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1 load serving entities
Энергосистемы: (same as UDC or LDC) распределительная компания -
2 load serving entities (same as UDC or LDC)
Энергосистемы: распределительная компанияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > load serving entities (same as UDC or LDC)
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3 LSE
1) Военный термин: Logistic Support Element, Logistics Support Element, landing ship, emergency repair, life support equipment2) Техника: least-square estimator3) Математика: оценка, полученная методом наименьших квадратов (least-squares estimator)4) Британский английский: Лондонская фондовая биржи (London Stock Exchange)5) Биржевой термин: Lahore Stock Exchange6) Сокращение: Local Security Environment7) Университет: London School of Economics8) Электроника: Latex Sphere Equivalent, Longitudinal Section Electric9) Вычислительная техника: Local Subscriber Environment10) Нефть: lease11) Банковское дело: Лондонская фондовая биржа (London Stock Exchange)12) Транспорт: Luxury Super Express13) Деловая лексика: Лондонская школа экономики (London School of Economics)15) Инвестиции: London Stock Exchange16) Контроль качества: least-squares estimator17) Макаров: launch support equipment, liquid solvent extraction18) Энергосистемы: load serving entities, оптовые поставщики электроэнергии, распределительная компания, load serving entity, местная распределительная компания, энергораспределительная компания19) Аэропорты: La Crosse, Wisconsin USA
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