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gen. |
afdeling |
agric., construct. |
sekundært sugedræn |
chem. |
rørforgrening |
comp., MS |
forgrene (To allow a collection of files to evolve in two or more divergent paths); gren (A segment of a logical tree structure, representing a folder and any folders that it contains); forgrening (A fork within a conversation, where more than one reply was made to a single e-mail and caused a split in the conversation); udløber (A fork within a conversation, where more than one reply was made to a single e-mail and caused a split in the conversation); oprette en forgrening (In reference to a package, to upgrade an existing sequenced application package and run it side-by-side with the original sequenced application package) |
econ. |
filial |
el. |
afgreningskredsløb; afgreningsnetvæk |
fin. |
bankfilial |
insur. |
branche |
IT |
hop; skip |
IT, tech. |
overspring |
mech.eng. |
studse |
med. |
ramus |
nat.sc. |
gren (ramus) |
transp. |
forgrening; forgrening af en vej |
transp., construct. |
kanalarm; kanal-arm |
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IT, tech. |
at afgrene |
nat.sc. |
forgrene sig |
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forestr., industr., construct. |
afgrene; afkvase; afkviste |
med. |
ramifikation |
nat.sc. |
forgrening (ramificatio); forgrenet |
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English thesaurus |
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mil., abbr. |
br |
USA |
An arm or service of the Army. see also sequel; The contingency options built into the base plan used for changing the mission, orientation, or direction of movement of a force to aid success of the operation based on anticipated events, opportunities, or disruptions caused by enemy actions and reactions (JP 5-0) see also sequel; A subdivision of any organization. see also sequel; A geographically separate unit of an activity, which performs all or part of the primary functions of the parent activity on a smaller scale. see also sequel |
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foreig.aff. |
Office of a Deputy Minister (a Deputy Minister's Office) |