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The arteries in the peripheral vasculature have less ability to stretch and recoil than the arteries of the great vessels.
FOB Shipping Point
A shipping term indicating that the buyer takes responsibility for goods and their transportation costs as soon as the goods leave the seller's premises.
Goods In Transit
Merchandise or stock that has been shipped by the seller but has not yet been received by the purchaser.
FIFO Method
"First In, First Out," an inventory valuation method assuming goods first purchased or produced are the first to be sold.
Perpetual Inventory System
An inventory system that tracks merchandise in real-time, updating inventory records immediately upon purchase or sale.
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