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1 asset management
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2 asset-stripping
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4 asset
n. bezit, goederen[ æset]♦voorbeelden:he's an asset to the team • hij is een grote aanwinst voor het team1 activa ⇒ baten, bedrijfsmiddelen♦voorbeelden:1 assets and liabilities • activa en passiva, baten en lastenavailable assets • beschikbare activacurrent/circulating/floating assets • vlottende activafixed/permanent assets • vaste/vastliggende activafluid assets • liquide middelen(in)tangible assets • (im)materiële activaliquid assets • liquide activanet assets • netto activareal assets • onroerende activa, onroerend vermogenrealizable assets • realiseerbare activaunproductive assets • dood kapitaal -
5 asset source for software engineering technology: ASSET
gebruik van assets in de software-ontwikkelingEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > asset source for software engineering technology: ASSET
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6 asset classification
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7 asset swap
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8 asset to society
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9 asset catalog
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10 asset certification
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11 asset evaluation
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12 asset library
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13 he's an asset to the team
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14 health is the greatest asset
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15 quick asset ratio
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16 reusable asset
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17 reusable software asset: RSA
herbruikbaar software-assetEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > reusable software asset: RSA
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19 abandoned asset
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20 capital asset
vaste activa (vast en vlottend kapitaal)
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