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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
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[Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези-Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.]Тематики
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потери на рассеяние
Потери в оптическом квантовом генераторе, обусловленные неоднородностью среды и поверхности зеркал.
[Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 75. К вантовая электроника. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно-технической терминологии. 1984 г.]
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[Лугинский Я. Н. и др. Англо-русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике. 2-е издание - М.: РУССО, 1995 - 616 с.]
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6 loss
1) потеря; (мн. ч.) потери3) затухание, ослабление4) срыв ( в следящих системах)5) вчт. проигрыш6) ущерб; убыток•losses by slagging — потери со шлаком;losses by splashing — потери со всплесками;loss on ignition — потери при прокаливании;loss of auxiliary power — потеря вспомогательных источников энергоснабженияloss of circulation — поглощение бурового раствораloss of load — отключение нагрузки; сброс нагрузкиloss of lock rate — нарушение синхронизма, выпадение из синхронизмаloss of phase — 1. отключение (обрыв) фазы 2. выпадение из синхронизма, нарушение синхронизмаloss of synchronism — нарушение синхронизма, выпадение из синхронизма-
absorption loss
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accumulated loss
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activation loss
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active return loss
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added loss
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additional iron loss
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aircraft control loss
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airscrew slip loss
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alternating hysteresis loss
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altitude loss
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antenna-to-medium coupling loss
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aperture loss
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apparent power loss
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arc-drop loss
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ashpit loss
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atmospheric evaporation loss
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attenuation loss
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attrition loss
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avoidable loss
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backwash loss
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baking loss
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balance return loss
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banking loss
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bearing friction loss
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bending loss
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bit loss
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bleeding loss of greases
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boil-off losses
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branching loss
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breathing loss
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bridging loss
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brush contact resistance loss
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brush friction loss
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bulk resistive loss
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burn-off loss
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cable loss
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canal loss
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capacitor loss
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capacity loss
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carbon loss
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carpet loss
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choke loss
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circulating current loss
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circulating loss
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cladding loss
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clad loss
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coil loss
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cold loss
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commutator loss
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component loss
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compression loss
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conduction loss
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connection loss
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constant loss
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contact loss
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convection loss
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convective loss
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conversion loss
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conveyance loss
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cooling loss
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copper loss
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core loss
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corona power loss
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corrosion loss
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counting loss
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coupling loss
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current loss
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diameter loss
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dielectric absorption loss
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dielectric loss
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dielectric hysteresis loss
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directional control loss
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discharge loss
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dispersion loss
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dissipation loss
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dissipative loss
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distillation loss
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distribution loss
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divergence loss
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dot loss
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draft loss
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dust loss
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dusting loss
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early loss
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echo return loss
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eddy-current loss
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edge loss
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elastic loss
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electric loss
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end loss
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entrance loss
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equivalent power loss
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evaporation loss
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evaporative loss
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excitation loss
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exit loss
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external beat loss
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fiber loss
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field I2R loss
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filling loss
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filter loss
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fixed loss
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flow loss
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form loss
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free-space loss
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Fresnel loss
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friction loss
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fuel tank loss
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gap loss
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generation losses
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gyromagnetic resonance loss
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harmonic tooth-ripple loss
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head loss
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head-to-tape spacing loss
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heat loss
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heat-leak loss
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hysteresis loss
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I2R loss
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idling loss
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implementation loss
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incremental hysteresis loss
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incremental losses
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individual process loss
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induction loss
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in-process loss
