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101 Variant data type
"The default data type for variables that don't have type-declaration characters when a Deftype statement isn't in effect. A Variant can store numeric, string, date/time, Null, or Empty data." -
102 CMOS
"A semiconductor technology in which pairs of metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOFSETs), one N-type and one P-type, are integrated on a single silicon chip." -
103 Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
"A semiconductor technology in which pairs of metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOFSETs), one N-type and one P-type, are integrated on a single silicon chip."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
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104 Windows Management Instrumentation filter
"A query that is based on Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and used to filter the effect of a Group Policy object (GPO). WMI filters are written in WMI Query Language (WQL) and are evaluated on the target computer or user. If the filter evaluates to true, then the GPO is applied. Otherwise, the GPO is not applied. WMI filters are useful for exception management."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Windows Management Instrumentation filter
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105 WMI filter
"A query that is based on Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and used to filter the effect of a Group Policy object (GPO). WMI filters are written in WMI Query Language (WQL) and are evaluated on the target computer or user. If the filter evaluates to true, then the GPO is applied. Otherwise, the GPO is not applied. WMI filters are useful for exception management." -
106 security context
"The security attributes or rules that are currently in effect. For example, the rules that govern what a user can do to a protected object are determined by security information in the user's access token and in the object's security descriptor. Together, the access token and the security descriptor form a security context for the user's actions on the object."سياق الأمان -
107 load simulation
"An attempt to model the effect of many users accessing a server at the same time. Load tests do not generate actual load with actual users, but rather simulated load with virtual users." -
108 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). -
109 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). -
110 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). -
111 Headphone Virtualization mode
An audio effect setting that allows users with stereo headphones to experience stereo and multi-channel content without the need to set up an extensive multi-channel speaker system.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Headphone Virtualization mode
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112 Virtualization Mode
An audio effect setting that allows users with stereo headphones to experience stereo and multi-channel content without the need to set up an extensive multi-channel speaker system. -
113 glass
A visual effect that imparts a quality of translucency to windows. -
114 Brightness, Decrease
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker."السطوع، تخفيض" -
115 Brightness, Increase
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker."السطوع، زيادة" -
116 Ease In
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker. -
117 Ease Out
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker. -
118 Fade In, From Black
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker."إظهار، من تعتيم" -
119 Fade In, From White
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker."إظهار، من الأبيض" -
120 Fade Out, To Black
A filter effect in Windows Movie Maker."تلاشي للخارج، إلى تعتيم"
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