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Business - a European term for revenue
- Turnover, the length of time the average item spends on a store shelf before being sold
- Turnover, in investing, the rate at which securities in a portfolio or mutual fund are replaced, on average in the portfolio or fund.
- Turnover (employment), the characteristic of a given company or industry, relative to rate at which an employer gains and loses staff.
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In finance, a portfolio is a collection of investments held by an institution or a private individual. ...
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Food A turnover is a kind of pastry made by placing jam or another kind of fruit filling on a square of pastry dough and folding it over. ...
Sports - Turnover, in American football occurs when the offense loses possession of the football because of a fumble, interception, or turnover on downs
- Turnover (basketball), a turnover in basketball occurs when a player from one team gives possession to a member of another team by losing the ball without taking a shot
- Turnover, in Rugby League occurs when the attacking team is tackled for the 6th time or they lose possession of the ball
- Turnover, in Rugby Union occurs when the attacking team loses possession of the ball, usually at a Ruck
United States simply as football, is a competitive team sport that is both fast-paced and strategic. ...
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In Canadian or American football, an interception occurs when a quarterbacks pass is caught by a player on the opposing team. ...
In basketball, a turnover occurs when a player from one team gives possession to a member of another team by losing the ball. ...
Wally Lewis passing the ball in Rugby League State of Origin. ...
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Ruck can refer to a contest for possession in different forms of football. ...
Other - Population turnover, in demographics measures gross moves in relation to the size of the population and is related to population mobility
- Turnover, in cellular biology of certain biomolecules or cells is the rate at which they are lost and/or regenerated through cell division
- Turnover, in limnology refers to the mixing of upper layers of lake water with lower levels, which usually occurs in the fall; a lack of mixing is a result of temperature gradient that cause density differences
- Turnover, in running refers to an early or late season workout which loosens the leg muscles and prepares the body for imminent workouts or races. Turnover workouts are not designed to build muscle like mid-season workouts; instead, they allow the legs to heal completely while maintaining flexibility and muscle mass.
- Turnover number, in chemical kinetics is the number of moles of substrate that a mole of catalyst can convert before becoming inactivated. In enzyme kinetics, the same term is used to refer to the moles of substrate converted by a mole of enzyme per second
- Turnover is a song by Fugazi from their album Repeater
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