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121 standard testing
типовые испытания; регламентные испытанияfinal testing — заключительные испытания; итоговые испытания
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > standard testing
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122 standard value
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > standard value
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123 standard revision
English-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > standard revision
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124 standard coal equivalent
единица условного топлива; условное топливоEnglish-Russian dictionary on nuclear energy > standard coal equivalent
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125 standard fuel management
fuel management — учёт и контроль топлива; топливный режим
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126 English standard candle
< light> ■ Englische Standard Kerze fEnglish-german technical dictionary > English standard candle
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127 standard
estandarte, bandeira ( flag); modelo, padrão; normal, standard, regulamentar, de tipo padrão (adj)English-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > standard
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128 standard costs
нормативные (стандартные) затраты; тщательно предопределенные реалистичные элементы затрат, которые обычно выражаются в расчете на единицу готовой продукции; включают все три элемента производственных затрат - прямые материалы, прямой труд и общепроизводственные расходы; используются в системе «Стандарт-Кост» ( Standard-Cost), широко используемой в промышленных компаниях системе учета затрат и калькулирования себестоимости, основными целями внедрения которой являются управление затратами и контроль затрат, установление реальных цен, подготовка бюджетов и различных прогнозов.English-Russian dictionary of accounting and financial terms > standard costs
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