Definitions for "Recovery Rate"
Keywords:  heater, osmosis, litres, tank, wattage
The rate at which infected individuals recover from the infection and become immune. In age-structured models, this rate can depend on age.
The quantity of water (litres) that can be heated through a specified temperature rise (eg. A 45°C rise = heating water coming in at 15°C to an outlet temperature of 60°C) in 1 hour. This is largely determined by the rate of energy input (gas consumption or element rating) and the ability of the water heater to transfer the energy to the water (thermal efficiency).
Recovery rate is the time that it takes the compressor to fill the tank from 95 PSI to 125 PSI. This time will fluctuate depending on the size of tank. The compressor starts up at 95 PSI to ensure that the air pressure does not fall below 90 PSI, which is the operating pressure of most air tools.
the calculated percentage (based on the gross dollars of the original chargeoff pool of accounts including fraud, deceased, bankruptcies and disputes) of the gross dollars paid by the debtors to the owner(s) of the debt.
(of waste paper): The ratio of waste paper collected to total paper consumption.
Percentage of particular types of waste (e.g. compostable or recyclable wastes) that have been removed from the total amount of solid waste generated in a specific area or by a specific organisation.
Keywords:  moldable, spi, ounces, cubic, screw
The weight (or volume) of a specified moldable material discharged from the screw per unit of time, when operating at 50% of injection capacity, as determined by SPI test procedure. The rating is normally expressed as ounces r cubic inches) per second.
Keywords:  defaults, entity, debt, value
the value of the debt of an entity after it defaults