podobné slovo | definícia |
byproduction (encz) | byproduction,doprovodná produkce [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
dramatic production (encz) | dramatic production, n: |
ecological production and allocation system (epas). (encz) | Ecological Production and Allocation System (EPAS).,systém ekologické
výroby a alokace (EPAS) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
efficient production (encz) | efficient production,efektivní výroba [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
factor of production (encz) | factor of production, |
factors of production (encz) | factors of production,výrobní faktory Mgr. Dita Gálová |
gross primary production (encz) | gross primary production,celková primární produkce
(limnologie) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
gross production rate (encz) | gross production rate,celkový produkční výkon (limnologie) [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
home production (encz) | home production, |
household production (encz) | household production, |
household production function (encz) | household production function,produkční funkce domácnosti [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
inefficient production (encz) | inefficient production,neefektivní výroba [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
mass production (encz) | mass production,velkovýroba n: Zdeněk Brož |
net aerial production (encz) | net aerial production,čistá vzdušná produkce (limnologie) [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
net primary production (encz) | net primary production,čistá primární produkce
(limnologie) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
net production rate (encz) | net production rate,čistý produkční výkon (limnologie) [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
oil production (encz) | oil production, n: |
over-production (encz) | over-production,nadvýroba n: Zdeněk Brož |
overproduction (encz) | overproduction,nadprodukce n: Zdeněk Brožoverproduction,nadvýroba n: Zdeněk Brož |
pair production (encz) | pair production, n: |
pest reproduction potential (encz) | pest reproduction potential,rozmnožovací potenciál škůdce [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
post-production (encz) | post-production,úprava filmového materiálu Zdeněk Brož |
postproduction (encz) | postproduction,úprava filmového materiálu n: Zdeněk Brož |
preproduction (encz) | preproduction, |
primary production (encz) | primary production,primární produkce (hydrobiologie) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel
Piskač |
production account (encz) | production account, |
production and delivery energy (encz) | production and delivery energy,výroba a uvolňování energie [eko.] Vstup
energie do výroby, který získává, vytváří, zpracovává, zušlechťuje a
dodává energii při výrobě. RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
production consumption (encz) | production consumption,výkonová spotřeba [ekon.] výkaz zisku a
ztrát=profit/loss account Ivan Masár |
production cost (encz) | production cost, n: |
production costs (encz) | production costs,výrobní náklady Mgr. Dita Gálová |
production ecology (encz) | production ecology,produkční ekologie [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
production factor (encz) | production factor, |
production frontier (encz) | production frontier, |
production function (encz) | production function,produkční funkce [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
production gap (encz) | production gap, |
production incentive (encz) | production incentive, |
production line (encz) | production line, n: |
production order (encz) | production order, n: |
production plant (encz) | production plant,výrobní závod n: Pino |
production possibilities curve (encz) | production possibilities curve,křivka výrobních možností [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
production possibility boundary (encz) | production possibility boundary, |
production possibility curve (encz) | production possibility curve, |
production possibility frontier (encz) | production possibility frontier,hranice produkčních možností Mgr. Dita
Gálová |
production rate (encz) | production rate,produkční výkon (limnologie) [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
production sharing contract (encz) | production sharing contract, |
production target (encz) | production target,výrobní cíl [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
production-possibility frontier (encz) | production-possibility frontier,hranice produkčních
možností [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
productions (encz) | productions,produkce n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
reproduction (encz) | reproduction,reprodukce n: Zdeněk Brož |
reproduction cost (encz) | reproduction cost, n: |
reproductions (encz) | reproductions,reprodukce pl. Zdeněk Brož |
roundabout production (encz) | roundabout production,zprostředkovaná výroba [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
secondary production (encz) | secondary production,sekundární produkce (hydrobiologie) [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
sexual reproduction (encz) | sexual reproduction, n: |
sound reproduction (encz) | sound reproduction, n: |
speech production (encz) | speech production, n: |
spending-production lag (encz) | spending-production lag, |
steel production (encz) | steel production, n: |
subsistence production (encz) | subsistence production,produkce potravin [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
theatrical production (encz) | theatrical production, n: |
underproduction (encz) | underproduction,podvýroba n: Zdeněk Brož |
waste production prevention (encz) | waste production prevention,předcházení vzniku odpadu [eko.] RNDr.
Pavel Piskač |
asexual reproduction (gcide) | Reproduction \Re`pro*duc"tion\ (-d?k"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
reproduction.]
1. The act or process of reproducing; the state of being
reproduced; specifically (Biol.), the process by which
plants and animals give rise to offspring.
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Note: There are two distinct methods of reproduction; viz.:
asexual reproduction (agamogenesis) and {sexual
reproduction} (gamogenesis). In both cases the new
individual is developed from detached portions of the
parent organism. In asexual reproduction (gemmation,
fission, etc.), the detached portions of the organism
develop into new individuals without the intervention
of other living matter. In sexual reproduction, the
detached portion, which is always a single cell, called
the female germ cell, is acted upon by another portion
of living matter, the male germ cell, usually from
another organism, and in the fusion of the two
(impregnation) a new cell is formed, from the
development of which arises a new individual.
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2. That which is reproduced.
