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101 effective interest
s.interés efectivo. -
102 effective isolation
s.aislamiento efectivo. -
103 effective life
s.vida útil. -
104 effective nucleus
s.núcleo de átomo. -
105 effective par
s.valor a la par efectivo, valor par efectivo. -
106 effective period
s.tiempo de efectividad. -
107 effective pitch
s.paso efectivo de la hélice. -
108 effective possession
s.posesión efectiva. -
109 effective power
s.potencia real. -
110 effective price
s.precio efectivo, precio real. -
111 effective range
s.alcance eficaz. -
112 effective rate
s.tasa efectiva. -
113 effective sale
s.venta efectiva. -
114 effective supply
s.oferta efectiva. -
115 effective time
s.fecha de efectividad, fecha de vigencia. -
116 effective value
s.valor efectivo. -
117 effective weight
s.peso útil, peso efectivo. -
118 effective yield
s.rendimiento efectivo. -
119 effective-interest amortization
s.amortización de interés efectivo, amortización de interés real.Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > effective-interest amortization
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120 effective interest rate
English-Spanish mathematics dictionary > effective interest rate
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