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| gen. |
training; order of reference; appraisal; instructional materials |
| ambient. |
taking of evidence In criminal law and torts, the act of laying hold upon an evidence, with or without removing the same (droit) |
| comp. |
learning; education; operator (as an instruction) |
| constr. |
instructions; recommendations |
| econ., derech. |
briefing |
| educ. |
educational services; instruction services; teaching; tuition |
| equip. |
instruction order; instruction word |
| IT, tec. |
statement; command; order |
| jur. |
taking of the evidence; taking of evidence; committal proceedings; trial; investigation |
| jur., fin., ingl. |
direction |
| micr. |
statement (The smallest executable entity within a programming language) |
| nacion., jur. |
Inquiry; inquiry |
| patent. |
doctrine; provision; prescription; rule; éducation; information |
| polít., jur. |
preparatory inquiry |
| tec. |
instruction |
| telecom. |
directive (EU); command (computer); instruction (computer, computer) |
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| gen. |
briefing; order of reference |
| constr. |
instruction |
| fond. |
terms of reference |
| quím. |
direction; regulation |
| transp., ingl. |
instructions |