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  • 101rating value — vardinė vertė statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. nominal value; rated value; rating value vok. Nennwert, m; Nominalwert, m rus. номинал, m; номинальное значение, n pranc. valeur de dénomination, f; valeur nominale, f …

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  • 102par value — /ˈpa vælju/ (say pah valyooh) noun the value attributed by a new company to each of its shares when it divides its authorised share capital into a certain number of shares with fixed values. Also, nominal value …

  • 103rated value — vardinė vertė statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. nominal value; rated value vok. Nennwert, m rus. номинальное значение, n pranc. valeur nominale, f …

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  • 104rated value — vardinė vertė statusas T sritis Standartizacija ir metrologija apibrėžtis Apvalintoji arba apytikrė matavimo priemonės charakteristikos vertė, kuria vadovaujamasi naudojant matavimo priemonę. pavyzdys( iai) a) 100 Ω vertė, pažymėta ant etaloninio …

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  • 105no par value — With no stated nominal value • • • Main Entry: ↑par …

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  • 106Continuously compounded nominal and real returns — Nominal return Let Pt be the price of a security at time t, including any cash dividends or interest, and let Pt − 1 be its price at t − 1. Let RSt be the simple rate of return on the security from t − 1 to t. Then… …

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  • 107List of countries by GDP (nominal) — World map showing nominal GDP of countries for the year 2010 according to the IMF. Legend: (in billions of U.S. dollars)   > 1,000 …

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  • 108Future value — measures the nominal future sum of money that a given sum of money is worth at a specified time in the future assuming a certain interest rate, or more generally, rate of return; it is the present value multiplied by the accumulation function.The …

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  • 109Use value — In Marx s critique of political economy, any labor product has a value and a use value, and if it is traded as a commodity in markets, it additionally has an exchange value, most often expressed as a money price. Marx acknowledges that… …

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  • 110Paradox of value — Water diamonds. The paradox of value (also known as the diamond–water paradox) is the apparent contradiction that, although water is on the whole more useful, in terms of survival, than diamonds, diamonds command a higher price in the market. The …

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