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Digenous reproduction (gcide) | Digenous \Dig"e*nous\, a. [Pref. di- + -genous.] (Biol.)
Sexually reproductive.
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Digenous reproduction. (Biol.) Same as Digenesis.
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discontinued out of printpredicate out of productionpredicate out of usepredicate (gcide) | noncurrent \noncurrent\ adj.
not current or belonging to the present time. Opposite of
current. [Narrower terms: back(prenominal), out-of-date;
{discontinued, out of print(predicate), out of
production(predicate), out of use(predicate)}; {disused,
obsolete ; {obsolete, outdated, outmoded, out-of-date,
superannuated ; obsolescent ] Also See: {old, past.
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marginal cost of production (gcide) | marginal cost \marginal cost\, marginal cost of production
\marginal cost of production\n. (Economics)
The increase in total cost of production as a result of
producing one more unit of output; since certain ovrhead
costs are fixed, the marginal cost is almost aways less than
the total per-unit cost of production averaged over all units
produced.
Syn: incremental cost, differential cost.
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Nonproduction (gcide) | Nonproduction \Non`pro*duc"tion\, n.
A failure to produce or exhibit.
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Overproduction (gcide) | Overproduction \O"ver*pro*duc"tion\, n.
Excessive production; supply beyond the demand. --J. S. Mill.
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Pair production (gcide) | Pair production \Pair" pro*duc"tion\ (Physics)
The simultaneous creation of a particle and its antiparticle,
such as an electron and positron, from a photon; -- usually
due to its interaction with the strong field near a nucleus.
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Production (gcide) | Production \Pro*duc"tion\, n. [L. productio a lengthening,
prolonging: cf. F. production. See Produce. ]
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1. The act or process or producing, bringing forth, or
exhibiting to view; as, the production of commodities, of
a witness.
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2. That which is produced, yielded, or made, whether
naturally, or by the application of intelligence and
labor; as, the productions of the earth; the productions
of handicraft; the productions of intellect or genius.
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3. The act of lengthening out or prolonging.
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Syn: Product; produce; fruit; work; performance; composition.
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production line (gcide) | assembly line \assembly line\ n.
A line of machinery, tools, and workers on which objects to
be manufactured are moved from one post to the next, where
different workers perform different steps in the
manufacturing process; called also production line. The
objects to be manufactured usually move on a form of conveyor
belt, which does not necessarily move only in a straight
line, but may continue around the factory area for some
distance.
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Reproduction (gcide) | Reproduction \Re`pro*duc"tion\ (-d?k"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
reproduction.]
1. The act or process of reproducing; the state of being
reproduced; specifically (Biol.), the process by which
plants and animals give rise to offspring.
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Note: There are two distinct methods of reproduction; viz.:
asexual reproduction (agamogenesis) and {sexual
reproduction} (gamogenesis). In both cases the new
individual is developed from detached portions of the
parent organism. In asexual reproduction (gemmation,
fission, etc.), the detached portions of the organism
develop into new individuals without the intervention
of other living matter. In sexual reproduction, the
detached portion, which is always a single cell, called
the female germ cell, is acted upon by another portion
of living matter, the male germ cell, usually from
another organism, and in the fusion of the two
(impregnation) a new cell is formed, from the
development of which arises a new individual.
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2. That which is reproduced.
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sexual reproduction (gcide) | Reproduction \Re`pro*duc"tion\ (-d?k"sh?n), n. [Cf. F.
reproduction.]
1. The act or process of reproducing; the state of being
reproduced; specifically (Biol.), the process by which
plants and animals give rise to offspring.
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Note: There are two distinct methods of reproduction; viz.:
asexual reproduction (agamogenesis) and {sexual
reproduction} (gamogenesis). In both cases the new
individual is developed from detached portions of the
parent organism. In asexual reproduction (gemmation,
fission, etc.), the detached portions of the organism
develop into new individuals without the intervention
of other living matter. In sexual reproduction, the
detached portion, which is always a single cell, called
the female germ cell, is acted upon by another portion
of living matter, the male germ cell, usually from
another organism, and in the fusion of the two
(impregnation) a new cell is formed, from the
development of which arises a new individual.
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2. That which is reproduced.
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Underproduction (gcide) | Underproduction \Un`der*pro*duc"tion\, n. (Polit. Econ.)
The production of less than is demanded or of less than the
usual supply. --F. A. Walker.
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artistic production (wn) | artistic production
n 1: the creation of beautiful or significant things; "art does
not need to be innovative to be good"; "I was never any
good at art"; "he said that architecture is the art of
wasting space beautifully" [syn: art, {artistic
creation}, artistic production] |
asexual reproduction (wn) | asexual reproduction
n 1: reproduction without the fusion of gametes [syn: {asexual
reproduction}, agamogenesis] |
dramatic production (wn) | dramatic production
n 1: the act of performing a drama; "the group joined together
in a dramatic production" [syn: dramatic production,
dramatic performance] |
mass production (wn) | mass production
n 1: the production of large quantities of a standardized
article (often using assembly line techniques) |
oil production (wn) | oil production
n 1: the act of drilling a hole in the earth in the hope of
producing petroleum [syn: boring, drilling, {oil
production}] |
overproduction (wn) | overproduction
n 1: too much production or more than expected [syn:
overproduction, overrun] |