consistency
Accounting
(noun)
reliability or uniformity; the quality of being consistent
Writing
Communications
Examples of consistency in the following topics:
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Control of the Pituitary Gland by the Hypothalamus
- The pituitary gland consists of the anterior pituitary and the posterior pituitary.
- The pituitary gland consists of two components: the anterior pituitary and the posterior pituitary, and is functionally linked to the hypothalamus by the pituitary stalk (also named the "infundibular stem", or simply the "infundibulum").
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Serosa
- Serosa consists of a secretory epithelial layer and a thin connective tissue layer that reduce the friction from muscle movement.
- In anatomy, serous membrane (or serosa) is a smooth membrane consisting of a thin layer of cells, which secrete serous fluid, and a thin connective tissue layer .
- The epithelial layer, known as mesothelium, consists of a single layer of avascular flat nucleated cells (simple squamous epithelium) which produce the lubricating serous fluid.
- This fluid has a consistency similar to thin mucus.
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Overview of the Axial Skeleton
- The axial skeleton consists of the 80 bones along the central axis of the human body.
- The axial skeleton consists of the 80 bones along the central axis of the human body.
- A typical human rib cage consists of 24 ribs, the sternum, costal cartilages, and the 12 thoracic vertebrae .
- The vertebral column usually consists of 24 articulating vertebrae and nine fused vertebrae in the sacrum and the coccyx.
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Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002
- Title II consists of nine sections and establishes standards for external auditor independence.
- Title IV consists of nine sections.
- Title IX consists of six sections.
- Title X consists of one section.
- Title XI consists of seven sections.
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Difference Between Economic and Accounting Profit
- Economic profit consists of revenue minus implicit (opportunity) and explicit (monetary) costs; accounting profit consists of revenue minus explicit costs.
- Put another way, accounting profit is the same as bookkeeping costs and consists of credits and debits on a firm's balance sheet.
- These consist of the explicit costs a firm has to maintain production (for example, wages, rent, and material costs).
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The Middle Class
- The middle class consists of people in the middle of a societal hierarchy, which varies between cultures.
- The upper-middle class consists mostly of white-collar professionals, most of whom are highly educated, salaried professionals whose work is largely self-directed and typically involves conceptualizing, creating, consulting, and supervising.
- The lower-middle class consists mainly of people in technical and lower-level management positions who work for those in the upper middle class.
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Structure of Corporations
- Corporate structure consists of various departments and divisions that contribute to the company's overall mission and goals.
- Corporate structure consists of various departments that contribute to the company's overall mission and goals.
- Other segments of corporate structure may consist of the Accounting department, HumanResources department, IT department, and the Operational aspect of the particular company.
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Nature of the Virion
- A virion is a complete viral particle consisting of RNA or DNA surrounded by a protein shell, constituting the infective form of a virus.
- A virion is an entire virus particle consisting of an outer protein shell called a capsid and an inner core of nucleic acid (either ribonucleic or deoxyribonucleic acid—RNA or DNA).
- Other virions have a capsid consisting of an irregular number of surface spikes, with the nucleic acid loosely coiled within.
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Lasers
- A laser consists of a gain medium, a mechanism to supply energy to it, and something to provide optical feedback.
- A laser consists of a gain medium, a mechanism to supply energy to it, and something to provide optical feedback (usually an optical cavity).
- In most lasers, this medium consists of a population of atoms which have been excited by an outside light source or an electrical field which supplies energy for atoms to absorb in order to be transformed into excited states.
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Data and Information
- Data consists of nothing but facts, which can be manipulated to make it useful; the analytical process turns the data into information.
- A program is a set of data that consists of a series of coded software instructions to control the operation of a computer or other machine.
- Data consists of nothing but facts (organized or unorganized) which can then be manipulated into other forms to make it useful and understandable, turning the data into information.