Every diamond is unique -- just like every human -- but few diamonds are documented and appraised, which makes them easier to identify. Each has its own carat weight, colour, cut and clarity.
Also, people who buy diamonds are not always rigorous about checking the identity of a stone before buying it.
If you own a diamond, you can buy an appraisal, which describes the stone with precision and includes a photograph. Then buy insurance to cover the replacement value of the stone. Best practices dictate that this is most common for stones in excess of one carat.
No, because varible cost can be direct or indirect cost. Direct cost can always be traced directly to a cost object, but not indirect cost. For example, sales commission.
The word entrepreneur is a French root word. It is traced to the French verb, entrepredre, which means to do something or to undertake.
Derivatives can be traced as far back as 332 BC when a man known as Thales bought options on olive presses ahead of a olive harvest.
Yes, inflation can be traced through various economic indicators such as the Consumer Price Index (CPI) and the Producer Price Index (PPI), which measure changes in the price levels of goods and services over time. By analyzing these indices, economists can identify trends and contributing factors, such as supply chain disruptions, changes in demand, and monetary policy. Additionally, historical data allows researchers to assess long-term inflation trends and their causes.
Direct expenses are costs that can be directly attributed to the production of goods or services. These expenses include items such as raw materials, direct labor, and manufacturing supplies that are directly involved in the creation of a product. Unlike indirect expenses, which cannot be traced to specific products or services, direct expenses are essential for calculating the cost of goods sold and determining profitability.
Several diamonds have been traced back in history -- pre-1700s -- to India. Notably, the history of the Kor-i-Noor diamond can be traced back to the 13th century to the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh.
If it is lost or stolen ,it can be traced the next time it connects with the itunes (apple iStore).
Yes, stolen routers can be traced, but it depends on several factors. If the router is connected to the internet, its IP address can be monitored, potentially leading to its location. Additionally, some routers have unique MAC addresses that can be tracked by law enforcement or service providers. However, if the thief disconnects the router or alters its settings, tracing it becomes much more difficult.
They all have a unique serial number on them. Allen Bradley can identify where they were manufactured and which distributor or end user actually purchased the PLC. But the unit can only be traced if the person that took it tried to sell it.
You might not want to remove a serial number from a diamond. It strictly identifies the stone and its ownership can be traced. If the stone is stolen or acquired by other illegal means and want to camouflage it so that it cannot be identified by its serial number, you may be able to find a dodgy jeweler who is willing to recut the stone, which lessens its value, but will remove the serial number.
Yes. They are, for all practical purposes, a cell phone. If you had one stolen, report it to the police and the carrier, giving them the ESN and phone number.
Diamonds have been part of human history for more than 6,000 years. The best estimates are that the earliest diamonds were found in India. Whether these stones were actually mined, or were simply picked up from the dirt is unknown. Mining for diamonds commercially can be traced to India, Brazil and South Africa in the 1800s.
I think so. The police can do many things. Tracking people using a stolen credit card is one of them. Also, the bank can shut down the credit card and prevent you from using it. If you try to use it at a store, after it's been reported stolen, you could be arrested.
No, It has to be connected Online to be traced. Unless it's a new state of the art PS3 with built in GPS..Witch I don't think they have then no it cant!
There is no way of knowing if the parts are stolen unless they carry a VIN number or some type of specific vehicle information on them that can be traced back or checked out. The best thing to do is research who your buying them from or go dealer parts only.
Yes, it can be traced. You cannot change the serial number of the iPad, and this always comes up when you connect it to sync or update.
Without an internet connection, no remote tracking software can work in tracking.