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Gross Primary Productivity- Total amount of chemical energy stored by photosynthesis. Net Primary Productivity- Remaining energy, which is available to the consumers as food.
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the amount of carbon dioxide that the plants release.
1 gross is 144 (12 dozen). A single unit is 1/144 of a gross.
Gross Primary Productivity- Total amount of chemical energy stored by photosynthesis. Net Primary Productivity- Remaining energy, which is available to the consumers as food.
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primary productivity is defined as the amount of . organic matter produced per unit area over a time period by plant during photosynthesis. and gross primary productivity minus respiration losses is the net primary productivity .
the amount of carbon dioxide that the plants release.
No, gross profit and markup are two different things. Gross profit is expressed as a percentage of the sales price, and markup is expressed as a percentage of the cost. For example the Gross Profit on something that costs $100 that is being sold for $143 is 30% GP. The markup on that same item is 43%. Bottom line, you can't have a "gross profit markup". There's a Gross Profile Margin, and a Markup.
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Gross profit or gross margin is equal to:Sales less: Costs of Goods SoldIt can be expressed as a numerical value or as a percentage of sales [(Sales-COS)/Sales].
Negative growth can be defines as a decrease in gross domestic production in a country. This is commonly expressed as a negative percentage.
In urban planning, gross residential density is the number of housing units divided by site area. It is expressed in units per acre (upa) or units per hectare (ha).
Normal results are no abnormalities seen on gross examination of the specimen(s) or under the microscope after tissue preparation