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Definition of Turnarounds
1. turnaround [n] - See also: turnaround
Lexicographical Neighbors of Turnarounds
Literary usage of Turnarounds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The War with Germany: A Statistical Summary by Leonard Porter Ayres (1919)
"These turnarounds, made under the embarrassment of convoy, are much quicker ...
Average turnarounds of troop and cargo transports in days. the equivalent of ..."
2. Guide for Conducting Treatability Studies Under CERCLA: Biodegradation by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Shorter analytical turnaround time can be requested, but quick turnarounds will
normally increase the costs. Turnaround times should be less than the time ..."
3. Landscape Architecture: A Comprehensive Classification Scheme for Books by Henry Vincent Hubbard (1920)
"Turntables, see turnarounds, 3627. Types of landscape, see Landscape — Types,
3900-3975. Types of landscape designs according to use, see Landscape designs ..."
4. Rates of Pay and Regulations Governing Employees in Train and Yard Service by Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen (1892)
"On all turnarounds between Decatur and Mt. Olive or Staunton, ... On all turnarounds
between Moberly and Excello, and between Ottumwa and C., ..."
5. Proceedings of the National Energy Modeling System Conference (1994)
"turnarounds. turnarounds happen every year, there's maintenance that needs to be
done, and there are definite seasonal patterns. I just don't know that it's ..."