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Adam, английский
- Адамов мост (цепь отмелей и овов между п-овом индостан и о. шри-ланка) r adamstown [`aedamz^aun
- Adaptive dynamic analysis and maintenance
- Advanced data management (system)
- Advanced direct-landing apollo mission
- Air defense area monthly (report)
- Air deflection and modulation (aircraft)
- Automatic distance and angle measurement
Adam von bremen, английский
Adam; insan, азербайджанский
Adama, английский
Adaptive demand assignment multiple access
Adamant, английский
The loadstone; the magnet—the sense in which it was held by early voyagers; but others considered it a “precyowse stone,” or gem.
Adamantĭnus, a, um, латинский
Adamanteus [a, um], латинский
Adamanteus, a, um, латинский
Adamantiini, финский
Adamantiini sarkooma, финский
Adamantine, английский
Adamantine drill, английский
Adamantine luster, английский
Adamantine shot, английский
Adamantinooma, финский
Adamantinus, a, um, латинский
Adamare [1] (virtutem, латинский
Adamas, английский
The moon in nautic horoscopes.
Adamas octoёdrus, латинский
Adamas [adamantis, m], латинский
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Balance of payments, английский
- The balance of payments accounts record all flows of money in and out of a country. these flows might result from exports (an inflow or credit) or from imports (an outflow or debit). all flows of money are added together and grouped according to their type. the overall account is then called the balance of payments — principally because the total of outflows must equal the total of inflows.
- Платежный баланс (состоит из: поступлений и платежей по внешней торговле; поступлений и платежей по услугам-фрахт, страхование и другие; перевода прибылей от вложений капиталов или средств в иностранные предприятия; поступлений и платежей., связанных с туризмом)
- A statistical compilation formulated by a sovereign nation of all economic transactions between residents of that nation and residents of all other nations during a stipulated period of time, usually a calendar year.
- Платежный баланс
Average earnings growth, английский
An economic indicator of future inflation, because higher earnings cause price rises if they are not matched by increases in productivity (see inflation). the bank of england used to argue that any yearly increase above 4.5% jeopardised the government-set inflation target.
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