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1 computer-aided testing
(CAT) < qualit> (testing of a product before its production) ■ Computer-Aided Testing n (CAT); rechnerunterstützte Prüfverfahren npl ; rechnerunterstütztes Testen nEnglish-german technical dictionary > computer-aided testing
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2 CAT
<med.tech> ■ Computer-Aided Tomography f (CAT); computerunterstützte Tomographie f< print> ■ computergestützte Typographie f< qualit> (testing of a product before its production) ■ Computer-Aided Testing n (CAT); rechnerunterstützte Prüfverfahren npl ; rechnerunterstütztes Testen n< transl> ■ Computer-Aided Translation f (CAT); rechnerunterstütztes Übersetzen n ; computerunterstütztes Übersetzen n
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