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<p>immediately consumed, physically incorporated, or transformed into the final output within a single cycle. While historically often focused on its physical manifestation in physical capital goods, the modern understanding explicitly includes non-physical assets as well. The term "capital equipment" is often used interchangeably with "capital goods", and refers especially to significant, durable items--such as machinery, vehicles, or laboratory instruments--used by organizations to produce goods or deliver services.</p>

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