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1 wage convergence
эк. тр. конвергенция [сближение\] (уровней) заработной платы (гипотеза о том, что различия в заработной плате между сопоставимыми работниками в разных районах, странах (на различных предприятиях) со временем стираются) -
2 convergence
сущ.1) общ. сближение2) эк., пол. конвергенцияа) (сближение различных типов общества, напр., капиталистического и социалистического)б) (сближение развитых и развивающихся стран по уровню экономического развития)A new political convergence was occuring between East and West. — Между Востоком и Западом наблюдается новая политическая конвергенция.
See:cultural convergence, social convergence, wage convergence, convergence criteria, convergence requirements, Aron, Raymond, Aron, Raymond3) выравнивание, сближение, ковергенцияа) эк. (выравнивание цен в каких-л. регионах в результате конкуренции или посреднической торговли)price convergence, convergence in [of\] prices — выравнивание цен
convergence of electricity wholesale prices in Europe — выравнивание оптовых цен на электроэнергию в Европе
б) бирж., фин. (сближение срочной и наличной (спотовой) цены по мере приближения срока исполнения фьючерсного контракта)The present contract prices reflect the desirable convergence between spot and futures. — Текущие цены контрактов демонстрируют желаемое сближение наличных и спотовых котировок.
See:4) мат. сходимость (бесконечного ряда)
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сближение: 1) сближение срочных и наличных цен по мере приближения срока исполнения срочного контракта; 2) сближение систем банковского регулирования.* * *. Движение цены фьючерсного контракта по направлению к цене базисного актива. Изначально цена контракта всегда выше по причине срочной стоимости. Однако по мере приближения даты исполнения контракта цена фьючерса и цена актива сближаются . The tendency for prices of physical commodities and futures to approach one another, usually during the delivery month. Инвестиционная деятельность . -
3 convergence
сущ.1) эк. конвергенцияа) (сближение различных типов общества, напр., капиталистического и социалистического)б) (сближение развитых и развивающихся стран по уровню экономического развития)See:2) бирж., фин. конвергенция (сближение срочной и наличной (спотовой) цены по мере приближения срока исполнения фьючерсного контракта)3) мат. сходимость (бесконечного ряда)The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > convergence
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4 Angleichung
Angleichung f 1. GEN adaptation, adjustment, alignment, (AE) (infrml) shakedown; 2. RW assimilation (des EG-Rechts durch die Mitgliedsstaaten); 3. POL convergence, harmonization (EU); 4. RECHT assimilation, approximation (des EG-Rechts durch die Mitgliedsstaaten)* * *f 1. < Geschäft> adaptation, adjustment, alignment, shakedown infrml (AE) ; 2. < Rechnung> des EG-Rechts durch die Mitgliedsstaaten assimilation; 3. < Pol> EU convergence, harmonization; 4. < Recht> des EG-Rechts durch die Mitgliedsstaaten assimilation, approximation* * *Angleichung
assimilation, adjustment, adaptation, approximation, (Einkommen) equalization, (Handels- an Steuerbilanz) matching, (Europäische Rechtsvorschriften) harmonization;
• konjunkturelle Angleichung cyclical adjustment;
• kontinuierliche Angleichung ongoing adaptation;
• steuerliche Angleichung fiscal harmonization;
• Angleichung der Einheitswerte equalization of assessments;
• Angleichung der Frachtsätze standardization of freight charges, adjustment [and relationship] of rates;
• Angleichung der Gehälter salary adjustment;
• Angleichung der Getreidepreise (EU) grain-price adjustment;
• Angleichung widerstreitender Interessen accommodation of conflicting interests;
• Angleichung des Lohnniveaus wage equalization;
• Angleichung der bestehenden Lohnsätze adjustment of existing wage rates;
• Angleichung der Preise adjustment of prices, price adjustment;
• Angleichung innerstaatlicher Rechtsvorschriften (EU) approximation of municipal laws;
• Angleichung nationaler Vorschriften (EU) alignment of national provisions;
• Angleichung der Währungen monetary alignment;
• Angleichung der sozialen Rechte forcieren to foster approximation of social rights. -
5 lønnsutjevning
subst. levelling of incomes subst. narrowing of wage differentials subst. wage compression/convergence, wage equallzation -
6 rate
3) частота4) расход5) норма || нормировать6) тариф || тарифицировать7) степень8) отношение; коэффициент10) оценка || оценивать11) определять; устанавливать; подсчитывать; рассчитывать (напр. мощность, несущую способность)•rates to consumers — тарифы на отпуск (напр. электроэнергии) потребителям-
absolute disintegrate rate
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absorbed dose rate
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acceptance rate
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accident rate
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adiabatic lapse rate
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advance rate
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aging rate
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allowable leak rate
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angular rate
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annual depletion rate
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application rate
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area rate
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arrival rate
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ascensional rate
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assessed failure rate
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attenuation rate
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autoconvective lapse rate
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base wage rate
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baud rate
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bearer rate
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beating rate
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bit rate
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bit-error rate
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bit-transfer rate
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block meter rate
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block-error rate
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boiling rate
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boil-up rate
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bonus rate
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break flow rate
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breeding rate
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burning rate
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calling rate
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capture rate
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carbonization rate
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cargo rate
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carrier-ionization rate
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casting rate
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catalyst circulation rate
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charging rate
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chipping rate
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chip rate
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chopping rate
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circulation rate
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class rate
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climb rate
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clock rate
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closed rate
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closure rate
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coke rate
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cold storage rates
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collision rate
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combustion rate
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completion rate
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concentration rate
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containment leak rate
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continuous rate
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controlled rate
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convective expansion rate
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conversion rate
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conveyance rate
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cooling rate
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core heat generation rate
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corrosion rate
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counting rate
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crack growth rate
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creep rate
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crosshead rate
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cure rate
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cutter wear rate
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daily consumptive use rate
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data-transfer rate
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data rate
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decay rate
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decompression rate
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deflection rate
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deionization rate
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delivery rate
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demand cost rate
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demand rate
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deposition rate
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descent rate
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development rate
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deviation rate
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differential rate
