Definitions (8/20) - Grouped by first letter "C"

50 Definitions Grouped by first letter "C" ➔ Glossary of frequently used abbreviations...

Coke oven gas is a gas obtained as a by-product of the manufacture of coke oven coke for the production of iron and steel (a by-product of solid fuel ...
Bituminous coal with a quality that allows the production of a coke (coke oven coke) suitable to support a blast furnace charge. Its gross calorific ...
Correction base for which the elements are given before correction starts and do not change during correction.
Form of donor imputation in which the donor record comes from a different data set than the recipient record.
Synergies to be developed within the European Statistical System (ESS) by the sharing of expertise, tools and results or by fostering specialisation ...
To provide additional assurance to the creditor, the debtor may set aside either financial assets or future streams of income as collateral for the ...
Collateralized debt obligations (CDOs) are bonds whose income payments and principal repayments are dependent on a pool of instruments. Typically, a ...
"Collection period" shall mean a period specified in implementing measures during which a collection of data takes place.
Unit from which data are obtained and by which questionnaire survey forms are completed.
Goods and services that are consumed simultaneously by a group of consumers or by the community as a whole; for example, defence services provided by ...
A collective consumption service is a service provided simultaneously to all members of the community or to all members of a particular section of the ...
Non-institutional collective dwelling such as a boarding house, dormitory in an educational establishment or other living quarters shared by more than ...
This category comprises separate and independent sets of premises which are designed for habitation by large groups of individuals or several ...
Services provided by general government that benefit the community as a whole. Such services include general public services, defence, public order ...
Accommodation establishment that provides overnight lodging for the traveller in a room or some other unit, but the number of places it provides must ...
These are all contributions paid by the employer to social security schemes which are supplementary to those which are compulsory by law. Account ...
Front to front or front to end impacts between two trains or a (side) impact between one train and part of another train not clear of the loading ...
Substance which adds or restores colour in a food, and includes natural constituents of foods and natural sources which are normally not consumed as ...
Colour infrared film is often called "false-colour" film. In contrast to black and white or colour films, the film emulsion is sensitive for infrared ...
A procedure for representing colours numerically in a computer. For example, in the RGB colour model, colours are represented as numeric levels of ...
The process of dividing a graphical document into separate pages or files for each of four colours (cyan, magenta, yellow and black). Colour ...
In GIS, a group of cells or pixels in a grid or raster GIS database that are aligned vertically. In database management systems, a field or item in an ...
Combination of crops that are cultivated on a parcel of agricultural land at the same time.
A combination of crops occupying a parcel of land at the same time.
Combined heat and power (CHP) plant refers to a plant which is designed to produce both heat and electricity. It is sometimes referred to as a ...
A systematic list of goods descriptions based on the Harmonised System, used for the purposes of the Common Customs Tariff, external trade statistics ...
Intermodal transport where the major part of the European journey is by rail, inland waterways or sea and any initial and/or final legs carried out by ...
Total value of the real estate that combines the value of the structure or biological resources (such as, crops) attached directly to land, as well as ...
Within Eurostat , comitology is a framework upon which the Community legislature generally relies when it designs the administrative process to be ...
The property that requires the results of a comparison to be invariant to changes in units of measurement for prices and quantities.
Descriptive text which can be attached to data or metadata.
An air transport flight performed for the public transport of passengers and/or freight and mail, for remuneration and for hire.
An air transport flight or series of flights for the public transport of passengers and/or freight and mail, for remuneration or for hire.
The operation of an aircraft on one or more flight stages on a scheduled or non-scheduled basis where the aircraft is available to the public for the ...
An air transport undertaking with a valid licence for operating commercial flights.
The provision of a service of commercial air transport flights on a scheduled or non-scheduled basis.
In the context of the Paris Club, loans originally extended on terms that do not qualify as official development assistance (ODA) credits. These are ...
According to accounting conventions depreciation is the distribution of the gross value of capital goods over the expected medium lifetime. This ...
Energy sold in the market. http://unstats.un.org/unsd/cdb/cdb_list_dicts.asp
Mineral, special and general fertilisers distributed by commercial trade.
A set of currency-specific interest rates for major OECD countries. Commercial interest reference rates (CIRRs) have been established for 13 ...
Land mainly used for commerce, trade and related services, such as shopping centres, banks, commercial garages, repair shops, commercial storage ...
Commercial paper (CP) is an unsecured promise to pay a certain amount on a stated maturity date, issued in bearer form. CP enables corporations to ...
In the context of export credits, the risk of nonpayment by a nonsovereign or private sector buyer or borrower in his or her domestic currency arising ...
Sea transport undertaken for commercial purposes either for payment (i.e. hire and reward) or on the enterprise’s own account as part of a wider ...
Article 64 of Council Directive 91/674/EEC. This variable includes the total amount of commis-sions for the direct insurance business. Link to other ...
This variable is the sum of commissions for the direct insurance business (32 61 2) and the business accepted (see also Article 64 of Council ...
This variable is defined in Article 31 of Directive 86/635/EEC. Note: Reference to Article 27, item 5, and Article 28, item A 2 of Directive ...
This variable is defined in Article 31 of Directive 86/635/EEC. Note: Reference to Article 27, item 4, and Article 28, item B 3 of Directive ...
Without prejudice to Article 29 (Interests receivable and payable), commissions receivable shall include income in respect of all services supplied to ...
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