variable factors - translation to greek
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variable factors - translation to greek

10TH EPISODE OF THE FIRST SEASON OF STAR TREK: VOYAGER
Prime Factors (VOY); Prime Factors (Voyager episode); Prime Factors

variable factors      
ασταθείς παράγοντες
variable costs         
COSTS THAT CHANGE IN PROPORTION TO THE GOOD OR SERVICE THAT A BUSINESS PRODUCES
Variable costs; Total variable cost; Total variable costs; Variable Cost; Prime cost; Variable Costs; Variable expense; Prime costs
μεταβλητά έξοδα
prime cost         
COSTS THAT CHANGE IN PROPORTION TO THE GOOD OR SERVICE THAT A BUSINESS PRODUCES
Variable costs; Total variable cost; Total variable costs; Variable Cost; Prime cost; Variable Costs; Variable expense; Prime costs
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Definition

environment variable
<programming, operating system> A variable that is bound in the current environment. When evaluating an expression in some environment, the evaluation of a variable consists of looking up its name in the environment and substituting its value. Most programming languages have some concept of an environment but in Unix shell scripts it has a specific meaning slightly different from other contexts. In shell scripts, environment variables are one kind of shell variable. They differ from local variables and command line arguments in that they are inheritted by a child process. Examples are the PATH variable that tells the shell the file system paths to search to find command executables and the TZ variable which contains the local time zone. The variable called "SHELL" specifies the type of shell being used. These variables are used by commands or shell scripts to discover things about the environment they are operating in. Environment variables can be changed or created by the user or a program. To see a list of environment variables type "setenv" at the csh or tcsh prompt or "set" at the sh, bash, jsh or ksh prompt. In other programming languages, e.g. functional programming languages, the environment is extended with new bindings when a function's parameters are bound to its {actual arguments} or when new variables are declared. In a block-structured procedural language, the environment usually consists of a linked list of activation records. (1999-01-26)

Wikipedia

Prime Factors (Star Trek: Voyager)

"Prime Factors" is the tenth episode of Star Trek: Voyager. This television episode is a science fiction story, set in the 24th century of the Star Trek universe about a spacecraft stranded on the other side of the Galaxy that must make its way back to Earth. The ship is led by Captain Kathryn Janeway who must manage a ragtag crew of Starfleet, Maquis, and aliens; the show aired on UPN between 1995 and 2001.

This teleplay was written by Greg Elliot and Michael Perricone, from a story written by David R. George III and Eric A. Stillwell, and directed by Les Landau. It was broadcast on television on March 20, 1995.

Voyager picks up a distress call and makes contact with a new world and its inhabitants. In addition to major scenes with cast regulars such as Captain Janeway and Ensign Harry Kim, the crew encounters a variety of aliens with Ronald Guttman as Gath, Yvonne Suhor as Eudana, and Andrew Hill Newman as Jaret. Voyager's crew including Martha Hackett as Seska and Josh Clark as Lieutenant Joe Carey also have some screentime.

Examples of use of variable factors
1. Despite variable factors including earthquake, the economic base is solid and the private entrepreneurship is flourishing.