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101 intermediate product
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102 marginal product
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103 marginal revenue product
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104 net domestic product
скор. NDP -
105 net material product
скор. NMPнаціональний дохід; чистий матеріальний продукт (ЧМП) -
106 net national product
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107 piggyback product
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108 pioneer product
новий вибір; нова продукція; новація; експериментальний зразок -
109 synthetic product
комбінований продукт ( банківський); комбінована банківська послуга; комбінована фінансова послуга -
110 total product
( output) сукупний продукт; сумарний продукт; загальний продукт -
111 upmarket product
продукт вищої категорії; ексклюзивний продукт; найбільш високоякісний товар; елітний виріб; найбільш дорогий товар; елітний продукт -
112 by-product
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113 co-product
n; хім. -
114 dot product
мат. -
115 end product
1) кінцевий продукт; готова продукція ( галузі промисловості); готовий виріб; xiм., фiз. кінцевий продукт2) кінцевий висновок, результат -
116 final product
ек. -
117 semifinished product
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118 speech product
пристрій для мовного зв'язку ( з ЕОМ); синтезатор або аналізатор мови -
119 split product
хім. -
120 technology-intensive product
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