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41 broadcast communication method
communicatiemethode voor het uitzenden van gegevensEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > broadcast communication method
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42 Casteljau method
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43 class-relation method
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44 class method
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45 control method
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46 Coons method
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47 critical path method: CPM
kritieke padmethodemethode van het kritieke padEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > critical path method: CPM
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48 datagram method
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49 Delphi method
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50 descriptive method
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51 design method
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52 development method
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53 dispatching method
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54 due date filing method
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55 empiric method
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56 etched- foil transfer method
etsoverneemmethodeEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > etched- foil transfer method
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57 etched-foil transfer method
subtractieve overneemmethodeEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > etched-foil transfer method
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58 etched-oil transfer method
subtractieve methodeEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > etched-oil transfer method
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59 etching transfer method
etsoverneemmethodeEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > etching transfer method
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60 expert system development method
ontwikkelsysteem voor expertsystemenEnglish-Dutch technical dictionary > expert system development method
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