some shrinkage in both length and width. the act of shrinking, or the amount that something shrinks
A reduction in length or width of a material caused by certain treatments, especially washing A loss of weight and volume of wool due to scouring when grease, sweat, and foreign matter are removed
The contraction of wood fibers caused by drying below the fiber saturation point Shrinkage--radial, tangential, and volumetric--is usually expressed as a percentage of the dimension of the wood when green
Inventory recorded on a company's books but not on hand, due to theft, loss or accounting error
Loss of weight or volume by evaporation (See also the term Desiccating goods)
Decreased volume of seal, usually caused by extraction of soluble constituents by fluids followed by air drying
{i} contraction, process of becoming smaller, process of shrinking; amount by which something becomes smaller; decrease in value, depreciation
contraction upon cooling of all or areas of the part Shrinkage occurs less is disorientated material and more across chains of molecules than along their lengths Lower pack area have lower areas of orientation and shrinkage
The dimensional change in wood caused by a decrease in the moisture content below the fiber saturation point
the act of stealing goods that are on display in a store; "shrinkage is the retail trade's euphemism for shoplifting"
(kumaşta) çekme