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21 X-linked ichthyosis
سماك مرتبط بالإكس* * *سُماكٌ مُرْتَبِطٌ بالإِكس -
22 X-linked inheritance
وراثة مرتبطة بالإكس* * *وِراثَةٌ مُرْتَبِطَةٌ بالإِكس -
23 X-linked muscular dystrophy
الحثل العضلي المرتبط بالإكس* * *الحَثَلُ العَضَلِيُّ المُرْتَبِطُ بالإِكسEnglish-Arabic Medical Dictionary > X-linked muscular dystrophy
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24 Y- linked gene
جين مرتبط بالصبغي Y* * *جينٌ مُرْتَبِطٌ بالصِّبْغِيِّ Y -
25 object linking and embedding
"A technology for transferring and sharing information among applications. When an object, such as an image file created with a paint program, is linked to a compound document, such as a spreadsheet or a document created with a word processing program, the document contains only a reference to the object; any changes made to the contents of a linked object will be seen in the compound document. When an object is embedded in a compound document, the document contains a copy of the object; any changes made to the contents of the original object will not be seen in the compound document unless the embedded object is updated."English-Arabic terms dictionary > object linking and embedding
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26 OLE
"A technology for transferring and sharing information among applications. When an object, such as an image file created with a paint program, is linked to a compound document, such as a spreadsheet or a document created with a word processing program, the document contains only a reference to the object; any changes made to the contents of a linked object will be seen in the compound document. When an object is embedded in a compound document, the document contains a copy of the object; any changes made to the contents of the original object will not be seen in the compound document unless the embedded object is updated." -
27 external task
"A task that represents a linked task in another project, providing an easy way to review the attributes of linked tasks without switching between projects. An external task can be changed only in the source project." -
28 task dependency
"A relationship between two linked tasks; linked by a dependency between their finish and start dates. There are four kinds of task dependencies: Finish-to-start [FS], Start-to-start [SS], Finish-to-finish [FF], and Start-to-finish [SF]." -
29 link
I[liŋk] n օղակ, կապ. links շղթաներ, կապանքներ. the missing link բա ցա կա յող/պա կասող օղակը. cultural links մշակութային կապերII[liŋk] v միացնել, կապել, կապակցել. linked by common interests ընդհանուր հետաքրքրություններով կապված link arms ձեռք ձեռքի տալ. be linked by the telephone հեռախոսակապ ունենալ link up միանալ[liŋk] n ջահ -
30 binding
"A process by which software components and layers are linked together. When a network component is installed, the binding relationships and dependencies for the components are established. Binding allows components to communicate with each other." -
31 container application
An application that contains a linked or embedded OLE object from another application. -
32 forest
"One or more Active Directory domains that share the same class and attribute definitions (schema), site and replication information (configuration), and forest-wide search capabilities (global catalog). Domains in the same forest are linked with two-way, transitive trust relationships." -
33 junction point
A physical location on a hard disk that points to data located at another location on your hard disk or another storage device. Junction points are created when you create a mounted drive. You can also create a junction point using the linked command. -
34 package
"An icon that represents embedded or linked information. That information may consist of a complete file, such as a Paint bitmap, or part of a file, such as a spreadsheet cell." -
35 perimeter network
One or more computers that have a connection to the Internet through an external screening router and a connection to the internal network through an interior screening router. Computers that are linked to the perimeter network have limited access to both the Internet and the internal network. This architecture is convenient if multiple hosts require direct Internet access.شبكة فرعية مراقَبة -
36 screened subnet
One or more computers that have a connection to the Internet through an external screening router and a connection to the internal network through an interior screening router. Computers that are linked to the perimeter network have limited access to both the Internet and the internal network. This architecture is convenient if multiple hosts require direct Internet access.شبكة فرعية مراقَبة -
37 simple volume
A dynamic volume made up of disk space from a single dynamic disk. A simple volume can consist of a single region on a disk or multiple regions of the same disk that are linked together. -
38 source document
The document where a linked or embedded object was originally created. -
39 Telnet
"A protocol that enables an Internet user to log on to and enter commands on a remote computer linked to the Internet, as if the user were using a text-based terminal directly attached to that computer. Telnet is part of the TCP/IP suite of protocols." -
40 tree
"A data structure containing zero or more nodes that are linked together in a hierarchy. If any nodes are present, one node is the root; each node except the root is the child of one and only one other node, and each node has zero or more nodes as children."
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