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61 krysshenvisning
subst. cross reference -
62 Legemiddelhåndboka
subst. UK: National Treatment Guidelines for Health Personnel subst. US: Physicians' Desk Reference -
63 loggreferanse
subst. (edb) log reference -
64 maksimalt tillatt referansetemperatur
subst. maximum permissible reference point temperatureNorsk-engelsk ordbok > maksimalt tillatt referansetemperatur
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65 matrisereferanse
subst. matrix reference -
66 modulasjon med fast referanse
subst. (teleteknikk) modulation with a fixed reference -
67 målemerker
subst. (plast) bench marks, reference marks gauge marks -
68 navn-tittel-henvisning
subst. name-title reference -
69 normalatmosfærisk tilstand
subst. (fluidteknikk) standard reference atmospheric conditions, ANR -
70 nullinje
subst. line of zero deviation, zero line subst. zero line, index line, reference line -
71 nullnivå
subst. (kart) datum level, reference plane -
72 nullpunktreferanse
subst. zero point reference -
73 nullpunktsreferanse
subst. (elektrisitet) zero point reference -
74 nullretning
subst. (kart) reference direction -
75 oppslagstabell
subst. reference table, look-up table -
76 OSI-referansemodell
(edb) OSI reference model -
77 posisjonsreferansesystem
subst. (petro) position reference system -
78 prosedyrereferanse
subst. procedure reference -
79 referanse
subst. reference -
80 referanseart
subst. (biologi) reference species
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Reference — For help in citing references, see Wikipedia:Citing sources. For the Wikipedia Reference Desk, see Wikipedia:Reference desk. Reference is derived from Middle English referren, from Middle French rèférer, from Latin referre, to carry back , formed … Wikipedia