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  • 1 Record a closed campaign response

    Check box that indicates if the user wants to create a campaign response based on the information that is included in the opportunity.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Record a closed campaign response

  • 2 ar-sa يحدث

    "An interval of time used by of a zone to determine how often to check if their zone data needs to be refreshed. When the refresh interval expires, the secondary master checks with its source for the zone to see if its zone data is still current or if it needs to be updated using a zone transfer. This interval is set in the SOA (start-of-authority) resource record for each zone."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > ar-sa يحدث

  • 3 refresh interval

    "An interval of time used by of a zone to determine how often to check if their zone data needs to be refreshed. When the refresh interval expires, the secondary master checks with its source for the zone to see if its zone data is still current or if it needs to be updated using a zone transfer. This interval is set in the SOA (start-of-authority) resource record for each zone."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > refresh interval

  • 4 medical

    I
    [΄medikl] n խսկց. ուսանող-բժիշկ
    II
    [΄medikl] a բժշկական. medical attention/ care բժշկական սպասարկում. medical check up բժշկական հսկողություն. have a medical examination բժշկական ստուգում անցնել. medical record/card հիվանդության պատմություն, բժշկական քարտ. the medical profession բժիշկներ. medical officer բուժծառայության սպա. medical treatment բուժում. medical evidence բժշկական ապացույց. army medical corps ռազմաբժշկական ծառայություն. medical practitioner գործող բժիշկ. medical secrecy բժշկական գաղտնիք

    English-Armenian dictionary > medical

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