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Electron-beam computed tomography (EBCT) was developed to be fast enough to image the
Marginal Benefit
The enhanced happiness or advantage realized by consuming an extra unit of a product or service.
Optimal R&D
The most efficient level of investment in research and development activities that maximizes the potential for innovation and return on investment.
Expected-Rate-Of-Return
The predicted yield or profit from an investment over a specified period, considering the risks involved.
Diminishing Marginal Returns
A principle stating that as one input variable is increased, there is a point at which the marginal per unit output starts to decrease, holding all other inputs constant.
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