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productionRelationships Related Term: discovery n. ~ 1. The performance of a creative work. - 2. All the steps involved in the preparation and presentation of such a performance. - 3. The process of manufactur [..]
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productionThe phase that occurs after successful exploration and development and during which hydrocarbons are drained from an oil or gas field.
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production See production terms associated with specific energy types.
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production The volumes of crude oil that are extracted from oil reservoirs. These volumes are determined through measurement of the volumes delivered from lease storage tanks or at the point of custody transfe [..]
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production The volume of lease condensate produced. Lease condensate volumes include only those volumes recovered from lease or field separation facilities.
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production Production of natural gas liquids is classified as follows:Contract Production. Natural gas liquids accruing to a company because of its ownership of liquids extraction facilities that it uses to ex [..]
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production The volume of natural gas withdrawn from reservoirs during the report year less: the volume returned to such reservoirs in cycling, repressuring of oil reservoirs, and conservation operations; less [..]
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production The volume of natural gas withdrawn from reservoirs less (1) the volume returned to such reservoirs in cycling, repressuring of oil reservoirs, and conservation operations; less (2) shrinkage result [..]
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production The lifting of oil and gas to the surface and gathering, treating, field processing (as in the case of processing gas to extract liquid hydrocarbons), and field storage. The production function shal [..]
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production See production, natural gas, wet after lease separation.
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productionThe general term used to describe the process involved in making all the original material that is the basis for the finished motion picture. Loosely, the completed film.
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productionThe industrial process of creating media texts as well as the people who are engaged in this process.
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productionc. 1400, "a coming into being," from Old French production "production, exhibition" (13c.) and directly from Medieval Latin productionem (nominative productio), from past participl [..]
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productionnoun creating of goods, result
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production1.(economic definition) The addition of utilities to goods or the rendering of services possessing utility. 2. (marketing definition) The creation of form utility, i.e., all activities used to change the appearance or composition of a good or service ith the intent of making it more attractive to potential and actual users.
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productionThe total of all of the various components of the underwriter spread that is associated with the pricing of a new issue. See: SPREAD.
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productionThe making of goods available for use. [D03182]
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productionThe process of transforming the natural resources of the land into consumer satisfying consumption and capital goods using scarce resources. In a world of scarcity, with unlimited wants and needs and [..]
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productionthe act or process of producing something; "Shakespeare's production of poetry was enormous"; "the production of white blood cells" a pr [..]
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productionThe process whereby copies of the Target of Evaluation are generated for distribution to customers [ITSEC].
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productionthe conversion of raw materials into usable products.
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productionthe department within a publishing house responsible for print and paper buying and cost and quality control; in some cases has responsibility for typographic design also.
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productionthe general process of putting a film together, including casting, set construction, costuming, rehearsals, and shooting; also refers to the middle stage of production which is preceded by pre-product [..]
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production(value) production refers to an entire movie project; pre-production refers to the stage at which a film is prepared to go into production; post-production refers to the stage at which editing, scorin [..]
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productionIn digital video, photography, television and film, production refers to the tasks that must be completed or executed during the filming or shooting. This includes tasks such as setting up scenes, the [..]
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productionproduction (pop)
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productionThe act or process of creating something.
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productionProcessing plant workers.
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production(L: pro=for/forward; ducere=to lead; to lead toward) the act or an instance of producing; the process of being manufactured. Mankind has often seen extraction from the sea as a form of production. But [..]
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productionCreation of recorded image information with associated audio elements to achieve the thematic and artistic content desired for distribution.
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productionA process of manufacturing, growing, designing, or otherwise using productive resources to create goods or services used to to satisfy a want.
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productionThe process of making something. In general the term is used in this class to indicate the whole of economic activities in a given region or country, but it should be remembered that processes of prod [..]
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productionnormal'>Rule: a representation of the form IF something THEN something.
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production(n) the act or process of producing something(n) a presentation for the stage or screen or radio or television(n) an artifact that has been created by someone or some process(n) (law) the act of exhib [..]
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productionThe act or process of generating electric energy.
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productionProduction is the Canvas environment that contains all live data and where users interact with their Canvas courses. New and updated Canvas features are released into the production environment every [..]
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productionA Web site available to our users. The opposite of prod are the development and test environments where the software is being developed and tested.
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productionPhase of commercial operation of an oil field. text Typical activities during the production phase include operation of wells and compressor or pump stations, waste management, and maintenance and replacement of facility components.
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productionThe commercial operation of an oil or gas deposit.
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productionThe location or zone responsible for a trip occurring but also used for the produced trip itself: a zone is a production for N trip productions). A household generates N productions that may be split [..]
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production
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productionRefers to the phase of film production during which the film or television project is actually shot, as distinct from pre-production and post-production. Also referred to as Principal Photography.
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productionThe process of converting and combining resources to construct,manufacture, or grow something.
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productionA phase in the design process in which the final version of a product is manufactured. Production follows the design, prototyping, and testing phases.
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productionThough this term can refer generally to the whole film project, it is most often used to refer to the "on-set" and "on-location" parts of the video project.
