Marginal gloss refers to annotations or comments written in the margins of a manuscript or printed text, often used to clarify, interpret, or provide additional information about the main content. This practice was common in medieval manuscripts and early printed books, serving as a tool for readers to engage with the text more deeply. Marginal glosses can include explanations of difficult words, references to other works, or personal reflections by the reader. They enhance the understanding and context of the primary text.
Marginal net benefits= Marginal benefit- Marginal cost
Marginal cost is
The optimal level of output is where marginal costs = marginal damages.
In economics, marginal profit is the difference between the marginal revenue and the marginal cost of producing an additional unit of output.
Three stages of production are increasing marginal returns, diminishing marginal returns, and negative marginal returns.
Marginal net benefits= Marginal benefit- Marginal cost
Marginal cost is
The optimal level of output is where marginal costs = marginal damages.
In economics, marginal profit is the difference between the marginal revenue and the marginal cost of producing an additional unit of output.
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Three stages of production are increasing marginal returns, diminishing marginal returns, and negative marginal returns.
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In regards to marginal vs. non-marginal syndesmophytes. Marginal syndesmophytes (intervertebral bony bony bridges) are more commonly seen in ankylosing spondylitis. Where as non-marginal syndesmophytes are more commonly in reactive arthritis and DISH. Marginal syndesmophytes are delicate + symmetric; while non-marginal syndesmophytes are bulky + discontinuous.
when marginal benefit is equal to marginal cost To be more specific: When the marginal damage cost of polluting is equal to the marginal abatement cost of polluting (or the marginal benefit of polluting, which is equivalent to the MAC)
A hair gloss is just that.....a hair gloss. It will not lift or deposit color into the hair.
what is the relationship between marginal physical product and marginal cos
Marginal cost is total cost/quantity Marginal benefit is total benefit/quantity