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differentiated electricity rates
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diffusion rate
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directional rate
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discharge rate
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disposal rate
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distance rate
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dither rate
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dosage rate
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downtime rate
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drainage rate
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drawing rate
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drift rate
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drilling rate
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droop rate
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dry adiabatic lapse rate
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electricity rate
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electric rate
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energy fluence rate
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energy release rate
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entropy production rate
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entropy rate
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erasing rate
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erosion rate
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error rate
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etching rate
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etch rate
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evacuation rate
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evaporating rate
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excitation rate
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exposure rate
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failure rate
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failure-per-mile rate
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false alarm rate
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fatal accident frequency rate
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fatality rate
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fault rate
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feed rate
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field germination rate
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field-repetition rate
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fieldwide rate of recovery
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film rate
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filtering rate
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finishing rate
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fire-propagation rate
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firing rate
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fission rate
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flat rate
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flexible rates
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flicker rate
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flooding rate
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flotation rate
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flour extraction rate
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flow rate
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flush production rate
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flutter rate
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forced outgage rate
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frame rate
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frame-repetition rate
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freezing rate
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freight rate
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freight-all-kinds rates
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frequency-sweep rate
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frequency-tuning rate
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fuel rate
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functional throughput rate
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gas leak rate
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gathering rate
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generation rate
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grinding rate
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growth rate
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gyro drift rate
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half-clock rate
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hardening rate
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heat absorption rate
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heat dissipation rate
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heat generation rate
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heat rate
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heat-flow rate
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heating rate
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heat-transfer rate
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hit rate
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image refresh rate
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impact wear rate
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in-commission rate
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infiltration rate
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information rate
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injection rate
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instantaneous failure rate
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intermittent rate
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ionization rate
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irrigation rate
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iso-wear rates
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job rates
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kerma rate
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keying rate
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lapse rate
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leakage rate
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linear wear rate
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line-of-sight rate
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line-repetition rate
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liquid efflux rate
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lubrication rate
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maintenance rate
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mass flow rate
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mass wear rate
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maximum efficiency rate
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maximum permissible rate
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maximum stepping rate
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medium rate
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melting rate
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melt-off rate
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metal-removal rate
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modulation rate
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moist-adiabatic lapse rate
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NC programmed feed rate
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negative flow rate
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nucleation rate
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Nyquist rate
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obturation rate
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off-peak power rate
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operating rate
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optimal feed rate
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outgassing rate
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output rate
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overall drilling rate
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oxidation rate
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paging rate
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peak power rate
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penetration rate
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percolation rate
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phase generation rate
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phase rate
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picture-taking rate
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pitch rate
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plastic strain rate
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positive flow rate
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potential rate of evaporation
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pouring rate
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power rate
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precipitation rate
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predetermined rate
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predicted failure rate
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priming rate
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printout rate
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print rate
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production decline rate
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production rate
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projection rate
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proper feed rate
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protection rate
