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heavy residual stock - перевод на русский

IN ECONOMICS
Solow Residual; The Solow residual

heavy residual stock      

нефтегазовая промышленность

тяжёлый остаток

standardized residual         
Studentized residuals; Standardized residual; Studentised residual; Internally studentized residual; Externally studentized residual; Tau distribution; Τ-distribution; Tau-distribution; Deleted residual; Deleted studentized residual; Deleted studentised residual; Studentized deleted residual

математика

нормированный остаток

gun-butt         
  • An [[AK-103]] with its stock folded
  • The Luger Artillery Pistol with its wooden holster attached
  • A [[bump stock]] allows semi-automatic firearms to shoot at a faster [[rate of fire]] that somewhat mimics fully automatic fire.
  • [[M1 Garand]] rifle with one-piece wooden stock
  • Gun stock construction on a lathe from the 1850s (photo circa 2015)
  • [[M16A1]] cutaway rifle (top) and M16A2 (below) with a "straight-line" stock configuration
  • M4 carbine with a telescoping stock
  • slide rod]]s
  • SPAS-12 shotgun]] with a skeletonized folding stock
  • CZ]] [[Škorpion]] with its folding wire stock extended.
  • An [[Uzi submachine gun]] with a double-articulated folding stock
  • chassis]] system with adjustable buttplate and cheekriser
STRUCTURAL COMPONENT OF A LONG GUN
Folding stock; Buttstock; Butt hook; Telescoping stock; Gun-butt; Gun stock; Firearm stock; Monte Carlo stock; Butt stock; Shoulder stock; Pistol shoulder stock; Rifle stock; Stock (gun); Thumbhole stock; Collapsible stock; Skeleton stock; Stock (firearm); Pistol brace

['gʌnbʌt]

существительное

общая лексика

приклад (винтовки)

Определение

тяжелые цепи иммуноглобулинов
полипептидные цепи иммуноглобулинов с молекулярным весом (массой) 50 000-70 000.

Википедия

Solow residual

The Solow residual is a number describing empirical productivity growth in an economy from year to year and decade to decade. Robert Solow, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences-winning economist, defined rising productivity as rising output with constant capital and labor input. It is a "residual" because it is the part of growth that is not accounted for by measures of capital accumulation or increased labor input. Increased physical throughput – i.e. environmental resources – is specifically excluded from the calculation; thus some portion of the residual can be ascribed to increased physical throughput. The example used is for the intracapital substitution of aluminium fixtures for steel during which the inputs do not alter. This differs in almost every other economic circumstance in which there are many other variables. The Solow residual is procyclical and measures of it are now called the rate of growth of multifactor productivity or total factor productivity, though Solow (1957) did not use these terms.