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insertion loss
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instrument wall loss
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insulation loss
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interaction loss
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intermodulation loss
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interstage loss
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intrinsic loss
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inverse loss
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ionization loss
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iron loss
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irrigation loss
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jacket loss
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Joule's loss
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kerf loss
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keying loss
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late loss
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latent heat loss
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leakage loss
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light leakage loss
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line loss
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linewidth loss
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link loss
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load loss
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magnetic hysteresis loss
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magnetic iron loss
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magnetic loss
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mass loss
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mechanical loss
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melting loss
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metal loss
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milling loss
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mining loss
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mismatch loss
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mode conversion loss
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multipath loss
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net loss
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no-load loss
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ohmic loss
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oil stock loss
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on-state power loss
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open circuit loss
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operational loss
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optical loss
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oven loss
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overall loss
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oxidational loss
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partial mud loss
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path loss
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permeation loss of gasoline
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piezoelectric loss
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pipe bend loss
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pipe loss
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plasma loss
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pointing loss
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power loss
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preparation loss
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pressure loss
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pressure rapid loss
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process loss
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propagation loss
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pumping loss
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radiant loss
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radiation loss
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reactive power loss
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real loss
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refining loss
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reflection loss
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refraction loss
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refrigeration loss
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regularity return loss
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reject loss
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relaxation loss
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residual loss
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resistance loss
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resonance loss
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restriction loss
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return loss
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rheostatic loss
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roasting loss
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rotational loss
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rusting loss
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salting loss
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scattering loss
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secondary loss
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self-demagnetization loss
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shadow loss
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sheath loss
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short-circuit loss
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shrinkage loss
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shutdown loss
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signing return loss
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slip loss
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specific loss
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spillover loss
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splicing loss
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spreading loss
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stack loss
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standby loss
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standing evaporation loss
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startup thermal loss
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steady-state loss
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storage loss
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strand loss
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stray-field loss
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stray-load loss
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supplementary loss
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tailing loss
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targeting loss
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temperature loss
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thickness loss
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torque retention loss
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total loss
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tracking loss
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transformer loss
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transition loss
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transmission line loss
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transmission loss
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treatment loss
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turn-off power loss
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vaporization loss
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variable loss
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volatilization loss
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voltage loss
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volt-ampere loss
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volumetric loss
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фин. проточные акции* Details of the Flow-Through Shares (FTSs) and Flow-Through Warrants (FTWs) Subscribed.http:www.greaterkwchamber.com/market_watch_flowthru_Jun04.shtmlFlow-Through shares are one of the few remaining tax-assisted investment vehicles available to investors in Canada. Flow-Through Limited Partnerships are tax-advantaged vehicles designed to invest in a portfolio of flow-through shares, usually issued by resource-based companies. Since the introduction of the tax system in 1954, the Canadian government has been working on additional ways to encourage exploration and development in the resource sector. In the 1993 Federal budget, the government allowed certain investors to deduct exploration expenses against income. Since that time there has been a dramatic increase in exploration activity.Flow-through shares do not exist to circumvent any tax rules or to take advantage of any loopholes in the Tax Act. These flow-through shares benefit from certain provisions within the Tax Act that were explicitly created by government, as mentioned above.There are actually three advantages created by flow-through shares, with respect to taxation. The primary benefit of flow-through share investing is the ability of the investment to convert income, in the current year, into capital gains in future years. With the preferential tax treatment of capital gains over income, there is an immediate benefit to the investor. The second is that a tax deferral is created.It is assumed, unless in a highly inflationary environment, that if one can defer the payment of taxes to a later date, that individual has gained a definite advantage. The third advantage created is through tax efficiency. The purchase and subsequent tax credit creates an ACB or adjusted cost base of zero. This is part of the first advantage, whereby income is converted into capital gains. However, there is an added advantage with this conversion. It allows an individual to benefit from capital losses, those losses that have accumulated from past investments in non-registered accounts, by creating capital gains that can be partially or fully offset by those losses.In evaluating tax shelters, it is important to evaluate the tax shelter in the same way as a non-tax shelter investment. That is to say legal and accounting advisers should be consulted and the investment should be examined from a business risk and return point of view. For example, with a real estate investment, the real estate market in the target area should be examined. It may not make a lot of sense to acquire real estate, even if tax sheltered, in a market which is declining. -
