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Translation and editing of drawings in CAD systems

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Pce

Морской словарь
  1. Patrol craft, escort.

  2. See: personal consumption expenditure


Personal communication electronics;, русский

Process input-output control electronics, английский



Consumption, английский
  1. Потребление (в смп; различают производственное и непроизводственное потребление; последнее подразделяется на фонд личного потребления и материальные затраты в непроизводственных учреждениях; в снс выделяют промежуточное потребление, частное потребление — расходы домашних хозяйств и частных некоммерческих организаций на потребление, и государственное текущее потребление)

  2. 1. the act of taking food or liquid into the body  the patient’s increased consumption of alcohol 2. a former name for pulmonary tuberculosis

  3. Потребление

  4. Потребление; расход

  5. Потребление, расход; затрата

  6. The items used, time spent and costs incurred during servicing that are not included in the invoice to the customer.


Expenditure, английский
  1. Расход (ы); издержки; затраты

  2. Расход

  3. A cost or expense that is expended during an accounting period.

  4. Статья расходов (на приобретение активов)


Pcg, английский
  1. Patrol craft, guided missile.

  2. Программируемый знакогенератор


Pay grade, английский
  1. Rate of remuneration for all usn personnel, defined by a letter-number code covering all ranks from recruit (e-1) to admiral (o-10). see also rank and table 14.

  2. A compensation level structure that defines discrete ranges of pay per level, and are generally defined by hierarchical levels of authority within a company. jobs are typically evaluated by a point system that places them at a grade relative to others within the company. pay rates for a grade are typically determined by using equivalent groups of jobs in the marketplace as benchmarks. graded structures are narrower than bands, and are typically discrete (for example, pay ranges do not overlap). grade pay ranges have a fixed minimum, midpoint (or control point), and maximum reference points. compa-ratios and range utilization are measures used to analyze an employee’s pay relative to their range. companies can set additional reference points for a grade, such as 25th and 75th percentile, and base variable compensation on one of those points.