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türev
derivative
türev

Salisilat, salisilik asidi ve onun türevlerinden meydana gelir. - Salicylates come from salicylic acid and its derivatives.

Borsada kumar oynarsan bir yatırımcısındır... Türev piyasada kumar oynarsan bir tüccar ... Kumarhanede kumar oynarsan bir kaybedensindir ... Ahlak ? - If you gamble on the stock market, you are an investor... If you gamble on the derivatives market, you are a trader... If you gamble at the casino, you are a loser... Morality?

Derivative Product
(Bilim, İlim) Devlet borcunun etkin bir şekilde idare edilebilmesi ve risk yönetimi amacıyla yurt içi veya uluslararası sermaye piyasalarında kullanılan her türlü finansal araç, türev ürün
derivative products
(Ticaret) türev ürünler
derivative
(Denizbilim) çıkak
derivative
(Dilbilim) türemiş sözcük
derivative action
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) türevsel eylem
derivative action coefficient
(Bilgisayar,Teknik) türevsel eylem katsayısı
derivative free
türevsiz
derivative securities
yardımcı teminat
allyl derivative
alil türevi
cellulose derivative
selüloz türevi
contravariant derivative
kontravaryant türev
covariant derivative
kovaryant türev
derivative
türemiş
first derivative
birinci türev
left hand derivative
soldan türev
logarithmic derivative
logaritmik türev
; a derivative of denis or dennis
Bir denis veya dennis türevini
cross-derivative
çapraz türev
derivative
(Finans) ara ürün
derivative
(Finans) yan ürün
derivative instrument
türev enstrüman
derivative suit
türev takım elbise
derivative work
(Kanun) Özgün bir üründen türetilmiş ürün
over-the-counter derivative
borsa dışında doğrudan iki kurum arasında alım satımı yapılan türev ürünler
second derivative
ikinci türev
secondary derivative
yeniden türetilmiş sözcük
time derivative
Zamana göre türev
derivative
{s} türetilmiş

Bu, telif hakkı ile korunan bir materyalin çevirisiydi, bu yüzden telif hakkı sahiplerinin türetilmiş çalışmaları kontrol etme hakkı olduğu için onu iptal ettim. - This was a translation of copyrighted material, so I deleted it since copyright owners have the right to control derivative works.

derivative
iştikak etmiş
derivative
{i} türetme
derivative
müştak
derivative
{i} türetilmiş şey
derivative
{s} ikincil
derivative action coefficient
turevsel eylem katsayisi
derivative action time constant
turevsel eylem zaman degismezi
derivative control action
(Gıda,Teknik) türevsel denetim eylemi
derivative possession
(Kanun) fert zilyedlik
derivative possession
(Kanun) fen zilyedlik
derivative purchase
(Ticaret) türev alım
derivative sale
(Ticaret) türev satım
derivative visa
(Kanun) aile birleşimi vizesi
directional derivative
yonlu turev
partial derivative
(Matematik) parçal türev
partial derivative
(Matematik) tikel türev
silicone derivative
(Tıp) silikon türevi
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Определение (a) derivative в Английский Язык Английский Язык словарь

Schwarzian derivative
Any image of that operator
Schwarzian derivative
A particular operator that, when applied to a function f. yields a function x\mapsto\frac{f'(x)}{f'(x)}-\frac32\left(\frac{f(x)}{f'(x)}\right)^2
derivative
Referring to a work, such as a translation or adaptation, based on another work that may be subject to copyright restrictions
derivative
Something derived
derivative
Lacking originality
derivative
The derived function of a function

The derivative of f:f(x) = x^2 is f':f'(x) = 2x.

derivative
A financial instrument whose value depends on the valuation of an underlying asset; such as a warrant, an option etc
derivative
Imitative of the work of someone else
derivative
Having a value that depends on an underlying asset of variable value
derivative
The value of this function for a given value of its independent variable

The derivative of f(x) = x^2 at x = 3 is f'(3) = 2 * 3 = 6.

