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41 ekstraminne
subst. (edb) expanded memory -
42 elektrisk slettbart leselager
subst. (edb) electrical erasable programmable read-only memory -
43 elektrisk slettbart leseminne
subst. (edb) electrical erasable programmable read-only memory -
44 erindring om
(til erindring om) in memory of -
45 erindringsbilde
subst. memory image -
46 erindringsfeil
subst. lapse of memory -
47 erindringsforskyvning
subst. lapse of memory -
48 feilerindring
subst. lapse of memory -
49 felleslager
subst. (edb) shared memory -
50 ferrittkjernelager
subst. (teleteknikk) ferrite core memory -
51 filmlager
subst. (edb) photo-optical memory -
52 flash-minne
subst. (edb) flash memory -
53 gjemmeverk
subst. memory -
54 historisk logg
subst. (edb) historic log, memory log -
55 holografisk lager
subst. (edb) holographic memory -
56 holografisk lagerenhet
subst. (edb) holographic memory -
57 hovedlager
subst. main bearing, main storage subst. (edb) central storage, general memory -
58 hukommelsesadresse
subst. (edb) memory address -
59 hukommelsesfeil
subst. slip of the memory, laps -
60 hukommelsessvikt
subst. lapse of memory
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