(Ticaret) (cost of goods sold) The costs associated with the design and manufacture of a product such as direct material, direct labor and allocated overhead. They do not include selling and general administrative costs
the wooden teeth (usually Apllewood) inserted into cast gear wheel to drive mill machinery
A line on an income statement summarizing the total cost of purchasing raw materials and manufacturing finished products Calculated by beginning inventory added to the cost of goods purchased during some period minus the ending inventory
Clusters of orthologous groups COGs are groups of related protein sequences that are present in at least 3 phylogenetic lineages ( 21 complete genomes, representing 17 major phylogenetic lineages have been used for the analysis so far) Each COG corresponds to an ancient conserved domain (since it must be present in at least 3 of the deeply branching phylogenetic lineages See the COGs web site for more details
-cost of goods sold Accounting term used to describe the total value (cost) of products sold during a specific time period Since inventory is an asset, it is not expensed when it is purchased or produced, it goes into an asset account (the inventory account) When product is sold, the value of the product (the cost, not the sell price) is moved from the asset account to an expense account called "cost of goods sold" or COGS COGS appears on the profit and loss statement and is also used for calculating inventory turns
A tooth, cam, or catch for imparting or receiving motion, as on a gear wheel, or a lifter or wiper on a shaft; originally, a separate piece of wood set in a mortise in the face of a wheel
(Council of Governments) is a voluntary consortium of local government representatives, from contiguous communities, meeting on a regular basis, and formed to cooperate on common planning and solve common development problems of their area COGs can function as the RTPAs and MPOs in urbanized areas
If you describe someone as a cog in a machine or wheel, you mean that they are a small part of a large organization or group. Mr Lake was an important cog in the Republican campaign machine. An instance of cheating; a swindle. To join with tenons. cognate