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The English-Ukrainian Dictionary. Economics, Finance, Banking, Investmentss, Bank Loans. S. Ya. Yermolenko, V. I. Yermolenko. 2002.
The English-Ukrainian Dictionary. Economics, Finance, Banking, Investmentss, Bank Loans. S. Ya. Yermolenko, V. I. Yermolenko. 2002.
equal weighting — Treating all taxonomic characters as equally important … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
weighting — weight‧ing [ˈweɪtɪŋ] noun [singular, uncountable] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES additional money paid to someone because of the higher costs of living in a particular area; = COST OF LIVING ALLOWANCE: • The salary is £35,000 a year, including a London… … Financial and business terms
Equal Weight — A type of weighting that gives the same weight, or importance, to each stock in a portfolio or index fund. The smallest companies are given equal weight to the largest companies in an equal weight index fund or portfolio. This allows all of the… … Investment dictionary
Equal-loudness contour — An equal loudness contour is a measure of sound pressure (dB SPL), over the frequency spectrum, for which a listener perceives a constant loudness when presented with pure steady tones. The unit of measurement for loudness levels is the phon, and … Wikipedia
Weighting — The process of weighting involves emphasising some aspects of a phenomenon, or of a set of data giving them more weight in the final effect or result. It is analogous to the practice of adding extra weight to one side of a pair of scales to… … Wikipedia
Weighting filter — A weighting filter is used to emphasise or suppress some aspects of a phenomenon compared to others, for measurement or other purposes. Contents 1 Audio application … Wikipedia
equal weight — noun A weighting that gives the same weight (or importance) to two or more options … Wiktionary
NASDAQ-100 Equal Weighted Index — The equal weighted version of the NASDAQ 100 Index, which consists of 100 of the largest, most actively traded non financial U.S. companies listed on the Nasdaq. Each of the securities in this market capitalization based index is initially set at … Investment dictionary
A-weighting — A graph of the A , B , C and D weightings across the frequency range 10 Hz – 20 kHz Video illustrating A weighting by analyzing a sine sweep (contains audio) A weighting is the most … Wikipedia
ITU-R 468 noise weighting — The ITU R 468 weighting curve (originally defined in CCIR recommendation 468) is widely used when measuring noise in audio systems, especially in the UK, Europe, and former countries of the British Empire such as Australia and South Africa. It is … Wikipedia
Noise weighting — A noise weighting is a specific amplitude vs. frequency characteristic that is designed to allow subjectively valid measurement of noise. It emphasises the parts of the spectrum that are most important. Usually, noise means audible noise, in… … Wikipedia