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  • 1 referred

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    English-Arabic Medical Dictionary > referred

  • 2 Opportunities Referred By

    A field that holds the name of the person who provided the opportunity.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Opportunities Referred By

  • 3 schedule performance index (SPI)

    "The ratio of the earned value (EV), which is sometimes referred to as the budgeted cost of work performed (BCWP), to the planned value (PV), which is sometimes referred to as the budgeted cost of work scheduled (BCWS). SPI is often used to estimate the project completion date. The SPI value is calculated as follows: SPI = EV/PV. If the resulting SPI value is less than 1.0, that indicates that less work was completed on the project than was planned. If the SPI value is 1.0 or greater, that indicates that more work was completed than was planned."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > schedule performance index (SPI)

  • 4 ad

    A piece of content to be delivered by Commerce Server based on a specific formula for delivery referred to as Need of Delivery (NOD).

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > ad

  • 5 agent

    An application that runs on a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) managed device. The agent application is the object of management activities. A computer running SNMP agent software is also sometimes referred to as an agent.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > agent

  • 6 Automation

    "A technology that is based on the Component Object Model (COM) that enables interoperability among ActiveX components, including OLE components. Formerly referred to as OLE Automation."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Automation

  • 7 base currency

    "The currency a business uses to record all transactions in their ledgers, or the primary currency in which they transact with their bank. The base currency is also commonly referred to as the billing currency, functional currency, or booking currency of a business. The Order Processing pipeline always processes orders using the base currency of the Web site. The base currency can be different than the buyer currency and the supplier currency. The base currency is stored in the billing_currency field in the orderform header."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > base currency

  • 8 native mode

    "In Windows2000 domains, the domain mode in which all domain controllers in a domain are running Windows2000 and a domain administrator has switched the domain operation mode from mixed mode to native mode. Native mode supports universal groups and nesting of groups. In native mode, domain controllers running WindowsNT4.0 or earlier are not supported. In Windows Server2003 domains, native mode is referred to as 'Windows2000 native', and it is one of three domain functional levels available."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > native mode

  • 9 relative path

    "A path that is implied by the current working directory. When a user enters a command that refers to a file, if the full pathname is not entered, the current working directory becomes the relative path of the file referred to."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > relative path

  • 10 user principal name

    A user account name (sometimes referred to as the user logon name) and a domain name identifying the domain in which the user account is located. This is the standard usage for logging on to a Windows domain. The format is: user\@domain.com (as for an e-mail address).

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > user principal name

  • 11 UPN

    A user account name (sometimes referred to as the user logon name) and a domain name identifying the domain in which the user account is located. This is the standard usage for logging on to a Windows domain. The format is: user\@domain.com (as for an e-mail address).

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > UPN

  • 12 macro group

    A collection of related macros that are stored together under a single macro name. The collection is often referred to simply as a macro.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > macro group

  • 13 relative reference

    "In a formula, the address of a cell based on the relative position of the cell that contains the formula and the cell referred to. If you copy the formula, the reference automatically adjusts."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > relative reference

  • 14 region selection

    A selection technique that involves dragging out a bounding outline (also referred to as a marquee) to define the selected objects.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > region selection

  • 15 zero bug bounce

    "The first point in time after a milestone (typically code complete) that there are no active bugs accepted by the triage meetings that are older a specified amount of time (typically between 3 hours and 3 days). It is referred to as bounce because bugs checked in can cause regressions and these regressions can cause the number of bugs to ""bounce"" back up from zero."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > zero bug bounce

  • 16 NTLM

    "A protocol using a challenge-response mechanism for authentication in which clients are able to verify their identities without sending a password to the server. It consists of three messages, commonly referred to as Type 1 (negotiation), Type 2 (challenge) and Type 3 (authentication)."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > NTLM

  • 17 Task Scheduler

    A tool which enables users to automatically perform routine tasks on a chosen computer by monitoring whatever criteria the users choose to initiate the tasks (referred to as triggers) and then executing the tasks when the criteria is met.

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > Task Scheduler

  • 18 MHTML

    "A standard method for sending an HTML document encapsulated with inline graphics, applets, linked documents, and other items referred to in the HTML document."

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > MHTML

  • 19 message envelope

    "The information contained in an e-mail message that is required to send and deliver a message between messaging servers by using SMTP protocol commands. The message envelope contains the sender e-mail address and the recipient e-mail address information. Recipients never see the message envelope, because it is not part of the message content, and it is discarded when the message reaches its destination. The X.400 messaging standard equivalent to the message envelope is called the ""P1 header."" The message envelope is often referred to as the ""P1 header."""

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > message envelope

  • 20 P1 header

    "The information contained in an e-mail message that is required to send and deliver a message between messaging servers by using SMTP protocol commands. The message envelope contains the sender e-mail address and the recipient e-mail address information. Recipients never see the message envelope, because it is not part of the message content, and it is discarded when the message reaches its destination. The X.400 messaging standard equivalent to the message envelope is called the ""P1 header."" The message envelope is often referred to as the ""P1 header."""

    English-Arabic terms dictionary > P1 header

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  • Referred — Refer Re*fer (r[ e]*f[ e]r ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Referred} (r[ e]*f[ e]rd ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Referring}.] [F. r[ e]f[ e]rer, L. referre; pref. re re + ferre to bear. See {Bear} to carry.] 1. To carry or send back. [Obs.] Chaucer. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Referred pain — is a term used to describe the phenomenon of pain perceived at a site adjacent to or at a distance from the site of an injury s origin. One of the best examples of this is during ischemia brought on by an angina pectoris, or heart attack. Even… …   Wikipedia

  • referred pain — n a pain subjectively localized in one region though due to irritation in another region * * * pain felt in a part of the body other than where it might be expected. An abscess beneath the diaphragm, for example, may cause a referred pain in the… …   Medical dictionary

  • referred pain — n. pain, felt in a particular area of the body, that originates from somewhere else in the body …   English World dictionary

  • Referred itch — An diagram showing the connected points between stimulus and itch. Mitempfindung, or referred itch, is the phenomenon in which a stimulus applied in one region of the body is felt as an itch or irritation in a different part of the body. The… …   Wikipedia

  • referred pain — noun pain that is felt at a place in the body different from the injured or diseased part where the pain would be expected angina pectoris can cause referred pain in the left shoulder pain in the right shoulder can be referred pain from… …   Useful english dictionary

  • referred pain — synalgia pain felt in a part of the body other than where it might be expected. An abscess beneath the diaphragm, for example, may cause a referred pain in the shoulder area, while heart disorders may cause pain in the left arm and fingers. The… …   The new mediacal dictionary

  • referred — re·ferred (re furdґ) of sensory phenomena, perceived at a site other than the one being stimulated; see under pain and sensation …   Medical dictionary

  • referred to — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Mentioned] Syn. brought up, alluded to, spoken about; see mentioned , suggested . 2. [Directed] Syn. recommended, sent on, introduced; see proposed , transferred …   English dictionary for students

  • referred — re·fer || rɪ fÉœr / fɜː v. send, direct; ascribe to, relate to; pertain to, apply to; call attention to, allude to …   English contemporary dictionary

  • referred to — mentioned, indicated …   English contemporary dictionary

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