derivative
A chemical derived from another
derivative
A word that derives from another one
derivative instrument
A security whose value is derived from one or more other, more fundamental, assets
derivative work
In copyright law, a work that is a variation of an original work sufficiently similar to contain protected elements of the original work, but sufficiently different to qualify for copyright protection independent of the original work
derivative works
plural form of derivative work
event derivative
prediction market
partial derivative
a derivative with respect to one variable of a function of several variables
shareholders' derivative action
A lawsuit brought on behalf of a corporation by a shareholder in that corporation, against a third party usually an insider of the corporation, such as an executive officer or director
shareholders' derivative actions
plural form of shareholders' derivative action
derivative
coming or acquired from some origin
derivative
A financial contract whose value is designed to track the return on stocks, bonds, currencies, or some other benchmark Generally, derivatives fall into two broad categories: forward-type contracts and option-type contracts They may be traded on exchanges or traded privately See also Contractual Derivatives , Security-Based Derivatives , and Synthetic Derivatives
Derivative Product
(Bilim, İlim) New product that results from modifying an existing product, and which has different properties than those of the product it is derived from
derivative
{a} derived or deduced from another
derivative
{n} a word derived from another
derivative work
(Kanun) In copyright law, a derivative work is an artistic creation that includes major, basic copyrighted aspects of an original, previously created first work
time derivative
A time derivative is a derivative of a function with respect to time, usually interpreted as the rate of change of the value of the function. The variable denoting time is usually written as "t"
derivative
A financial contract whose value depends upon the value of an underlying instrument or asset (typically a commodity, bond, equity or currency, or a combination of these) Three classes of financial products fall under the heading of derivatives: derivative securities; exchange-traded derivatives; and over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives
derivative
means a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
derivative
A substance so related to another substance by modification or partial substitution as to be regarded as derived from it; thus, the amido compounds are derivatives of ammonia, and the hydrocarbons are derivatives of methane, benzene, etc
derivative
A security whose value is dependent on, or derived from, the value of some underlying asset
derivative
{i} conjugate (Grammar); by-product, offshoot
derivative
A financial instrument, traded on or off an exchange, the price of which is directly dependent upon (i e , "derived from") the value of one or more underlying securities, equity indices, debt instruments, commodities, other derivative instruments, or any agreed upon pricing index or arrangement (e g , the movement over time of the Consumer Price Index or freight rates) Derivatives involve the trading of rights or obligations based on the underlying product, but do not directly transfer property They are used to hedge risk or to exchange a floating rate of return for fixed rate of return
derivative
A financial instrument, traded on or off the exchange, the price of which is directly dependent upon the value of one or more underlying securities, equity indices, debt instruments, or any agreed upon pricing index or arrangement
derivative
financial instrument whose value derives from an underlying asset
derivative
A derived function; a function obtained from a given function by a certain algebraic process
derivative
That which is derived; anything obtained or deduced from another
derivative
A security, like an option or future, whose value is derived from another underlying security
derivative
A security whose value depends on an underlying asset, reference rate, or an index Trading a derivative instead of an underlying security can be used to increase possible return, or hedge risk
derivative
A financial instrument, traded on or off an exchange, the price of which is directly dependent upon the value of one or more of the underlying securities, commodities, other derivative instruments, or any agreed-upon pricing index or arrangement
derivative
A call or put option, future, or synthetic asset; such a contract is "derived" from a basic underlying security
derivative
{s} obtained from another source, derived, borrowed
derivative
Security whose value is derived, at least in part, from another security, which is referred to as the underlying security Options are a type of derivatives
derivative
(linguistics) a word that is derived from another word; "`electricity' is a derivative of `electric'"
derivative
A financial instrument that is based on some underlying asset For example, an option is a derivative instrument based on the right to buy or sell an underlying instrument
derivative
An agent which is adapted to produce a derivation (in the medical sense)
derivative
(linguistics) a word that is derived from another word; "`electricity' is a derivative of `electric'" resulting from or employing derivation; "a derivative process"; "a highly derivative prose style
derivative
Obtained by derivation; derived; not radical, original, or fundamental; originating, deduced, or formed from something else; secondary; as, a derivative conveyance; a derivative word
derivative
resulting from or employing derivation; "a derivative process"; "a highly derivative prose style
derivative
Investment that derives its value from another underlying security or index
derivative
