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  • Kaisen

    The philosophy and practice of continuous improvement through the identification and elimination of waste throughout a value stream.
  • Kaisen Event

    An improvement tool that brings together a team to review a situation, identify waste, and propose ways to remove it, and then implement the agreed changes.
  • Kalibrierung

  • Kalibrierung (ISO 10012)

  • Kalibrierungsbereich

  • Kalibrierungsbericht

  • Kalibrierungsfehlergrenzen

  • Kalibrierungsgenauigkeit

  • Kalibrierungshäufigkeit

  • Kalibrierungshauptliste

  • Kalibrierungsstatus

  • Kano Analysis

    Method of using terminology to understand the things a customer does not typically articulate.
  • Kaposi ’s Sarcoma

    A cancer characterized by numerous bluish-red nodules on the skin, usually on the lower extremities, that is endemic to equatorial Africa and often occurs in a particularly virulent form in people with AIDS.
  • Karyotype

    The chromosome constitution of a cell, an individual, or of a related group of individuals, as defined both by the number and the morphology of the chromosomes, usually in mitotic metaphase; chromosomes arranged in order of length and according to position of centromere; also, the abbreviated formula for the chromosome constitution, such as 47, XX + 21 for human trisomy-21 (Down’s syndrome).
  • kb

    Kilobase
  • KBT

  • Kelly Can

  • Keratins

    Insoluble protective or structural proteins consisting of parallel polypeptide chains in a-helical or b-conformation.
  • Kermit

    An asynchronous file transfer protocol developed at Columbia University, noted for its accuracy over noisy lines. Several versions exist.
  • Ketose

    A simple monosaccharide having its carbonyl groups at other than a terminal position.
  • Key

    One or more characters, usually within a set of data, that contains information about the set, including its identification.
  • Key Element

    (QA) An individual step in a critical control point of the manufacturing process.
  • Key Performance Indicator (KPI)

    Agreed performance measures and metrics that describe the management of the logistics operations between a sponsor and its suppliers.
  • Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

    Project specific milestones that are tied to to payment terms.
  • Key Practices

    (PDA) Processes essential for computer validation that consists of tools, workflow and people.