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Что (кто) такое index-linked - определение

TYPE OF INDEX
Calculating price indices; Paasche and Laspayres Indices; Laspeyres-Paasche Index; Paasche and Laspeyres Indices; Paasche and Laspeyres indices; Fisher Ideal Index; Fisher index; Laspeyres index; Paasche index; Price Index; Laspeyres Index; Paasche Index; Paasche price index; Laspeyres price index; Index-linked; Marshall-Edgeworth index; Marshall-edgeworth index; Marshall-Edgeworth Index; Price indexes; Price indices; Marshall–Edgeworth index; Lowe index; Price Indices
  • William Fleetwood
Найдено результатов: 1786
index-linked         
Index-linked pensions or payments change as inflation or the cost of living changes. (mainly BRIT)
ADJ
index-linked         
¦ adjective Brit. adjusted according to the value of a retail price index.
Derivatives
index-linking noun
Price index         
A price index (plural: "price indices" or "price indexes") is a normalized average (typically a weighted average) of price relatives for a given class of goods or services in a given region, during a given interval of time. It is a statistic designed to help to compare how these price relatives, taken as a whole, differ between time periods or geographical locations.
The Linked Ring         
  • J.B.B. Wellington]]
ASSOCIATION OF ENGLISH PHOTOGRAPHERS
Linked Ring; Brotherhood of the Linked Ring; Linked Ring Brotherhood
The Linked Ring (also known as "The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring") was a British photographic society created to propose and defend that photography was just as much an art as it was a science, motivated to propelling photography further into the fine art world. Members dedicated to the craft looked for new techniques that would cause the less knowledgeable to steer away, persuading photographers and enthusiasts to experiment with chemical processes, printing techniques and new styles.
price index         
n. a consumer; retail price index
Corpulence index         
MEASURE OF LEANNESS (CORPULENCE) OF A PERSON CALCULATED AS A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MASS AND HEIGHT
Rohrer's index; Ponderal Index; Ponderal index
The Corpulence Index (CI) (also Ponderal Index (PI) or Rohrer's Index) is a measure of corpulence, or of leanness in other variants, of a personFoods and Nutrition Encyclopedia, Audrey H. Ensminger, Marion Eugene Ensminger.
X-linked dominant inheritance         
MODE OF INHERITANCE
X-linked dominance; X-linked dominant
X-linked dominant inheritance, sometimes referred to as X-linked dominance, is a mode of genetic inheritance by which a dominant gene is carried on the X chromosome. As an inheritance pattern, it is less common than the X-linked recessive type.
index         
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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indice; Indices; Indexing; Index (computer science); Index (mathematics); Indexes; The Index; Indexed; Index form; Index (disambiguation); User:Incnis Mrsi/External index; Index (information technology); Index (algebra); Types of indices; U+0084
n.
[L. pl. Indices, Eng. pl. Indexes.]
1.
Pointer, hand, director.
2.
Alphabetical table of references, table of contents.
3.
Exponent.
4.
Characteristic (of a logarithm), integral part.
5.
(Anat.) Fore-finger.
index         
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  • alt=Photograph of the fitness and recreation centre of the institute
  • alt=Photograph of the MDP block of the institute
  • alt=Photograph of the multiutility centre of the institute
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indice; Indices; Indexing; Index (computer science); Index (mathematics); Indexes; The Index; Indexed; Index form; Index (disambiguation); User:Incnis Mrsi/External index; Index (information technology); Index (algebra); Types of indices; U+0084
n.
alphabetical list
1) to compile, do, make an index
2) an author; cumulative; subject index
3) an index to (an index to a book)
indicator
4) a consumer-price, cost-of-living; price index
5) an index to (an index to economic progress)
ratio of one dimension to another
6) a cephalic; cranial; facial index
index         
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  • alt=Photograph of the faculty block of the institute
  • alt=Photograph of the sculpture of logo at the entrance of the institute
  • alt=photograph of the administrative block of the institute
  • alt=Photograph of the fitness and recreation centre of the institute
  • alt=Photograph of the MDP block of the institute
  • alt=Photograph of the multiutility centre of the institute
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Indice; Indices; Indexing; Index (computer science); Index (mathematics); Indexes; The Index; Indexed; Index form; Index (disambiguation); User:Incnis Mrsi/External index; Index (information technology); Index (algebra); Types of indices; U+0084
(indices, indexes, indexing, indexed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Note: The usual plural is 'indexes', but the form 'indices' can be used for meaning 1.
1.
An index is a system by which changes in the value of something and the rate at which it changes can be recorded, measured, or interpreted.
...the UK retail price index.
...economic indices.
N-COUNT: with supp
2.
An index is an alphabetical list that is printed at the back of a book and tells you on which pages important topics are referred to.
There's even a special subject index.
N-COUNT
3.
If you index a book or a collection of information, you make an alphabetical list of the items in it.
This vast archive has been indexed and made accessible to researchers...
She's indexed the book by author, by age, and by illustrator.
VERB: be V-ed, V n
4.
If a quantity or value is indexed to another, a system is arranged so that it increases or decreases whenever the other one increases or decreases.
Minimum pensions and wages are to be indexed to inflation.
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed to n
5.
see also card index

Википедия

Price index

A price index (plural: "price indices" or "price indexes") is a normalized average (typically a weighted average) of price relatives for a given class of goods or services in a given region, during a given interval of time. It is a statistic designed to help to compare how these price relatives, taken as a whole, differ between time periods or geographical locations.

Price indices have several potential uses. For particularly broad indices, the index can be said to measure the economy's general price level or a cost of living. More narrow price indices can help producers with business plans and pricing. Sometimes, they can be useful in helping to guide investment.

Some notable price indices include:

  • Consumer price index
  • Producer price index
  • Wholesale price index
  • Employment cost index
  • Export price index
  • Import price index
  • GDP deflator