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Hanging factor



    Hanging factor, английский

    Facteur d'accrochage, французский



    Factor, английский
    1. 1. something which has an influence or which makes something else take place 2. a substance, variously numbered, e.g. factor i, factor ii, in the plasma, which makes the blood coagulate when a blood vessel is injured

    2. N фактор extralinguistic ~ экстралингвистический фактор

    3. A commercial superintendent, or agent residing beyond sea, commissioned by merchants to buy or sell goods on their account by a letter of attorney.

    4. Коэффициент; множитель; фактор «| разлагать ла множители о ~s

    5. In mathematics, an item that is multiplied in a multiplication problem; for example, 2 and 3 are factors in the problem 2 x 3. the prime factors of a number are a set of prime numbers that, when multiplied together, produce the number.

    6. A financial institution that buys a firm`s accounts receivable and collects the accounts.


    Factor (фактор), русский
      Десятичное число, выражающее долю непогашенного остаточного основного долга ценной бумаги. фактор со временем меняется по отношению к своему начальному значению, которое принимается равным 1.


    Factor analysis, английский
    1. Факторный анализ (анализ действия отдельных факторов)

    2. Факторный анализ

    3. A statistical procedure that seeks to explain a certain phenomenon, such as the return on a common stock, in terms of the behavior of a set of predictive factors.


    Factor comparison, английский
    1. A systematic and scientific comparison, that instead of ranking complete jobs, ranks according to a series of factors

    2. The factor comparison method is an analysis tool that is used to determine the major factors that influence productivity. it can be used to analyze both individual jobs and entire organizations

    3. A systematic and scientific comparison, that instead of ranking complete jobs, ranks according to a series of factors. these factors include mental effort, physical effort, skill needed, responsibility, supervisory responsibility, working conditions, etc.


    Factor cost, английский
    1. Факторная стоимость; факторные цены (в снс); см. factor values

    2. The price of an input used as a factor of production. the term can also be used to denote the value of output measured in terms of the cost of the factors of production used to produce it.


    Factor cost method, английский
      Метод исчисления валового продукта по факторной стоимости (понятие стоимости факторов производства отражает влияние теоретической концепции «факторов производства» — труд, капитал, земля; валовой продукт по факторной стоимости состоит из чистого отечественного продукта и амортизационных отчислений)


    Factor costs, английский
      Факториальные издержки, см. factor income payments


    Factor de desgarro, испанский

    Factor de estallido, испанский

    Factor de reflexión, испанский

    Factor de riesgo, испанский

    Factor depreciation method, английский
      A method of depreciation that uses a progressive or digressive factor. for example, if the factor is >50, the depreciation is progressive, which means that the amount of depreciation increases each depreciation period. if the factor is <50, the depreciation is digressive, and the amount of depreciation decreases each depreciation period.


    Factor earnings, английский
      Факторные доходы; факториальные доходы; доходы факторов производства, см. factor incomes


    Factor graph, английский
      A factor graph is a bipartate graph with one set of nodes representing the variables in the model and a second set of nodes representing the local (probability) functions representing relationships between the variable nodes. each function nodes is connected to the variable nodes on which it depends. likewise, each variable node is connected to the variables it influences or is influenced by. factor graphs may contain directed edges.


    Factor income payments, английский
      Факториальные издержки; оплата факторов производства; расходы по оплате факторов производства (в снс), см. factor costs


    Factor incomes, английский
    1. Факторные доходы (в снс; заработная плата работающих по найму, включая отчисления на соцстрах, и прибыль), см. factor earnings

    2. Факторные доходы (прибыли, роялти, проценты и заработная плата)


    Factor ix, английский
      A protein in plasma which promotes the clotting of blood and is lacking in people with haemophilia b. also called christmas factor


    Factor loading, английский
      Факторные нагрузки


    Factor market, английский
      The market for selling and buying resources needed for production; e.g., labor and capital.


    Factor markets, английский
      Рынки факторов производства


    Factor mobility, английский
    1. The ability for inputs to move (geographically or across firms or sectors) or be used in alterative productive activities (e.g, labor mobility).

    2. Маневренность производственных факторов


    Hardness, английский
    1. Dureté

    2. A property of wood that enables it to resist indentation. it is measure in kn and is often determined by the janka hardness test.

    3. The resistance of a substance to surface abrasion.

    4. Твердость

    5. A property of wood that enables it to resist indentation.

    6. A diamond’s ability to resist scratches

    7. Generally measured using the mohs scale. resistance a material offers to scratching or abrasion.

    8. As used by individuals associated with the drilling and bit-setting industry, the relative ability of a mineral to scratch another mineral or to be penetrated by a knoop indenter; also, the relative ability of a metal to resist being penetrated by the indenter point of a vickers, brinnell, or eockwell hardness-testing apparatus.

    9. Твёрдость; жёсткость; стойкость ~ of water жёсткость воды

    10. 1. when used in reference to water, hardness is the total parts per million (ppm) of calcium an caco3 plus the magnesium expressed as equivalent caco3 [ppm hardness (as caco3) = (ppm ca x 2.497 + ppm mg x 4.116)]. 2. used in reference to pulp to denote the degree of delignification.

    11. Resistance of a material to indentation or scratching

    12. A measure of the ability of a material to withstand penetration by a hard pointed object. regarding thermal interface materials, this property is usually inversely proportional to the ability of a material to conform to uneven surfaces. hardness shore a (shore d, shore )

    13. Resistance of metal to plastic deformation, usually by indentation. however, the term may also refer to stiffness or temper or to resistance to scratching, abrasion, or cutting.

    14. In materials science, the resistance of a material to deformation, scratching, abrasion, or cutting. see also brinell hardness; rockwell hardness.

    15. Resistance of metal to denting, to plastic deformation by bending or to mechanical deformation by scratching, abrasion or cutting. typically measured by indentation.


    Hanging, английский
    1. Accrochage

    2. A word expressive of anything declining in the middle part below a straight line, as the hanging of a deck or a sheer. also, when a ship is difficult to be removed from the stocks, or in man[oe]uvre.