physical value


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Noun1.physical value - cost of reproducing physical property minus various allowances (especially depreciation)
cost - the total spent for goods or services including money and time and labor
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So we have a patent that moves physical value in our world into blockchain value in the blockchain world."
"You can't get any of that back." She added: "It's nothing to do with the physical value of it - I would rather have given them PS1,000 for a computer."
We demonstrated that phase velocity of the Scholte waves is a handy physical value, which can be used for detection of the liquid properties or, potentially, the changes of other properties of the interface between the solid body and the liquid.
While some collectors prefer to stick with one company, time-period or design, others will invest in designs that appeal and which hold physical value (weight in silver or gold, for instance).
Its physical value as a National Cultural Treasure requires the preservation of its sightlines," he stressed.
The solicitor general holds otherwise: its status as a national cultural treasure lies in its visual presence and its physical value requires the preservation of its sightlines.
The speculative premium above the physical value of crude oil set by the financial instruments will rise or fall according to futures markets sentiments influenced by many factors other than those of real supply/demand situations.
One interviewee described the M-2 machine gun, which is almost never used in urban combat scenarios because it causes too much collateral damage: "'We have those on our vehicles, and I think it has more of a psychological value than a real physical value. ...
Grand Slam-winner Jones knows the physical value of these camps, having been out to Poland three times in the past.

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