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cháojū
period

in the PONS Dictionary

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Pe·ri·o·de <-, -n> [peˈri̯o:də] N f

1. Periode (Zeitabschnitt):

Periode

2. Periode BIOL:

Periode

3. Periode MATH:

Periode
OpenDict entry

Roll-over-Periode N

Roll-over-Periode f FIN
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Periode f <-, -n>
Periode f <-, -n>
Periode f <-, -n>
Periode f <-, -n>
Periode f <-, -n> form
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PONS Banking, Finance and Insurance Dictionary

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Periode N f ACCOUNT

Periode

Opening-Periode N f FINMKT

Pay-off-Periode N f INV-FIN

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Pay-off-Periode f
Opening-Periode f

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Der Kleinen Eiszeit ging eine Periode voraus, die als mittelalterliche Warmzeit bezeichnet wird.
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So verschieben sich seine Emissionslinien mit einer Periode von 164 Tagen beträchtlich, was nur durch sich mit relativistischer Geschwindigkeit bewegendes Gas erklärt werden konnte.
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Die Opportunitätskosten betragen, aber werden erst in der nächsten Periode bezahlt.
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Bei der Addition aller tatsächlichen Umsätze einer Periode werden gleiche Leistungen auf verschiedenen Handels- und Produktionsstufen erfasst und so vielfach gezählt.
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Die politischen Umwälzungen dieser Periode hinterließen auch im deutschen Baptismus ihre tiefen Spuren, die zum Teil auch heute noch sichtbar sind.
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Dadurch können die Bauern mehr Geld mit der Vanille verdienen, ihre eigene Nahrungsmittelversorgung verbessern und in weniger ergiebigen Perioden andere Ernteprodukte verkaufen.
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As a result, farmers can earn more money from vanilla, improve their food self-sufficiency and also sell other crops during lean periods.
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Insgesamt ist bisher einerseits die Ernährungssicherung der Bevölkerung verbessert worden ( Reduzierung der nahrungsmittelknappen Periode um 30 Prozent ).
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On the one hand, overall food security for the population has improved ( a 30 % reduction in periods of food shortage ).
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die kulturelle Beeinflussung während der Kolonialzeit ab 1900, die Folgen der Dekolonisierung und Unabhängigkeit (ab 1950) und die gegenwärtige Periode des Post-Kolonialismus (seit etwa 2000).
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cultural influencing during the colonial period of about 1900, the consequences of decolonization and independence (about 1950) and the present period of post-colonialism (about 2000).
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