ticker for AquaCarotene Ltd on the Australian exchange
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AOL for Queens
2006-08-16 23:42:56
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answered by shazam 6
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Acceptable Quality Level The level of quality which in a sampling plan corresponds to a relatively strong acceptance probability, generally predetermined by the plan. This indicator is expressed as a percentage, giving the maximum number of defects tolerated. The AQL notion is now somewhat outdated, being replaced by concepts such as "Total Quality" and "Zero Defect".
2006-08-17 06:40:56
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answered by Zahid Jan 2
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Acceptable Quality Level - AQL
Acceptable Quality Level. Also referred to as Assured Quality Level. The largest quantity of defectives in a certain sample size that can make the lot definitely acceptable; Customer will definitely prefer the zero defect products or services and will ultimately establish the acceptable level of quality. Competition however, will 'educate' the customer and establish the customer's values. There is only one ideal acceptable quality level - zero defects - all others are compromises based upon acceptable business, financial and safety levels.
2006-08-17 07:29:36
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answered by PK LAMBA 6
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Acceptable Quality Level - AQL
Acceptable Quality Level. Also referred to as Assured Quality Level. The largest quantity of defectives in a certain sample size that can make the lot definitely acceptable; Customer will definitely prefer the zero defect products or services and will ultimately establish the acceptable level of quality. Competition however, will 'educate' the customer and establish the customer's values. There is only one ideal acceptable quality level - zero defects - all others are compromises based upon acceptable business, financial and safety levels.
JayZ
2006-08-17 06:55:05
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answered by jay Z 4
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Acceptable Quality Level
2006-08-17 06:38:35
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answered by DrMikeonCall 4
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AOL is america online
2006-08-17 06:54:29
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answered by a.sharda 2
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