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productionCan mean both the whole process of making a film, or more specifically the actual shoot.
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productionCreation of recorded image information with associated audio elements to achieve the thematic and artistic content desired for distribution.
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productionMethods of enabling a Patient without a Larynx or with a non-functional Larynx to produce Voice or Speech. The methods may be pneumatic or Electronic.
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productionThe production of Antibodies by proliferating and differentiated B-Lymphocytes under stimulation by Antigens.
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productionThe generation of Heat in order to maintain Body Temperature. The uncoupled oxidation of Fatty Acids contained within Brown Adipose Tissue and Shivering are examples of thermogenesis in Mammals.
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productionProduction of Drugs or biologicals which are unlikely to be manufactured by private Industry unless special incentives are provided by others.
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productionpresents an execution of trade service which is expressed by the value of concluded contracts evidenced in a certain time period.
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productionAn item shown in court as evidence.
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productionAn article produced and lodged as evidence in court.
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productionThis phase in a development cycle occurs right after the pre-production phase. The production phase can last anywhere from six months to 5 + years. It really depends on the game's needs and produ [..]
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productionProcess through which economic goods and services are created. The main activity of any economic system organized to produce, distribute and consume goods and services to meet human needs.
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productionThe act or process of generating electric energy.
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productionUsed to refer to the output of a facility such as a mine or manufacturing establishment, production is often measured in physical volumes. Check source documents for information on the valuation of production.
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productionProduction (from Latin: producere) means manufacture, fabrication, and often means the production of goods (products).
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productionTo electronically deliver ESI to a variety of recipients or for use in other systems.
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productionNet production which is available for sale, transformation or production after impurities are removed.
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productionNatural resources, such as oil or gas, taken out of the ground.
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productionThe phase of oil and gas operations involved with well fluids extraction, separation, treatment, measurement, etc. It is the operation of bringing the well fluids to the surface and separating them, a [..]
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production(1) The removal of hydrocarbons from a subsurface reservoir by wells. (2) Oil and/or natural gas produced from wells. (3) The part of the petroleum industry that is concerned with bringing oil and nat [..]
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productionThe volume of oil that is produced at the facilities. Production should ideally be stated at standard and stabilised conditions but sometimes it can be stated at non-standard or non-stabilised conditions (i.e. the oil has not been fully stabilized and still contains some light hydrocarbon fractions or is at a pressure and temperature that is not st [..]
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productionThe yield of an oil or gas well.
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productionThe amount of oil and gas produced in a given period.
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productionA term commonly used to describe taking natural resources out of the ground.
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productionThe phase of oil and gas operations that deals with bringing the well fluids to the surface and separating them, storing them, gauging them, and otherwise preparing the products for shipment.
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productionNatural resources, such as oil or gas, taken out of the ground.
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productionRegular operation of a well during production involves routine visits by company personnel for measurements and maintenance. Productive life of a well varies greatly from well to well, even in the sam [..]
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productionThe quantity of petroleum produced in a given period.
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production1. The yield of an oil or gas well. 2. The phase of the petroleum industry that deals with bringing the well fluids to the surface and separating them and with storing, gauging, and otherwise preparing the product for pipeline.
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productionThe process of removing natural gas supplies from a producing gas well and introducing it into a pipeline or gathering system.
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productionThe amount of oil or gas produced in a given period.
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productionA pipe connected around a valve or other control mechanism in a flow line for the purpose of maintaining flow during adjustments or repair work.
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productionHydrocarbons within a natural gas stream that are separated from the stream through some form or extraction or fractionation process.
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productionA well completion that represents other wells on the venture/division of interest.
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productionUsed for converting observed values to standard volume or energy.
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productionLoad oil is oil or condensate that was produced by a well or group of wells with a common ownership and sold to another well or group of wells with a different ownership.
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productionThe techniques of preparing a newly-drilled well for production.
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production(1) Gross production rate; the rate of assimilation shown by organisms of a given trophic level. (2) Gross primary production; the assimilation of organic matter or biocontent by a plant community dur [..]
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productionProduction is an activity, carried out under the responsibility, control and management of an institutional unit, that uses inputs of labour, capital, and goods and services to produce outputs of good [..]
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productionActivity involving the substantial transformation of a foreign article resulting in a new and different article having a different name, character, and use, or activity involving a change in the condi [..]
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productionproduction refers to the expenses involved in producing events, mounting exhibits, or other artistic efforts.
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production1) A recording of a tune, collection of tunes, video or film performance. 2) The action of directing an audio recording project to get a final product of desired quality within a budget.
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productionThe act or process of generating electric energy.
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productionProduction is the same as output. It is a physical produce and can be reported in units of volume or weight. For instance, cereal production would be reported in metric tonnes. In (DFID. 2004. Agricul [..]
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productionis the transformation of resources into output.
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productionIn the context of project financing, a defined portion of the proceeds of production up to a dollar amount.
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productionAn ecological term related to the total yield of biomass from some area or volume of habitat.
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