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1 snap reading method
= ratio delay methodFrench\ \ méthode des observations instantanéesGerman\ \ Snap Lesemethode; Verhältnis Verzögerung MethodeDutch\ \ snap reading method; ratio delay methodItalian\ \ metodo di lettura a caso; metodo del ritardo del rapportoSpanish\ \ método de lectura complemento; método de la proporción retrasoCatalan\ \ -Portuguese\ \ método dos registos instantâneos; método dos registros instantâneos (bra)Romanian\ \ -Danish\ \ -Norwegian\ \ -Swedish\ \ -Greek\ \ snap μέθοδος ανάγνωσης; αναλογία μέθοδο καθυστέρησηFinnish\ \ aikaan perustuva otanta; vaihtoehtoinen nimitys aikaan perustavalle otannalleHungarian\ \ arány késleltetési módszerTurkish\ \ atlamalı okuma yöntemi (metodu); oran erteleme yöntemi (metodu)Estonian\ \ -Lithuanian\ \ momentinio skaitymo metodas, būdasSlovenian\ \ -Polish\ \ metoda szybkiego czytania; metoda opóźnionego ilorazuRussian\ \ метод быстрого считывания; метод анализа потерь рабочего времениUkrainian\ \ -Serbian\ \ -Icelandic\ \ smella lestur aðferð; hlutfall tafar aðferðEuskara\ \ -Farsi\ \ -Persian-Farsi\ \ -Arabic\ \ طريقة القراءة السريعة ، طريقة تأخير النسبةAfrikaans\ \ tydstipwaarnemingsmetodeChinese\ \ 快 读 法; 比 率 延 滞 法Korean\ \ 스넵 리딩 방법, 지연비율방법 -
2 snap reading method
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > snap reading method
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3 ratio delay method
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4 метод моментных наблюдений
Economy: ratio-delay method, snap reading methodУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > метод моментных наблюдений
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5 activity sampling
метод моментных наблюдений (метод нормирования труда, изучения трудовых процессов, заключающийся в периодическом наблюдении объекта исследования); см. также snap reading methodАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > activity sampling
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