A financial instrument that derives its value from the performance of another asset, index or investment There are various types of derivatives, such as swaps, options, futures and forward contracts For more information, visit the Ontario Securities Commission Web site
derivative
A derivative is something which has been developed or obtained from something else. a poppy-seed derivative similar to heroin
derivative
A financial instrument, traded on or off an exchange, the price of which is directly dependent upon (i e "derived from") the value of one or more underlying securities, equity indices, debt instruments, commodities, other derivative instruments, or any agreed upon pricing index or arrangement (e g , the movement over time of the Consumer Price Index or freight rates) Derivatives involve the trading of rights or obligations based on the underlying product, but do not directly transfer property They are used to hedge risk or to exchange a floating rate of return for a fixed rate of return
derivative
A derivative is a security whose value is "derived" from the performance or movement of another financial security, index or other investment For example, derivatives may be futures, options or mortgage-backed securities Derivatives may be used to short sell a security or to hedge against downside risk BACK TO TOP
derivative
A chord, not fundamental, but obtained from another by inversion; or, vice versa, a ground tone or root implied in its harmonics in an actual chord
derivative
A financial instrument which derives its value from an underlying security or notional amount
derivative
resulting from or employing derivation; "a derivative process"; "a highly derivative prose style"
derivative
A financial security, such as options and futures, whose value is derived partly from the value of another, underlying security
derivative
A financial instrument, traded on or off an exchange, the price of which is directly dependent upon (that is, "derived from") the value of one or more underlying securities, equity indices, debt instruments, commodities, other derivative instruments, or any agreed upon pricing index or arrangement (for example, the movement over time of the Consumer Price Index or freight rates) Derivatives involve the trading of rights or obligations based on the underlying product, but do not directly transfer property They are used to hedge risk or to exchange a floating rate of return for fixed rate of return In short, derivatives are bets that banks can legally make The leverage is so great that interest rates moving in the wrong direction (against the bet) by even a ¼ point can wipe out a bank's total capital
derivative
A financial instrument whose value is derived from, or based on, the value of another asset, instrument, or commodity Futures contracts, forward contracts and options are among the most common types of derivatives For example, corn futures are actually a derivative; their value is based on the value of cash corn in Chicago "Swaps" are also derivatives
derivative
A generic term often applied to a wide variety of financial instruments that derive their cash flows, and therefore their value, by reference to an underlying asset, reference rate, or index
derivative
disapproval If you say that something is derivative, you are criticizing it because it is not new or original but has been developed from something else. their dull, derivative debut album. not new or invented, but copied or taken from something else - used to show disapproval. In mathematics, a fundamental concept of differential calculus representing the instantaneous rate of change of a function. The first derivative of a function is a function whose values can be interpreted as slopes of tangent lines to the graph of the original function at a given point. The derivative of a derivative (known as the second derivative) describes the rate of change of the rate of change, and can be thought of physically as acceleration. The process of finding a derivative is called differentiation
derivative
A financial security whose value is based on, or "derived" from, a traditional security, asset, or market index
derivative
A word formed from another word, by a prefix or suffix, an internal modification, or some other change; a word which takes its origin from a root
derivative
a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
derivative
the result of mathematical differentiation; the instantaneous change of one quantity relative to another; df(x)/dx
derivative
A financial instrument that has a value determined by the price of something else
derivative action
{i} derivative suit, legal suit filed by a shareholder in the name of a corporation
derivative instrument
a financial instrument whose value is based on another security
derivative suit
{i} derivative action, legal suit filed by a shareholder in the name of a corporation
derivative verb
verb created by adding a prefix or suffix to a word that already exists (Grammar)
partial derivative
the derivative of a function of two or more variables with respect to a single variable while the other variables are considered to be constant
partial derivative
The derivative with respect to a single variable of a function of two or more variables, regarding other variables as constants. In differential calculus, the derivative of a function of several variables with respect to change in just one of its variables. Partial derivatives are useful in analyzing surfaces for maximum and minimum points and give rise to partial differential equations. As with ordinary derivatives, a first partial derivative represents a rate of change or a slope of a tangent line. For a three-dimensional surface, two first partial derivatives represent the slope in each of two perpendicular directions. Second, third, and higher partial derivatives give more information about how the function changes at any point
periwinkle plant derivative
an antineoplastic drug used to treat some forms of cancer
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