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101 ledger card
• kartotečna karta; kartotečna kartica -
102 logic card
• logiča kartica -
103 machine-operated card
• bušena kartica za mašinsku obradu -
104 magnetic-card storage
• memorija sa magnetnim karticama -
105 magnetic card
• magnetna kartica -
106 manual punched card
• ručno bušena kartica -
107 mark-sensing card
• obeležena bušena kartica -
108 master card
• matična kartica; osnovna kartica; stalna bušena kartica -
109 membership card
• članska knjižica -
110 microfilm punched card
• aperturna bušena kartica; bušena kartica sa otvorima; mikrofilmska bušena kartica; prorezana bušena kartica -
111 mikrofilm card
• aperturna bušena kartica; bušena kartica sa otvorima; mikrofilmska bušena kartica; prorezana bušena kartica -
112 multiple spread card
• dokument na više kartica -
113 optical data card
• optička kartica -
114 output option card
• upravljačka kartica za izlaz -
115 packed card
• zbirka kartica; zbirna kartica -
116 padded card
• dopunska kartica -
117 paper tape-to-card converter
• konvertor sa bušene trake na bušene kartice -
118 pattern card
• matrična bušena kartica -
119 pc card
• stand.za prošir.pre.; vrsta magistrale; vrsta sabirnice -
120 picture-card
• karta; slika
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