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BatchRelationships Distinguish From: series n. ~ 1. A group of materials distinguished from similar materials by some characteristic, such as time of manufacture, receipt, or activity. - 2. A group of mat [..]
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BatchOld English *bæcce "something baked," from bacan "bake" (see bake (v.)). Batch is to bake as watch (n.) is to wake and match (n.2) "one of a pair" is to make. Extended 17 [..]
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BatchA group of orders (payment orders and/or securities transfer orders) to be processed together.
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BatchA group of authorized transactions, typically used by the merchant in the settlement process at the close of business each day. Also see settlement.
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BatchA shipment of one type of product through a pipeline.
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BatchSee Lot. [D00143]
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BatchA quantity of a product processed at the same time and under the same conditions, each item being identifiable as identical for classification purposes. Batch production may involve setup processes f [..]
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Batchall the loaves of bread baked at the same time batch together; assemble or process as a batch (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent; "a batch of letters& [..]
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Batch(IEEE) Pertaining to a system or mode of operation in which inputs are collected and processed all at one time, rather than being processed as they arrive, and a job, once started, proceeds to complet [..]
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BatchAny quantity of material handled or considered as a "unit" in processing. i.e., any sample taken from the same ‘batch’ will have the same properties and/or qualities.
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Batchadj. 1. Non-interactive. Hackers use this somewhat more loosely than the traditional technical definitions justify; in particular, switches on a normally interactive program that prepare it to receive [..]
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BatchDictionary of Internet Terms A group of records which have related information.
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Batchn. in statistics, refers to a set of data being observed and analyzed. Going further into staitiscal analysis, the batch means method computes the average value per batch and calculates the variance f [..]
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BatchA set of data or ideals.
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BatchThe quantity produced as the result of one mixing operation, as in a batch of concrete.
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BatchAmount or quantity of core or mold sand or other material prepared at one time.
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BatchA term used to refer to the raw materials required to produce the desired type of glass once they have been weighed and mixed, and are ready for melting.
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BatchA term used to refer to the raw materials required to produce the desired type of glass once they have been weighed and mixed, and are ready for melting.
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BatchA collection of credit card transactions saved for submitting at one time, usually each day. Merchants who do not have real-time verification systems must submit their transactions manually through a POS terminal. Batch fees are charged to encourage a merchant to submit his or her transactions at one time, rather than throughout the day.
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BatchThe accumulation of captured (sale) transactions waiting to be settled. Multiple batches may be settled throughout the day.
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BatchA measured amount in which crude oil and refined product shipments are sent through a pipeline.
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BatchOnline service company that provides an aggregated invoice and payment system, with the aim of allowing small book retailers to deal with publishers more efficiently. Batch
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Batch(n) all the loaves of bread baked at the same time(n) (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent(n) a collection of things or persons to be handled together(v) batch together; as [..]
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BatchA group of items. In computing, a batch system is one that executes a series of commands which are all given before the program starts to run, instead of an interactive system which requires the user [..]
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BatchA type of HIT designed to allow a worker to complete multiple submission. You can complete as many HIT's in the batch as it allows, unless otherwise advised by the requester’s instructions.
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Batch A term from the days before real-time processing when data was collected together throughout the day in batches waiting for the IT staff to run the End of Day routines which included 'batch processing'. This approach requires less computer power than real-time processing since account balances and other record are not changed until the [..]
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BatchSee document batch.
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BatchA quantity of a product that is:
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BatchQueue, examine or delete jobs for later execution, see Section 4.1.2.2
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BatchAn accumulation of transactions that are awaiting settlement.
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BatchA group of paper questionnaires to be entered, usually between 10 and 50 (depending on the number of pages and/or complexity). Questionnaires are signed out to data-entry personnel in batches, and sig [..]
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BatchA group of records or documents considered as a single unit for the purpose of data processing.
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BatchA group of approved credit card transactions, usually accumulated during one business day.
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BatchA group of transactions that have been gathered over a certain period of time and are submitted together to the appropriate processing networks for clearing and settlement.
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BatchA measured amount in which crude oil and refined product shipments are sent through a pipeline.
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Batch A shipment of a single product that is handled through the pipeline without mixing with preceding or following shipments.
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BatchA definite amount of oil, mud, chemicals, cement, or other material in a treatment or operation.
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Batchquantity of product resulting from a single blending or other processing operation.
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BatchA definite amount of oil, mud, acid, or other liquid in a tank or pipe.
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BatchOne recipe of a dough or batter, such as bread or cookies.
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BatchA portion of nuclear material handled as a unit for accounting purposes at a key measurement point and for which the composition and quantity are defined by a single set of specifications or measureme [..]
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BatchThe quantity of a medicine produced in one production run.
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BatchA term used to define the mixture of ingredients that produce a colored glass. The primary ingredients in stained glass are glass grade silica, soda ash, limestone, feldspar and fluorspar. Various colorants are added to the batch in smaller quantities.
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Batcha defined quantity of tissue produced according to a single processing cycle during the same processing cycle which is intended to have uniform character and quality within specific limits, precluding mixing of cells and/or tissue from two or more donors (EATB 2003).
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BatchBatch may refer to:
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BatchBatch is the second album by Orange County pop punk band Big Drill Car. It was released in 1991.It was the last studio recording with the original line-up, and their last album distributed by Cruz Rec [..]
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