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1 prepared
[pri΄peəd] a պատրաստ. prepared to help օգնության պատրաստ. not to be prepared պատրաստ չլինել -
2 PREPARED MISSILE
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3 PREPARED POSITION
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4 report
"The presentation of information about a given topic, typically in printed form. Reports prepared with computers and appropriate software can include text, graphics, and charts. Database programs can include special software for creating report forms and generating reports. Desktop publishing software and laser printers or typesetting equipment can be used to produce publication-quality output." -
5 populate
To import prepared data using a software procedure rather than the end user entering the information. -
6 static page
A Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) page that is prepared in advance of a request for it and that is sent to the client upon request. This page takes no special action when it is requested. -
7 prepopulation
A process of importing prepared data using a software procedure rather than the end user entering the information.
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