
1) Bipolar disorder in fiction 2) Durability, of a sort 3) Freezing can increase it 4) Last time 5) Lasting consideration 6) Sell-by date of a plank 7) Term of viability in retail 8) Time a product stays fresh
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The length of time that a good can be stored while still remaining useful enough to sell. Important for both perishable goods and goods that may become obsolete for reasons of technology or fashion. Relevant for international trade when, for example, customs procedures cause delays.
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Describes the number of days a beer will retain it's peak drinkability. The shelf life for commercially produced beers is usually a maximum of four months.
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(of batteries) The length of time, under specified conditions, that a battery can be stored so that it keeps its guaranteed capacity.
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the time a raw material or semi-finished product may be stored under specified conditions without losing its processing properties
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The time period a product can be expected to maintain maximum quality and freshness.
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The period of time during which a product can be stored under specified conditions and still remain suitable for use
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Storage life. The period of time during which a product can be stored under specified conditions and still remain suitable for use.
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Used in the glazing and sealant business to refer to the length of time a product may be stored before beginning to lose its effectiveness. Manufacturers usually state the shelf life and the necessary storage conditions on the package.
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Is the length of time unused material or chemicals will remain fresh
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Unopened containers of pure maple syrup may be left in a cool, dark place for 6 months without refrigeration. After opening, syrup should be refrigerated. Freezer storage keeps open or unopened containers indefinitely, and the liquid does not solidify. A mold on the surface of opened syrup may be skimmed off, and the product may be used after re...
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Shelf life is the length of time that food, drink, medicine and other perishable items are given before they are considered unsuitable for sale or consumption. Water activity is an important consideration for food product design and food safety.
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Length of time in which a material can be stored and continue to meet specification requirements, remaining suitable for its intended use. (See also storage life.)
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The duration a cell can be kept in storage and still retain its ability to give a specified performance. See also Battery Storage
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the period of time during which a packaged product retains its minimum acceptable quality or safety.
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Is the length of time unused material or chemicals will remain fresh.
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[
n] - the length of time a packaged food or drug will last without deteriorating
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The length of time that a product is usable, fit for consumption, and can be kept.
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The length of time over which a product, such as plastics, will remain fit for use during storage under specific conditions.
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noun the length of time a packaged food or drug will last without deteriorating
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Usually refers to the seal elastomer. Buna 'N' is the biggest problem because of Ozone attack.
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The length of time a cheese will be at its best for flavour, texture and aroma.
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Describes the number of days a beer will retain it's peak drinkability. The shelf life for commercially produced beers is usually a maximum of four months
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The length of time over which a product will remain fit for use during storage under specific conditions.
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An expression to describe the time a molding compound can be stored without losing any of its original physical or molding properties.
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