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31Rate — Sf std. (16. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus l. (pars) rata berechneter Teil (zu l. rērī urteilen, berechnen ). In Komposita wie Zuwachsrate unter dem Einfluß des Englischen. Ebenso ne. rate, nschw. rate, nnorw. rate; rational. ✎ DF 3 (1977),… …
32rate-determining step — noun (chem eng) The step, in a process involving a series of consecutive steps, with the slowest rate, largely determining the overall rate of the process • • • Main Entry: ↑rate …
33Rate of change — may refer to* Derivative, rate of change in a mathematical function, often a time derivative * Rate of change (technical analysis), a stock market indicator …
34Rate of response — is a ratio between two measurements with different units. Rate of responding is the number of responses per minute, or some other time unit. It is usually written as R. Its first major exponent was B. F. Skinner (1939). It is used in the Matching …
35Rate-adaptive Digital Subscriber Line — RADSL signifie « Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line » soit en français : « ligne d abonné numérique à débit adaptable ». RADSL est une version d ADSL. Les modems utilisant cette technologie font un test sur la ligne au …
36Rate-adaptive digital subscriber line — RADSL signifie « Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line » soit en français : « ligne d abonné numérique à débit adaptable ». RADSL est une version d ADSL. Les modems utilisant cette technologie font un test sur la ligne au …
37-rate — suffix ► used with words such as first, second, etc. to show how good or bad you think something is: first /top rate »An innovative person with top rate business credentials is needed to fill the position of executive director …
38rate-setting — UK US noun [U] ► ECONOMICS, BANKING a central bank s decision about the level of its main interest rate: »The Fed s next rate setting meeting falls on Aug 20 …
39rate base — n: the total fair value of public utility property that is used in rendering services and that comprises the investment on which a fair rate of return is based in setting utility rates Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …
40rate-capping — rateˈ capping noun The setting by central government of an upper limit on the rate that can be levied by a local authority • • • Main Entry: ↑rate …