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Section | English 136 |
Arabic 136 |
Czech 136 |
German 136 |
Spanish 136 |
Finnish 136 |
French 136 |
Italien 136 |
[[pl-I:13#136|Template:Lang name -pl 136]] |
Portuguese 136 |
Russian 136 |
136-1 | index —indicator |
مؤشر | ukazatel | Index | índice | tunnusluku —osoitin —indikaattori |
indice | indice | wskaźnik | ÍNDICE | Показатели |
136-2 | index | رقم القياسي | index | Index —Indexziffer —Indexzahl —Meßziffer —Meßzahl |
índice | indeksi —indeksiluku |
indice | indice —numero indice |
wskaźnik —indeks |
ÍNDICE | Индекс |
136-3 | base | أساس | základ | Basisgröße —Basiszahl |
base igual a 100 | baasis —perusarvo —perusajankohta |
base cent | base uguale a cento —base cento |
podstawowe sto | BASE | База |
In its most general sense, the term index1 (pl. indexes or indices) or the term indicator1, is employed for any number measuring a given quantity; but in a more restricted sense an index2 is a ratio showing the value of a given quantity relatively to a base3, which is conventionally taken as 100.
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