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n1) наблюдение, изучение2) обыкн. pl результаты наблюдений3) замечание
- adjusted observation
- behaviour observation
- direct observation
- economic observations
- examiner's observations
- experimental observation
- final observation
- general observations
- grouped observations
- independent observations
- indirect observations
- initial observation
- mass observations
- market trend observation
- ordered observations
- paired observations
- partial observations
- quantitative observations
- random observation
- repeated observation
- sample observation
- sampling observation
- statistical observation
- tied observations
- timeless observation
- weighted observation
- make observationsEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > observation
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