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1 affect
[΄æfekt] v ներգործել, ազդել. affect one’s health/decision ներգործել առողջության վրա, ազդել որոշման վրա. This affects me Դա ինձ է վերաբերում. affected by cold ցրտից անմիջապես ազդված. (հուզվել) We were affected by the play Ներկայացումը մեզ հուզեց. (ձևա նալ, ձևացնել) He affects indifference Նա ան տարբեր է ձևանում. He affects not to hear Նա ձևացնում է, որ չի լսում -
2 Affect
v́ أثر، خص، لحق -
3 affect
1) عاطفة 2) وجدان 3) يصيب* * *وِجْدان -
4 AFFECT
"قلد, حاكى, تكلف, اختار" -
5 control group
A set of controls that are conceptually or logically related. Controls that are conceptually related are usually viewed together but do not necessarily affect each other. Controls that are logically related affect each other. -
6 User Account Control
"A security feature that helps prevent unauthorized changes to a computer, by asking user for permission or administrator credentials before performing actions that could potentially affect the computer's operation or that change settings that affect multiple users." -
7 UAC
"A security feature that helps prevent unauthorized changes to a computer, by asking user for permission or administrator credentials before performing actions that could potentially affect the computer's operation or that change settings that affect multiple users." -
8 copy
"To duplicate information and reproduce it in another part of a document, in a different file or memory location, or in a different medium. A copy operation can affect data ranging from a single character to large segments of text, a graphics image, or from one to many data files." -
9 copy backup
"A backup that copies all selected files but does not mark each file as having been backed up (in other words, the archive attribute is not cleared). Copying is useful if you want to back up files between normal and incremental backups because copying does not affect these other backup operations." -
10 skin
A customized user interface that overlays an existing user interface. A skin customizes the look of the program but does not affect its functionality. Programs that allow the use of skins usually make standards available for the creation and distribution of new skins. -
11 form properties
"Attributes of a form that affect its appearance or behavior. For example, the DefaultView property is a form property that determines whether a form will automatically open in Form view or Datasheet view." -
12 record type
"The representation of all the instances of a particular record. When changes are made to a record type, those changes will affect all individual records of that type." -
13 cause and effect diagram
A type of diagram that documents all the factors that contribute to or affect a given situation (all the causes that lead to a certain effect). -
14 Ishikawa diagram
A type of diagram that documents all the factors that contribute to or affect a given situation (all the causes that lead to a certain effect). -
15 fishbone diagram
A type of diagram that documents all the factors that contribute to or affect a given situation (all the causes that lead to a certain effect). -
16 characteristic diagram
A type of diagram that documents all the factors that contribute to or affect a given situation (all the causes that lead to a certain effect). -
17 standard account
A type of user account that allows users to install software and change system settings that do not affect other users or the security of the computer. This account type is recommended for daily use. -
18 META tag
"An HTML tag that appears in the HEAD portion of the Web page. META tags supply information about a page but do not affect its appearance. A standard META tag ""generator"" is used to indicate the content of a Web page." -
19 workflow stage
An element of workflow logic that groups steps. Adding stages to a workflow does not affect how the steps function. Stages are purely for conceptual grouping of steps within complex workflows. -
20 stage
An element of workflow logic that groups steps. Adding stages to a workflow does not affect how the steps function. Stages are purely for conceptual grouping of steps within complex workflows.
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Affect — Af*fect ([a^]f*f[e^]kt ), n. [L. affectus.] 1. Affection; inclination; passion; feeling; disposition. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. (Psychotherapy) The emotional complex associated with an idea or mental state. In hysteria, the affect is… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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