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| -function | |
| technol. | funktion |
| function | |
| micr. | funktion |
| technol. | operation; funktion |
| functioning | |
| posp. | arbejdsform; arbejdsgang; forretningsgang; funktionsmåde; måde at fungere på |
| opiek. | funktionsevne |
| Independent | |
| posp. | Uafhængig |
| independent | |
| med. | uafhængig |
| testing | |
| ekon. | forsøg |
| technol. | test |
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| funktion (A piece of code that operates as a single logical unit. A function is called by name, accepts optional input parameters, and returns a status and optional output parameters. Many programming languages support functions) | |||
| operation; funktion | |||
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| funktioner | |||
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| funktion | |||
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| arbejdsform; arbejdsgang; forretningsgang; funktionsmåde; måde at fungere på | |||
| funktionsevne | |||
| Angielski tezaurus | |||
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| fun | |||
| The broad, general, and enduring role for which an organization is designed, equipped, and trained (JP 1) | |||
| fct; fctn; func | |||
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function-independent : 1 do fraz, 1 tematyki |
| Elektronika | 1 |