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I . index <-es [or indices]> [ˈɪndeks] SUST.

1. index (in book):

index
indeks m
index
index
spis m

2. index (in library):

index

3. index (list of items):

index
lista f
index
spis m

4. index INFORM.:

index
indeks m

5. index ECON.:

index
index
oznaka f
index of production

6. index (in stock exchange):

index
indeks m

II . index [ˈɪndeks] V. trans.

1. index (make):

index

2. index (enter into):

index

3. index INFORM.:

index

4. index pension:

index

card index SUST.

card index
card index (in library)

equity index SUST. ECON.

equity index

index card SUST.

index finger SUST.

index-linked ADJ. ingl. brit.

index-linked pensions, payments:

market index SUST. ECON.

price index SUST.

price index

share index SUST.

index fund SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
index fund ECON.

VIX Index SUST.

Entrada creada por un usuario
VIX Index ECON. coloq.
Fear Index ECON. coloq.

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The others have an index of power 1/6.
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An index can contain a single or multiple segments.
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An index may also not be up-to-date, when a query is performed.
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It is sometimes possible to find a single character indexed under multiple radicals.
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The fixed-point index can be thought of as a multiplicity measurement for fixed points.
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Previously, the structure of the work provided an index in each volume.
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As a result, the modulation index "m" is 0.5.
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It is known that the silicate particles have a real index of refraction ranging between 1.5 and 1.6 for visible light.
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It is a mixture of two words: green and index.
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Some indexers also employ language-specific stemming on the words being indexed.
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