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Accum
Глоссарий сокращений технических терминов |
- Accumulator
- Accumulate
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Аккумулятор сборник; коллектор, русский
Accumulator, английский
- Аккумуляторная батарея
- Аккумулятор
- A container in which fluid is stored under pressure as a source of fluid power.
- Суммирующий регистр; накапливающий регистр; регистр сумматора накапливающего типа; аккумулятор; сумматор
- An accumulation of numeric data that can be used for reporting purposes, such as yearly taxable earnings for the t4 or w 2 statement, or used in a calculation. for example, canada pension plan, social security, medicare, and withholding taxes are based on accumulators. the contents of an accumulator can be manually adjusted, preset, and deleted. acd (n)
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Accumulate, английский
- Broker/analyst recommendation that could mean slightly different things depending on the broker/analyst. in general, it means to increase the number of shares of a particular security over the near term, but not to liquidate other parts of the portfolio t
- Broker/analyst recommendation that could mean slightly different things depending on the broker/analyst. in general, it means to increase the number of shares of a particular security over the near term, but not to liquidate other parts of the portfolio to buy a security that might skyrocket. a buy recommendation, but not an urgent buy.
- To amass or collect. when oil and gas migrate into porous formations, the quantity collected is called an accumulation.
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Air change rate, английский
Absolute temperature, английский
- Temperature measured in kelvins (k) or rankine (r).
- Temperature measured from absolute zero temperature, expressed in kelvin (k) in si.1
- Temperature above absolute zero value. absolute zero temperature is expressed as 0 k or –273.15 °c (–459.67 °f). compare ambient temperature. acceptable quality level (aql): maximum percent defective (or the maximum percentage of units with rejectable discontinuities) that, for the purposes of sampling tests, can be considered satisfactory as a process average.
- Thermodynamic temperature measured from absolute zero temperature, expressed in kelvin (k).
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