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Protocol
 -protocol
commun. πρωτόκολλο
IT πρωτόκολλο; πρωτόκολλο Ν; πρωτόκολλο
 Protocol
econ. πρωτόκολλο
 protocol
environ. πρωτόκολλο
IT πρωτόκολλο Ν
| established
 established
gen. καθιερωμένη; καθιερωμένο; καθιερωμένος
| by
 by
gen. διά
| the
 the
gen. ή
| Council
 council
law gen. διοικητικό συμβούλιο
in accordance with | Article
 article
med. άρθρωση
34 | of
 of
gen. από
| the
 the
gen. ή
| Treaty
 Treaty
fin. Συνθήκη
| on
 on
gen. ανοιχτό
| the
 the
gen. ή
| European
 european
gen. ευρωπαϊκά
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protocol ['prəutəkɔl] n
IT πρωτόκολλο Ν
stat. πρωτόκολλο
N-protocol n
commun. πρωτόκολλο Ν
IT πρωτόκολλο; πρωτόκολλο Ν; πρωτόκολλοΝ
Protocol EU n
econ. πρωτόκολλο (ΕE)
protocol 1. The original draft of a document. 2. An international agreement of a less formal nature than a treaty. It is often used to amend treaties n
environ. πρωτόκολλο
 English thesaurus
protocol ['prəutəkɔl] n
IT The rules by which a network operates and controls the flow and priority of transmissions
med. The detailed plan for conducting a clinical trial. The protocol is carefully designed to safeguard the health of participants and to answer specific research questions. The protocol describes what the trial will do, how it will be carried out, and why each part of the trial is necessary. Each person participating in a clinical trial must agree to the rules set out by the protocol. see also clinical trial, eligibility criteria
metrol. A protocol is a set of conventions relating to the data format and control procedures necessary for communication between two devices or processes
protocol TCP/IP n
IT Provides the basis for the Internet; a set of communication protocols that encompass media access, packet transport, session communication, file transfer, electronic mail e-mail, terminal emulation, remote file access and network management
Protocol ['prəutəkɔl] n
USA P
Protocol , established by the Council in accordance with Article 34 of the Treaty on the European: 1 phrase in 1 subject
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