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 Translation for 'rate of production' from English to French
NOUN   a rate of production | rates of production
ind.
cadence {f} de production
rate of production
Partial Matches
ind.
cadence {f} de production
production rate
chim.ind.
production {f} de gaz
production of gas
ind.
niveau {m} de production
level of production
comm.écon.ind.
délocalisation {f} de la production
relocation of production
alim.ind.
fabrication {f} traditionnelle
traditional method of production [e.g. cheese]
écon.
taux {m} de substitution
rate of substitution
écon.
taux {m} d'inflation
rate of inflation
monnaie
taux {m} de change
rate of exchange
méd.
taux {m} de contagiosité
rate of infection
écon.math.stat.
taux {m} de croissance
rate of growth
fin.
taux {m} de réponse
rate of return
méd.
taux {m} de guérison
rate of cure
taux {m} d'accroissementrate of expansion
écon.occup.
taux {m} de chômage
rate of unemployment
écon.math.stat.
taux {m} de croissance
rate of expansion
hydro.phys.
régime {m} [débit]
rate of flow
fin.occup.
taux {m} de rémunération
rate of pay
taux {m} de réussiterate of success
fin.
taux {m} de perte
rate of loss
sociol.
taux {m} de grossesse
rate of pregnancy
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Usage Examples English
  • Kanban uses the rate of demand to control the rate of production, passing demand from the end customer up through the chain of customer-store processes.
  • "Peak oil" is the period when the maximum rate of global petroleum extraction is reached, after which the rate of production enters terminal decline.
  • This allows the cell to regulate the rate of production and prevent an infinite loop, also known as a futile cycle, from forming with catabolism.
  • Free oxygen molecules did not start to accumulate in the atmosphere until the rate of production of oxygen began to exceed the availability of reducing materials that removed oxygen.
  • Larger quantities of fluid can accumulate in the pleural space only when the rate of production exceeds the rate of reabsorption.

  • Unfortunately, the company continued to struggle with the rate of production, still only able to build about one car per month.
  • By 1997, the refinery reached the same rate of production as before the war.
  • While serving his sentence he wrote a letter to the camp administration detailing a number of "productivity improvement" proposals including the infamous system of labor exploitation whereby the inmates' food rations were to be linked to their rate of production, a proposal known as nourishment scale (шкала питания).
  • Molecules of free oxygen did not start to accumulate in the atmosphere until the rate of production of oxygen began to exceed the availability of reducing materials.
  • He rose rapidly from prisoner to staff member on the strength of his proposal to the camp administration that they link inmates' food rations to their rate of production, the proposal known as nourishment scale (шкала питания).

  • When the rate of production is higher than the rate of loss, the system will produce net energy.
  • Resistance by workers to the perceived threat to jobs delayed the widespread introduction of this technology, even though the higher rate of production generated an increased demand for spun cotton.
  • This affects the cost of tooling as well as the rate of production.
  • The slow rate of production is partly due to Renwick's writing of the episodes, which he describes as being a painstaking process in which the intricacies of the plots take several months to work out.
  • These systems act to increase and decrease, respectively, the rate of production of electrical impulses by the sinoatrial node.

  • In 1757 Wilkinson patented a hydraulic powered blowing engine to increase the air blast through the tuyeres for blast furnaces, so improving the rate of production of cast iron.
  • The balance sheet at the end of 1936 showed liquidity was in a strong position and the chairman told shareholders that the rate of production in the factories for the last three months of the year was double the rate of production in the first three months.
  • Merchant-capitalists lacked the incentive of later factory owners, whose capital was invested in building and plants, to maintain a steady rate of production and return on fixed capital.
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