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caprate

(ˈkæpreɪt)
n
a salt of capric acid
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Terminal Asset Value (TAV): this is usually calculated as the expected cash flow in Year 11 divided by the estimated CapRate. CapRate is a number (usually a percentage) usually based on recent transactions (if this information is available) and the valuer's expectation/risk assessment on the future cashflow of the property.
where CAPRATE is the overall capitalization rate (also referred to by the symbol [R.sub.O]) as estimated for the property when sold based on NOI, or [I.sub.O], and sale price adjusted for remediation costs to be paid by the buyer for contaminated properties that were unremediated when sold; LAEAST, LANORTH, LASOUTH, LAWEST, and ORANGE are categorical variables for the submarket location of the properties, with SANDIEGO as the omitted or reference category; S1994 to S2006 is a set of discrete terms indicating the property's year of sale, to capture effects due to market conditions that vary by year, with S2007 as the omitted or reference category.
For example, coadministration of BBR with sodium caprate increased the oral bioavailability [130].
Some nonsolvents reported are caprylate and caprate triglyceride [17], cottonseed oil [13,14], methanol, ethanol, and isopropanol [18].
Shimazaki, "Absorption-enhancing effects of sodium caprate and palmitoyl carnitine in rat and human colons," Digestive Diseases and Sciences, vol.
These isolates also showed positive indole production, glucose aicidification, arginine dihydrolase, esculin hydrolysis, gelatin hydrolysis, 4-nitrophenyl-ssD-galactopyranoside, Glucose assimilation, arabinose assimilation, mannose assimilation, mannitol assimilation, N-acetyl- glucoseamine, maltose glucoseamine, gluconate glucoseamine, caprate glucoseamine, adipate glucoseamine, malate glucoseamine and cytochrome oxidase.
In the current study, no significant differences (p>0.05) in composition of fatty acids (caprate, laurate, myristate, pentadecanoate, palmitate, palmitoleate, margarate, cis-11 heptadodecanoate, stearate, oleate, trans-vaccenate, linoleate, cis-11 eicosenoate, docosa hexaenoic acid, and docosa pentaenoic acid) were observed.
July 16: CAPrate Events presents the Newark CRE Summit, a full-day conference at The Newark Club in Newark, NJ.
* Description: Decyl glucoside (and) polyglyceryl-10 caprylate/ caprate (and) coco glucoside (and) glyceryl oleate
p-Nitrophenyl esters (acetate, butyrate, caproate, caprate, palmitate and stearate) were purchased from Sigma-Aldrich (USA).