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21 functiewaarde
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22 functie
2 [werking, activiteit] function3 [wiskunde] function♦voorbeelden:een hoge functie bekleden • hold an important positionzijn functie neerleggen • resign one's positionin functie treden/blijven/zijn • take up/remain in/be in office -
23 functie van de gemiddelde steekproefomvang
• average sample number function: ASN functionNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > functie van de gemiddelde steekproefomvang
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24 hergroepagefunctie
• reforwarding function• regroupage functionNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > hergroepagefunctie
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25 hulpfunctie
• help function• miscellaneous function -
26 niet-lineaire potentiometer
• loaded potentiometer function generator• shaped-card potentiometer• tapped-potentiometer function generatorNederlands-Engels Technisch Woordenboek > niet-lineaire potentiometer
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27 schakelfunctie
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28 voorraadfunctie
• inventory function• stock function -
29 functioneren
♦voorbeelden:de ontsteking functioneert slecht • the ignition is not working properly -
30 Hodgkin
family name; Alan Lloyd Hodgkin, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for studies on nerve function; Hodgkin's disease, malignant progressive disease which affects the lymph nodes as well as the spleen and the liver -
31 adverbiaal
adj. adverbial, relating to or having the function of an adverb -
32 ambt
n. function, duty, role; office, employment, place -
33 brugfunctie
n. bridging function -
34 buigingsuitgang
n. addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar) -
35 capaciteit
adj. capacitive, of capacitance, of the ability to collect an electrical charge (Electricity)--------n. capacity, volume which can be contained or received; function, role -
36 compatibiliteit
n. compatibility, suitability; ability of a program or hardware to function in the same way as other programs or hardware (Computers) -
37 differentiatie
n. differentiation, act of distinguishing; discrimination; act of changing; transforming of a function into its derivative (Mathematics) -
38 differentiëring
n. differentiation, act of distinguishing; discrimination; act of changing; transforming of a function into its derivative (Mathematics) -
39 dubbelfunctie
n. dual function -
40 flexie
n. inflection, addition of a suffix or other element to the basic form of a word to change its meaning or function (Grammar)
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