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61 pseudo-Babinski's sign
عَلاَمَةُ بابنسكي الكاذبة (في التهاب سنجابية النخاع) -
62 Quénu-Muret sign
علامة كينو - موريه* * *عَلاَمَةُ كينو - موريه (في أم الدم) -
63 Roser-Braun sign
علامة روزر - براون* * *عَلاَمَةُ روزَر - براون (في الورم السحائي) -
64 Soto-Hall sign
علامة سوتو - هول* * *عَلاَمَةُ سوتو - هول (في تشوهات العمود الفقاري) -
65 Traffic sign
علامة مرورية، لافتة مرورية -
66 Traffic sign board
لوحة إشارات المرور -
67 GIVE YOUR CALL SIGN?
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68 CS CALL SIGN
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69 caution sign
إشارة تَحْذير -
70 fire - fighting apparatus sign
شاخصة أجهزةِ مُكَافَحَةِ الحريقEnglish-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > fire - fighting apparatus sign
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71 mandatory sign
شاخصة إجباريّةEnglish-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > mandatory sign
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72 prohibition sign
شاخِصة مَنْعEnglish-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > prohibition sign
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73 safe-condition sign
English-Arabic engineering terms dictionary > safe-condition sign
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74 plus sign
"The + character, used to indicate addition or a positive number." -
75 at sign
The separator between account names and domain names in Internet e-mail addresses.العلامة \@ -
76 DEGREE SIGN
The ° character -
77 less than sign
The < character. -
78 single sign-on
An authentication process that permits a user to log on to a system once with a single set of credentials to access multiple applications or services. -
79 call sign
"The identifying code letters or numbers of a radio or television transmitting station, assigned by a regulatory body." -
80 un-sign
To remove the digital signature added to the document.
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