allocation rule

allocation rule
French\ \ règle d'allocation
German\ \ Aufteilungsregel
Dutch\ \ toekenningsregel
Italian\ \ regola di allocazione (distribuzione)
Spanish\ \ regla de la asignación
Catalan\ \ regla d'assignació
Portuguese\ \ regra de atribuição; regra de alocação (bra)
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ regler for fordeling
Norwegian\ \ allokering regelen
Swedish\ \ allokeringsregel
Greek\ \ κανόνας καταμερισμού
Finnish\ \ kiintiöintisääntö. allokointisääntö
Hungarian\ \ eflosztási szabály
Turkish\ \ paylaştırma kuralı
Estonian\ \ paigutuseeskiri
Lithuanian\ \ -
Slovenian\ \ dodelitev pravne
Polish\ \ reguły alokacji
Russian\ \ правило распределения
Ukrainian\ \ -
Serbian\ \ правило алокације
Icelandic\ \ úthlutun regla
Euskara\ \ esleipena arau
Farsi\ \ ghanone takhsis
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ قاعدة التحصيص
Afrikaans\ \ toedelingsreël
Chinese\ \ 分 配 规 则
Korean\ \ 배분 법칙

Statistical terms. 2014.

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