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biow., Tech. |
kontrolafsnit; kontroltværsnit |
el. |
fjernbetjening; fjernstyring; betjening |
gesundh. |
bekæmpelse |
gesundh., Fischz. |
overvågning |
IT |
regulering; robotstyreenhed |
Maschinenb. |
betjeningselement; styringselement |
Math. |
kontrol; styring |
micr. |
kontrolelement (An object that enables user interaction or input, often to initiate an action, display information, or set values); styring (Management of a computer and its processing abilities so as to maintain order as tasks and activities are carried out. Control applies to measures designed to ensure error-free actions carried out at the right time and in the right order relative to other data-handling or hardware-based activities) |
Recht., Versich., Kommunik. |
tilsyn; afprøvning; bilsyn; efterprøvning; inspektion; syn |
Tech., Bauw. |
kontrolsektion; målested |
Verk. |
betjeningsorgan |
Wirtsch. |
dominans |
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IT |
at kommandere; at styre |
mater. |
styre |
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Maschinenb. |
styringselement |
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Englisch Thesaurus |
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Abkürz. |
contr |
Abkürz., Bergb. |
contl |
Abkürz., E.öl. |
automatic brightness; cntl |
Abkürz., IT |
ctrl |
Energiewirts., Abkürz. |
ctr |
IT |
The means of managing risk, including policies, procedures, guidelines, practices or organizational structures, which can be of an administrative, technical, management, or legal nature. (Also used as a synonym for safeguard or countermeasure) |
Mil., Abkürz. |
cont; ctl |
Tech., Abkürz. |
cntrl |
USA |
Authority that may be less than full command exercised by a commander over part of the activities of subordinate or other organizations (JP 1); In mapping, charting, and photogrammetry, a collective term for a system of marks or objects on the Earth or on a map or a photograph, whose positions or elevations or both have been or will be determined (JP 2-03); Physical or psychological pressures exerted with the intent to assure that an agent or group will respond as directed (JP 3-0); An indicator governing the distribution and use of documents, information, or material. Such indicators are the subject of intelligence community agreement and are specifically defined in appropriate regulations |