Meaning Acid test
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Procedure performed to help identify a mineral. Certain acids (usually hydrochloric acid and nitric acid) are placed in contact with the mineral or its powder, and, depending on the mineral, it dissol [..]
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See Quick Ratio.
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A ratio used by financial analysts where the available assets (cash, marketable securities, and account receivables) are divided by the current liabilities (Current Assets/Current Liabilities). Also c [..]
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A test applied to data for atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability
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The ratio of liquid assets to current liabilities.
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This is a strict test of whether you've got the cash flow to cover all your outstanding liabilities.
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A urine test for Formiminoglutamic Acid, an intermediate metabolite in L-Histidine catabolism in the conversion of L-Histidine to L-Glutamic Acid. It may be an indicator of Vitamin B12 or Folic Acid D [..]
Source: online-medical-dictionary.org

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Procedure performed to help identify a mineral. Certain acids (usually hydrochloric acid and nitric acid) are placed in contact with the mineral or its powder, and, depending on the mineral, it dissol [..]
Source: greatmining.com

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A test applied to data for atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability.
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Current assets minus stocks divided by current liabilities. Shows whether a company would be able to pay its debts if it needed to satisfy creditors but had no time to sell any of its assets.
Source: barnesroffe.com (offline)




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