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PackagingMaterials used to wrap a product. The way in which something, such as a product, person, proposal, etc., is presented, usually to the public.
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PackagingThe process by which packages are created. Occasionally, it is used as synonymous with package.
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Packagingcontainer used for storage, transportation, or safety of an object.
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PackagingMaterials for the packing or protective wrapping of products that contain information or otherwise convey a message about the product. For material used to protect, cushion, or brace objects for safe [..]
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Packagingthe business of packing; "his business is packaging for transport" promotion: a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution; &q [..]
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PackagingA combination of several creative elements such as a script, actor/s, and director which is used to attract interest in a production for the purposes of obtaining financing or distribution.
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PackagingThe process of assembling a financial aid package.
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PackagingA marketing strategy that involves offering several products for sale together. For hotels, this could be effectively implemented through the booking engine for upsells, services, event tickets, or other amenitities such as Internet access, meal plans, parking, etc. The price of the pricing may be bundled together so there is opacity to the individ [..]
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PackagingThe protective container or housing for an electronic component or die, with external terminals to provide electrical access to the components inside. Packages provide for power and signal distribution, power dissipation, and physical and chemical protection of the circuits.
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Packaging(French : encapsidation) Packaging of genetic viral material inside an infected cell.
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PackagingThe materials used in packing. Can be reusable.
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PackagingThe combination of related and complementary travel and hospitality services into a single-price offering.
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PackagingA container and any other components or materials necessary for the container to perform its containment function in conformance with the minimum packing requirements.
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PackagingA financial aid administrator’s attempt at combining various types of student aid (grants, loans, scholarship and employment) to attempt to meet a student’s financial need.
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PackagingPackaging is the process of combining various types of student aid, such as scholarships, loans, and employment income, to try and meet the full amount of your education costs.
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PackagingThere is a saying in the packaging industry to the effect that "everybody thinks he is an expert on the subject." The implication of this judgment is that, of course, " [..]
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PackagingA marketing strategy that involves offering several products for sale together. For hotels, this could be effectively implemented through the booking engine for upsells, services, event tickets, or other amenitities such as Internet access, meal plans, parking, etc. The price of the pricing may be bundled together so there is opacity to the individ [..]
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PackagingAn operation in which a group of files (or just one) are put into another file, thus occupying less space. Packaging is similar to file compression
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Packaging(n) the business of packing(n) a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution(n) material used to make packages
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PackagingIn a battery, the mechanical structure used to contain and protect its components (cells, electronic circuits, contacts etc.).
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PackagingThe process of grouping competencies in a training package into combinations that represent whole jobs or key functions that are meaningful in the workplace.
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PackagingThe assembly of one or more containers and any other components necessary to ensure minimum compliance with a program's storage and shipment packaging requirements. Also, the containers, etc. inv [..]
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PackagingThe assembly of one or more containers and any other components necessary to ensure minimum compliance with a program's storage and shipment packaging requirements. Also, the containers, etc. i [..]
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PackagingThe folding of an organism's DNA molecule into a compact, orderly structure that fits within the limited space of a Cell or Virus Particle.
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PackagingContainers, packaging, and packaging materials for Drugs and Biological Agents. These include those in ampule, capsule, tablet, solution or other Forms. Packaging includes immediate-containers, second [..]
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PackagingContainers, packaging, and packaging materials for processed and raw Foods and Beverages. It includes packaging intended to be used for storage and also used for preparation of Foods such as Microwave [..]
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PackagingForm in which product is processed or wrapped and labeled. Product Labeling is also available.
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PackagingPackaging involving the use of such flexible material as foils, films, paper, etc. to form the container.
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PackagingThe breaking down of a unit package into two or more sub-units, with the objective of protection of the sub-units.
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PackagingIn relation to guidance about drug master files and certificates of suitability:
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PackagingThe encapsulation of DNA by viral coat proteins.
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PackagingThe lines and labels used in tables and figures (see Content). Small amounts are needed to help interpret content, but large amounts obscure content.
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PackagingThe requirement or regulation, usually by an importing countr y, that imported goods be packaged, labeled, or marked according to particular guidelines. Although ostensibly required to protect consumers, non-standard packaging, labeling, and marking requirements frequently pose problems for exporters and may function as non-tariff barriers.
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PackagingProtection is available for packaging as long as the elements claimed for trademark protection meet the requirements of a trademark. The elements that are protected may include the shape and color or [..]
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PackagingA simple strategy that involves offering several products for sale together. For hotels, this could be through the booking engine for upsells, services, event tickets, or other amenities such as Inter [..]
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PackagingCombining at least two or more related and complementary products into a single-priced package.
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PackagingThe process of determining the types and amounts of financial aid awards (loans, grants, scholarships, and work-study employment) a student is eligible to receive for an academic term.
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PackagingThe process of combining various types of student aid (grants, loans, scholarships, and employment) to attempt to meet full amount of student's need.
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PackagingThe process of assembling a financial aid package.
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PackagingThe process of putting a financial aid package together. Packaging is done by the financial aid office of the school you're attending. See Financial Aid Package.
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PackagingThe process of combining various types of student aid (grants, loans, scholarships, and employments) to attempt to meet full amount of student's need.
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Packaging
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PackagingA financial aid administrator’s attempt at combining various types of student aid (grants, loans, scholarships, and employment) to help meet a student’s financial need.
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Packagingthe process of combining various types of student aid (grants, loans, scholarships, and employment) to attempt to meet a student's need.
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Packaging
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PackagingPackaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing [..]
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PackagingIn electronics manufacturing, integrated circuit packaging is the final stage of semiconductor device fabrication, in which the block of semiconductor material is encapsulated in a supporting case tha [..]
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PackagingIn electronics manufacturing, integrated circuit packaging is the final stage of semiconductor device fabrication, in which the block of semiconductor material is encapsulated in a supporting case tha [..]
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PackagingPackaging most often refers to packaging and labeling, including
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PackagingPackaging most often refers to packaging and labeling, including
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PackagingPackaging is the science, art and technology of enclosing or protecting products for distribution, storage, sale, and use. Packaging also refers to the process of designing, evaluating, and producing [..]
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