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pull rate
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pulldown rate
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pulse-recurrence rate
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pulse rate
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radiation rate
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radioactive decay rate
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range rate
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rapid air cut feed rate
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rapid return rate
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rate of acceleration
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rate of angular motion
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rate of attack
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rate of blowing
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rate of braking
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rate of carbon drop
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rate of convergence
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rate of crack propagation
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rate of deformation
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rate of dilution
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rate of discharge
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rate of dive
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rate of energy input
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rate of exchange
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rate of exposure
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rate of fall
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rate of film movement
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rate of gain
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rate of hole deviation change
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rate of lancing
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rate of linkage
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rate of loading
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rate of opening
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rate of plant depreciation
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rate of pulse rise
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rate of rainfall
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rate of rise
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rate of roll
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rate of sedimentation
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rate of shear
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rate of slope
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rate of stirring
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rate of surface runoff
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rate or carbon oxidation
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reactivity insertion rate
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reading rate
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read rate
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recovery rate
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recycle rate
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reflood rate
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refresh rate
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refrigeration rate
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repetition rate
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reset rate
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residential rate
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respiration rate
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retail charter rate
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retail rate
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retention rate
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rigidity rate
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rolling rate
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runout rate
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sample rate
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saturated-adiabatic lapse rate
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saturation rate
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scrap generation rate
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scrap rate
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secondary creep rate
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sectorial rate
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self-discharge rate
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setting rate
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settled production rate
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settling rate
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signaling rate
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silicon pulling rate
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slew rate
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snowmelt inflow rate
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solidification rate
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sparking rate
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specific commodity rate
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specific heat flow rate
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specific rate of flow
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specific rate of sediment transport
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specific wear rate
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spreading rate of jet
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spring rate
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squeeze rate
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standard rate
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starting rate
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steam rate
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stepping rate
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stock removal rate
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strain rate
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stress rate
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sub-Nyquist rate
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success rate
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superadiabatic lapse rate
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supply rate
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survival rate
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sweep rate
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taking rate
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tariff rate
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temperature lapse rate
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testing rate
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thermal transfer rate
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through rate
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throughput rate
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time rate of change
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time rate
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time-of-day electricity rate
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time-of-day rate
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tool-wear rate
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total mass rate
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tracking rate
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traffic flow rate
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transfer rate
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transmission rate
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transport rate
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turn rate
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turnover rate
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twenty-five ampere rate
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undetected error rate
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uniform quench rate
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unit rate
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unloading rate
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update rate
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vaporizing rate
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vitrification rate
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voidage rate
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voltage recovery rate
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volume erosion rate
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volume wear rate
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volumetric flow rate
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volumetric rate
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vulcanization rate
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water application rate
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water consumption rate
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water use rate
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wear rate
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weft insertion rate
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weight rate
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wheel removal rate
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wholesale charter rate
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wholesale rate
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withdrawal rate
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write writing rate
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write rate
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yawing rate
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yaw rate
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zero-crossing rate
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