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engine (A system component that provides complex capability and performs operations on objects); module (In programming, a collection of routines and data structures that performs a particular task or implements a particular abstract data type. Modules usually consist of two parts: an interface, which lists the constants, data types, variables, and routines that can be accessed by other modules or routines, and an implementation, which is private (accessible only to the module) and which contains the source code that actually implements the routines in the module) | |||
basic module | |||
building block | |||
subarray | |||
program module | |||
equipment unit; physical unit | |||
program unit | |||
long term average discharge | |||
modulus (e.g. of the elliptic integral) | |||
diametral pitch | |||
modular unit | |||
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modular | |||
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functional unit | |||
assembly unit; module (austauschbare Funktionsgruppe) | |||
architectural module; modular coordination | |||
unit of study | |||
slide-in chassis; insert | |||
modulus | |||
module (geraetetechnisch) | |||
chip | |||
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