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21 oppkjøpsmetode
subst. (regnskap) acquisition method subst. (regnskap) US: purchase (accounting) method -
22 periferivinkelmetoden
subst. (kart) chord-angle method, offset from chord method -
23 produksjonsmåte
subst. production method, method of production -
24 rapportmetode
subst. method of reporting, reporting method -
25 regnemåte
subst. calculation method, method of calculation -
26 saldoavskrivning
subst. reducing balance (method of) depreciation subst. US: declining balance (method of) depreciation -
27 salgsmetode
subst. (markedsføring) marketing method, sales method -
28 saltmetoden
subst. (hydroteknikk) dilution method, salt velocity method -
29 selvpotensialmetode
subst. (geologi) self-potential method, spontaneous polarization method -
30 sjølpotensialmetode
subst. (geologi) self-potential method, spontaneous polarization method -
31 slingrammetode
(geologi) Slingram method, moving-source-receiver method -
32 SP-metode
subst. (geologi) self-potential method, spontaneous polarization method -
33 tilbakebetalingsmetode
subst. payback method subst. payoff method -
34 verdiansettelsesmetode
subst. (regnskap) method of valuation, valuation method -
35 absolutt målemetode
subst. (mål) absolute method of measurement -
36 adgangsmetode
subst. (edb) access method -
37 afmagmetode
subst. (geologi) AFMAG method -
38 aksessmetode
subst. (edb) access method -
39 aktiveringsmetode
subst. method of actuation -
40 aktuarmessig metode
subst. actuarial method
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