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depends on what you're doing with it. and even then, it depends. if you're a vendor invoicing, it's free (the invoice receivers absorb the cost from ADP on individual transactions). unless you want to set up some sort of EDI or automatic feed from your AR system. for that cost varies from hosted services which perpetually charge monthly volume fees to one time IT setup costs for customized solutions. For a company's AP department, the cost is in developing how you're going to feed the invoice data from OpenInvoice into your accounting system. sky's the limit. after you get that developed, OpenInvoice is a hosted solution, so you'll pay a contracted fee on each invoice. that fee is based off your volume and negotiated with their sales department. how's that for an answer that tells you nothing?
No ADP is not an enzyme
Phosphorylation is the addition of a phosphate to ADP to form ATP. ADP + P = ATP Dephosphorylation is the removal of a phosphate from ATP to form ADP. ATP - P = ADP
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adp+p(i)--->atp ADP +P ---> ATP
The ticker symbol for Automatic Data Processing (ADP) is ADP and it is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
ADP is an online payroll that simplifies the payroll process for an employer. ADP offers several options for input and payment.
ATP - 1.54*103 ADP - equals
ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.
The biggest difference between ATP and ADP is that ADP contains 2 phosphates. ATP contains 3 phosphates. ADP means adenine di-phosphate and ATP means adenine tri-phosphate.
The biggest difference between ATP and ADP is that ADP contains 2 phosphates. ATP contains 3 phosphates. ADP means adenine di-phosphate and ATP means adenine tri-phosphate.