0 to reduce a debt or cost by paying small regular amounts: --
1 to spread the value or cost of an asset in accounts over a number of years: --
Typically, industry is allowed to amortize the cost of the failed therapies in research and development through the price of the successful treatments.
These costs were amortized over the lifespan of the equipment.
Specifically, sponsors of plans that are at least 70% funded have 7 years to amortize any shortfalls.
Chapter 6 explains in great detail the use of lazy evaluation to implement persistent, amortized data structures.
The scanners were amortized over 7 years and the cyclotron over 20 years.
The standard solutions require only 0(1) amortized time per operation, but might require 0(n) time for any particular operation.
However, it can be shown that these operations take only (1) amortized time, even in a persistent setting.
The amortized cost of watershed treatment forms around $7,897 (amortized at 2 per cent for 20 years, assumed to be the life of the watershed).