intermediate maturity - translation to russian
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intermediate maturity - translation to russian

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Maturity model (disambiguation); Maturity Model

intermediate maturity      
средний срок погашения (займа)
reaction product         
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MOLECULAR ENTITY THAT IS FORMED FROM THE REACTANTS (OR PRECEDING INTERMEDIATES) AND REACTS FURTHER TO GIVE THE DIRECTLY OBSERVED PRODUCTS OF A CHEMICAL REACTION
Chemical Intermediate; Reaction intermediates; Pharmaceutical intermediates; Chemical intermediate; Chemical reaction intermediate; Reaction product

общая лексика

продукт реакции

intermediate filament         
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CYTOSKELETAL STRUCTURE
Intermediate filaments; Intermediate filament protein; Intermediate filament proteins

общая лексика

промежуточный филамент

Definition

immaturity
n. to display immaturity

Wikipedia

Maturity model

A maturity model is a framework for measuring an organization's maturity, with maturity being defined as a measurement of the ability of an organization for continuous improvement in a particular discipline (as defined in O-ISM3). The higher the maturity, the higher will be the chances that incidents or errors will lead to improvements either in the quality or in the use of the resources of the discipline as implemented by the organization.

Most maturity models assess qualitatively people/culture, processes/structures, and objects/technology.

Two approaches for implementing maturity models exist. With a top-down approach, such as proposed by Becker et al., a fixed number of maturity stages or levels is specified first and further corroborated with characteristics (typically in form of specific assessment items) that support the initial assumptions about how maturity evolves. When using a bottom-up approach, such as suggested by Lahrmann et al., distinct characteristics or assessment items are determined first and clustered in a second step into maturity levels to induce a more general view of the different steps of maturity evolution. Topics that are covered in maturity models include:

What is the Russian for intermediate maturity? Translation of &#39intermediate maturity&#39 to Russi