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21 virke
appear, function, seem, work, work* * *subst. (treforedling) wood, lumber subst. [ materialer] material subst. [aktivitet, arbeid] work, activity, activities verb. [ fungere] act, go, work, function, operate verb. [ arbeide] work verb. [ synes] seem, look, appear (f.eks. ) quite satisfied) (treforedling) (skåret virke) sawn timber (energi) (ferskt virke) green wood (liv og virke) life and work -
22 alarmblokkeringsfunksjon
subst. alarm blocking function -
23 alarmfunksjon
subst. alarm function -
24 algebraisk funksjon
subst. algebraical function -
25 angrefunksjon
subst. (edb) [ i dataprogrammer] undo function -
26 arbeidsfunksjon
subst. work function -
27 autokorrelasjon-funksjon
subst. (petro) autocorrelation function -
28 autokorrelasjonfunksjon
subst. autocorrelation function -
29 autokorrelasjonsfunksjon
subst. auto correlation function -
30 automatisk fuktighetsfjerning
subst. (petro) automatic boost function -
31 avsnittsskilling
subst. (teleteknikk) alignment function -
32 avstengingsfunksjon
subst. shutdown function -
33 bakgrunnsfunksjon
subst. (edb) background function -
34 basisbåndrespons
(fiberoptikk) baseband transfer function -
35 beredskapsfunksjon
subst. contingency function -
36 beskrivende funksjon
subst. describing function -
37 beslutningsregel
subst. decision function -
38 blokkeringsfunksjon
subst. blocking function -
39 boolesk funksjon
subst. (teleteknikk) boolean function -
40 boolsk funksjon
(edb) Boolean function
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