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1 separation
[ˌsepə΄reiʃn] n բաժանում, անջատում. իրավ. ապահարզան, տարանջատ բնակություն. separation of property գույքի բաժանում. separation allowance կնոջը տրվող դրամա կան նպաստ, ապրուստավճար -
2 Separation
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3 separation
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4 Separation as to bed and board
انفصال جُسْمَانِي ، تفريق بين الزوجينEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Separation as to bed and board
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5 Separation charge
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6 Separation of estates, as to property Separatism
فصل أموال الزوجين ، انفصال الذمة الماليةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Separation of estates, as to property Separatism
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7 Separation of powers
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8 SEPARATION POINT
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9 separation problem
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > separation problem
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10 Action for separation of estate
دعوى صحة ونفاذ تعاقد،English-Arabic economic glossary > Action for separation of estate
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11 Judicial separation
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12 Controlled separation
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13 ESTIMATED TIME FOR SEPARATION
English-Arabic military dictionary > ESTIMATED TIME FOR SEPARATION
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14 FIRE SEPARATION
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > FIRE SEPARATION
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15 MINERAL SEPARATION
English-Arabic construction engineering dictionary > MINERAL SEPARATION
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16 lining separation
English-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > lining separation
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17 color separation
"A decomposed layer of a full-color image used in printing. Typical printing processes use four color separations (cyan, magenta, yellow, and black) which combine together to produce the final image." -
18 ASP.NET
"A set of technologies in the Microsoft.NET Framework for building Web applications and XML Web services. ASP.NET pages execute on the server and generate markup (such as HTML, WML, or XML) that is sent to a desktop or mobile browser. ASP.NET pages use a compiled, event-driven programming model that improves performance and enables the separation of application logic and user interface. ASP.NET pages and XML Web services files created using ASP.NET contain server-side (rather than client-side) logic written in Visual Basic.NET, C#.NET, or any.NET-compatible language. Web applications and XML Web services take advantage of the features of the common language runtime, such as type safety, inheritance, language interoperability, versioning, and integrated security."ASP.NET -
19 Web Services Description Language
"An XML format for describing Web services. WSDL allows Web service providers and users of such services to work together easily by enabling the separation of the description of the abstract functionality offered by a service from concrete details of a service description such as ""how"" and ""where"" that functionality is offered."English-Arabic terms dictionary > Web Services Description Language
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20 WSDL
"An XML format for describing Web services. WSDL allows Web service providers and users of such services to work together easily by enabling the separation of the description of the abstract functionality offered by a service from concrete details of a service description such as ""how"" and ""where"" that functionality is offered."
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