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41 case-insensitive
Computing qui ne distingue pas les majuscules des minuscules;∎ this URL is case-insensitive le respect de majuscules et des minuscules n'est pas nécessaire pour cette URLUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > case-insensitive
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42 case-sensitive
Computing qui distingue les majuscules des minuscules;∎ this e-mail address is case-sensitive il faut respecter les majuscules et les minuscules dans cette adresse électroniqueUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > case-sensitive
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43 Case report
Case report, patient's history, case record, medical history, medical card, in-patient chartистория болезни, карта стационарного больного -
44 case record
Case report, patient's history, case record, medical history, medical card, in-patient chartистория болезни, карта стационарного больного -
45 CASE computer-aided software engineering
CASE computer-aided software engineering noun автоматизированное проектиро-вание и создание программАнгло-русский словарь Мюллера > CASE computer-aided software engineering
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46 case study
case study [ˊkeɪsˏstʌdɪ] nконкре́тное социологи́ческое иссле́дование -
47 case-harden
case-harden [ˊkeɪsˏhɑ:dn] v1) тех. цементи́ровать ( сталь)2) де́лать нечувстви́тельным, ожесточа́ть -
48 case-history
case-history noun история болезни -
49 case-knife
case-knife noun нож в футляре -
50 case-law
case-law noun leg. прецедентное право -
51 case-record
case-record [ˊkeɪsˏrekɔ:d] nисто́рия боле́зни; ка́рточка (амбулаторная, диспансерная) -
52 case-shot
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53 case-worm
case-worm [ˊkeɪswɜ:m] nзоол. ку́колка, ко́кон -
54 case hardening
- case hardening
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Англо-русский строительный словарь. — М.: Русский Язык. С.Н.Корчемкина, С.К.Кашкина, С.В.Курбатова. 1995.
Англо-русский словарь строительных терминов > case hardening
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55 case glass
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56 case binding
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57 case-bound
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58 case castings
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59 case ending
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60 case furniture
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