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It refers to any kind of real or physical capital (fixed asset) that is not used up in the production of a product.
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The player can continue counting after the cards in the deck are used up, recollected and redealt.
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These soles were first used on mountaineering boots, replacing leather soles fitted with hobnails or steel cleats, commonly used up until then.
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Empty-nest syndrome -- my five children were all able to look after themselves -- had left me feeling used up, confused and afraid for the future.
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Nutrients that do not get used up on the surface will eventually sink down and nourish the seafloor habitat.
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Presently water from these rivers is typically used up for irrigation.
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When all the malic acid is used up in the grape, it is considered over-ripe or senescent.
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At night, the sugar is used up and water leaves the guard cells, so they become flaccid and the stomatal pore closes.
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He jokes that he used up a lot of black masking tape trying to seal the spectrograph that he assumed was leaking light.
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For example, adding and involved the following keystrokes:, which used up all four stack levels.
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