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consumables"articles of consumption," 1802, from consumable.
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consumablesSupplies that are consumed in the course of a project. A collective term representing a wide variety of items too small to be accounted for individually, although generally identified by groupings. [D [..]
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consumablesNon-pharmaceutical (ie not on prescription), non-reusable products used for a therapeutic purpose that are considered necessary to assist a client's maximum rehabilitation.
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consumablesSupplies or materials (such as paint, cleaning materials, or fuel) that are consumed or exhausted in the production or sale of a good or service.
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consumablesItems that often need to be replaced are known as consumables. These include the toner, paper, fuser oil, developer, or any other materials or parts that must be regularly replaced.
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consumablesItems ‘consumed’ by the machine such as ink, film, tape and labels.
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consumablesThe toner, paper, fuser oil, developer, or any other materials or parts that must be periodically replaced in a copier.
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consumables The 'stationery' items, such as ink cartridges, toner, and paper, which are required for production of the output from a computer system, and which must be replenished regularly. *** The Information Security Glossary ***
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consumablesItems such as oils, grease, paint, adhesives, cleaning materials, bulk rags, etc. By definition, consumables are supplies that will be used and will need to be replenished.
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consumablesConsumables may consist of foodstuff items, household or other personal items that are to be consumed and need replacement. Consumables cannot include any prohibited items (i.e., hazardous). The member should have received information from the sponsor advising which types of consumables are not available at the new location.
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