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41 capital dilution
capital dilution FIN Kapitalverwässerung f (the reduction in the value per share and/or the earnings per share when additional ordinary shares in the company are issued without a corresponding increase in its assets or profitability; z. B. durch Ausgabe zusätzlicher Aktien, wie Gratisaktien, oder aus der Inanspruchnahme des Wandlungsrechts bei Wandelanleihen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > capital dilution
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42 dilution of capital
dilution of capital, dilution of equity FIN Kapitalverwässerung f, Verwässerung f des Aktienkapitals (the reduction in the value per share and/or the earnings per share when additional ordinary shares in the company are issued without a corresponding increase in its assets or profitability; synonymous: capital dilution, stock watering; durch Ausgabe zusätzlicher Aktien, z. B. von Gratisaktien oder aus der Wandlung von Wandelanleihen)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > dilution of capital
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43 paper profit
paper profit ACC, STOCK rechnerischer Gewinn m, Buchgewinn m, Gewinn m auf dem Papier, nicht realisierter Kursgewinn m (unrealized appreciation; an increase in the value of an investment that the investor has no immediate intention of realising; synonymous: book profit, accounting profit); Scheingewinn m (synonymous: fictious profit; phantom profit; opposite: fictitious loss = Scheinverlust)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > paper profit
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44 unearned increment
unearned increment 1. FIN, PROP unverdienter Wertzuwachs m (not due to the owner’s labour or outlay); 2. TAX nicht erarbeitete Wertsteigerung f, nicht arbeitsbezogener Wertzuwachs m (increase of the value of a property not due to the owner’s labour or expenditure)Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > unearned increment
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45 ток мгновенного расцепления
ток мгновенного расцепления Ii
Значение тока, выше которого автоматический выключатель для электрооборудования должен автоматически сработать (без намеренной выдержки времени) в течение менее 0,1 с.
[ ГОСТ Р 50031-99( МЭК 60934-93)]
ток мгновенного расцепления
Минимальное значение тока, вызывающее срабатывание выключателя без выдержки времени
[ ГОСТ Р 50345-99( МЭК 60898-95)]EN
instantaneous tripping current (of a circuit-breaker)
the value of current above which the circuit-breaker will operate automatically without intentional time-delay
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courant de déclenchement instantané (d'un disjoncteur)
Примечание
valeur du courant au-dessus de laquelle le fonctionnement automatique d'un disjoncteur a lieu sans temporisation intentionnelle
[IEV number 442-05-46]
Более подробно о токе мгновенного расцепления см. " защитная характеристика автоматического выключателя"
Параллельные тексты EN-RUIn addition, the core loss decreases attractive force, which leads to increase of instantaneous trip current.
[LS Industrial Systems]Кроме того, потери в магнитной системе уменьшают силу притяжения, что приводит к увеличению тока мгновенного расцепления.
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46 энергия ГЭС
энергия ГЭС
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hydroelectric energy
The free renewable source of energy provided by falling water that drives the turbines. Hydropower is the most important of the regenerable energy sources because of its highest efficiency at the energy conversion. There are two types of hydroelectric power plants: a) run-of-river power plants for the use of affluent water; b) storage power plants (power stations with reservoir) where the influx can be regulated with the help of a reservoir. Mostly greater differences in altitudes are being used, like mountain creeks. Power stations with reservoirs are generally marked by barrages with earth fill dam or concrete dams. Though hydropower generally can be called environmentally acceptable, there exist also some problems: a) change of groundwater level and fill up of the river bed with rubble. b) Risk of dam breaks. c) Great demand for land space for the reservoir. d) Diminution, but partly also increase of value of recreation areas. As the hydropowers of the world are limited, the world energy demand however is rising, finally the share of hydropower will decrease. (Source: PORT / PHC / PZ)
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