segmentar | |
genet. | cleave |
segmento | |
comp., MS | chunk; segment; slice |
el. | chip |
fin. | sector |
math. | segment |
mech.eng. | ring |
nat.sc. | article |
DAS | |
microbiol. | diacetoxyscirpenol |
DEN | |
stat. | normal equivalent deviate |
de | |
gen. | to pay attention to; at the expense of; to be surprised at; out of; from |
inet. | From: |
dele | |
commun. | dele |
trazado | |
cartogr. | contour |
commun. | marking-out |
comp., MS | path |
construct. | horizontal alignment |
industr. construct. met. | marking out |
mater.sc. | laying out; marking off |
tech. | mapped; mapping |
transp. | pegging-out of a track on the site |
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chunk (A concrete sequence of media samples of a track that correspond to a particular interval in an IIS Smooth Streaming presentation); segment (In EDI, a logical combination of elements. For example, name and address details are combined in one segment) | |||
gore; panel | |||
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slice (A subset of the data in a cube, specified by limiting one or more dimensions by members of the dimension) | |||
chip | |||
sector | |||
segment | |||
ring | |||
article | |||
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segment | |||
cleave |
segmento : 348 phrases in 34 subjects |