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1. n1) количество; объем2) общая сумма, итог3) бухг. основная сумма и проценты с нее
- accession compensatory amounts
- accruing amounts
- aggregate amount
- aggregate amount of capital invested
- approved amounts
- available amount
- budgeted amount
- capitalized amounts
- carrying amounts
- claim amount
- contractual amount
- dealt amount
- drawdown amount
- equivalent amount
- estimated amount
- excessive amount of goods
- face amount
- fair amount
- fractional amount
- full amount
- gross amount
- guarantee amount
- guaranteed amount
- immense amount
- insurance amount
- invoice amount
- lump-sum amount
- mandatory amount
- net amount
- nominal amount
- original amount
- outstanding amount
- overall amount
- overdue amount
- penalty amount
- principal amount
- remaining amount
- reserved amount
- residual amount
- seasonal amount
- significant amount
- specific amount of metal
- substantial amount
- tax amount
- taxable amount
- tax-free amount
- tradeable amount
- uncollected amounts
- unlimited amounts
- zero bracket amount
- amount of accrued interest
- amount of advance
- amount of allocations
- amount of balance
- amount of a bill
- amount of business
- amount of capital investments
- amount of a claim
- amount of commission
- amount of compensation
- amount of a contract
- amount of credit
- amount of currency
- amount of damages
- amount of debt
- amount of delivery
- amount of deposit
- amount of a discount
- amount of drawings
- amount of drawing under a letter of credit
- amount of earnest money
- amount of excise tax
- amount of expenses
- amount of finance
- amount of financing
- amount of floated assets
- amount of a franchise
- amount of general average
- amount of housing
- amount of indebtedness
- amount of information
- amount of a letter of credit
- amount of a licence fee
- amount of a loan
- amount of losses
- amount of money
- amount of an order
- amount of payment
- amount of recovery
- amount of reduction
- amount of remuneration
- amount of sales
- amount of sampling
- amount of subscription
- amount of stock
- amount of turnover
- amount of the value-added tax
- amount of work
- amount claimed
- amount due
- amount free of tax
- amount owed
- amount owing
- amount paid into an account
- amount payable
- amount realized
- amount receivable
- amount subject to penalty tax
- amount subject to tax
- amount written off
- amount written off as losses
- double the amount
- charge an amount to the debit of an account
- deposit an amount
- enter an amount
- index an amount for inflation
- pass an amount to the credit
- pay an amount into current account
- recover an amount
- refund an amount
- reimburse an amount
- verify the amount of earnings
- amounts differ2. vсоставлять (сумму); равнятьсяEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > amount
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n1) интерес; заинтересованность2) обыкн. pl практическая заинтересованность, интересы; выгода; польза3) проценты, процентный доход; ссудный процент4) доля, пай, участие в чем-л.5) обыкн. pl группа лиц, объединенных общими интересами
- accrued interest
- accrued interest on customer deposits
- accrued interest on deposits with credit institutions
- accrued interest on loans to customers
- accrued interest payable
- accrued interest receivable
- accruing interest
- accumulated interest
- added interest
- advance interest
- annual interest
- anticipated interest
- apparent interest
- assurable interest
- average interest
- back interest
- baloon interest
- bank interest
- bank deposit interest
- banking interests
- basic interests
- beneficial interest
- bought interest
- business interests
- buyers' interest
- buying interest
- capital interest
- capitalized interest
- carried interest
- colliding interests
- commercial interests
- common interest
- compound interest
- conflicting interests
- considerable interest
- contending interests
- controlling interest
- conventional interest
- corporate interests
- credit interest
- current interest
- daily interest
- debit interest
- default interest
- defaulted interest
- deferred interest
- departmental interests
- direct interest
- due interest
- earned interest
- economic interest
- equity interest
- essential interests
- everyday interests
- exact interest
- excessive interest
- exorbitant interest
- explict interest
- financial interest
- financial interests
- fixed interest
- foreign interests
- fundamental interests
- general interest
- government interests
- gross interest
- high interest
- home mortgage interest
- hot interest
- illegal interest
- implicit interest
- imputed interest
- industrial interests
- insurable interest
- insured interest
- interim interest
- investment interest
- joint interest
- keen interest
- landed interests
- legal interest
- legitimate interest
- life interest
- loan interest
- long interest
- low interest
- main interest
- major interest
- majority interest
- minimum interest
- minority interest
- moneyed interests
- monopoly interests
- mortgage interest
- mutual interests
- national interests
- negative interest
- net interest
- nominal interest
- nontaxable interest
- open interest
- open policy interest
- opposing interests
- ordinary interest
- outstanding interest
- overdue interest
- overnight interest
- ownership interest
- paid interest
- particular interest
- partner's interest
- partnership interest
- past due interest
- pecuniary interest
- personal interest
- plus accrued interest
- potential interest
- prepaid interest
- primary interest
- private interests
- professional interest
- prolongation interest
- property interests
- proprietary interest
- public interest
- pure interest
- royalty interest
- running interest
- selfish interest
- semiannual interest
- senior interest
- short interest
- simple interest
- social interests
- specific interest
- state interests
- stated interest
- statutory interest
- sustained interest
- tax-exempt interest
- tiered interest
- trading interests
- true interest
- unpaid interest
- usurious interest
- vested interests
- vested interests
- vital interests
- interest for the credit granted
- interest for default
- interest in arrears
- interest in a business
- interests of monopolies
- interests of the state
- interest on an amount
- interest on arrears
- interest on bank credit
- interest on bank loans
- interest on bonds
- interest on capital
- interest on credit
- interest on credit balances
- interest on debenture
- interest on debit balances
- interest on debts
- interest on deposits
- interest on equities
- interest on finance leases
- interest on loan capital
- interest on loans
- interest on loans against bonds
- interest on long-term liabilities
- interest on losses
- interest on mortgage
- interest on overdue payment
- interest on principal
- interest on public loans
- interest on a refund claim
- interest on savings
- interest on savings deposits
- interest on securities
- interest on sight deposit
- interest on a sum
- interest on underpayment
- interest per annum
- capital and interest
- principal and interest
- interest due
- interest payable
- interest receivable
- interest to be collected
- as interest
- at interest
- cum interest
- in the interests of
- in common interest
- less interest
- with interest
- without interest
- bearing interest
- bearing no interest
- no charge for interest
- accumulate interest
- act for public interests
- act in the interests of smb
- add the interest to the capital
- affect the interests
- allow interest on deposits
- arouse interest
- assign interest
- be of interest
- bear interest
- borrow at interest
- calculate interest
- capitalize interest
- carry interest
- charge interest
- charge interest on accounts
- collect interest
- compute interest
- conflict with the interests
- damage interests
- debit interest
- declare an interest
- deduct interest
- defend interests
- draw interest
- earn interest
- express interest
- forfeit interest
- give interest
- harness the interests
- have an interest in smth
- hold financial interests in smth
- invest at interest
- lend at interest
- make interest on a loan
- pay interest
- pay interest on an account
- prejudice interests
- protect interests
- provoke interest
- receive interest
- recover interest
- represent the interests
- run counter the interests
- safeguard interests
- serve the interests
- show interest
- spur investor interest
- take an interest in smth
- uphold interests
- yield interest interest accountEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > interest
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1) интерес; заинтересованность2) ссудный процент; проценты, доход с капитала3) доля, пай, участие в капитале•Interests diverge. — Интересы расходятся
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