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21 demand-responsive system
nTRANSP sistema de demanda flexible m, sistema sensible a la demanda mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > demand-responsive system
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22 demand-scheduled bus service
nTRANSP servicio de autobuses con horario según demanda mEnglish-Spanish technical dictionary > demand-scheduled bus service
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23 demand bill
s.letra a la vista, giro a la vista. -
24 demand curve
s.curva de demanda. -
25 demand deposit
s.depósito a la vista, depósito de giro, depósito disponible, depósito disponible a la vista. -
26 demand draft
s.giro a la vista, depósito exigible, letra a la vista, depósito a la vista. -
27 demand elasticity
s.elasticidad de la demanda. -
28 demand exchange
s.cambio a la vista, divisas a la vista. -
29 demand feeding
s.alimentación a petición. -
30 demand from
v.demandar de, exigir a. -
31 demand function
s.función de demanda, función de la demanda. -
32 demand liabilities
s.obligaciones a la vista. -
33 demand loan
s.préstamo a la demanda, anticipo de la demanda, empréstito a la demanda, anticipos de clientes. -
34 demand maintenance
s.mantenimiento a demanda, mantenimiento bajo demanda. -
35 demand management
s.administración de la demanda, control de la demanda, gestión de la demanda, regulación de la demanda. -
36 demand money
s.dinero a la vista, dinero de día a día. -
37 demand mortgage
s.hipoteca a la vista. -
38 demand note
s.pagaré a la vista, compromiso de pago al primer requerimiento, pagaré a la presentación. -
39 demand obligation
s.obligación a la vista. -
40 demand pacemaker
s.marcapasos de demanda, marcapasos por demanda.
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