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61 list index
"The sequence of numbers for items in a list, starting with 0 for the first item, 1 for the second item, and so forth." -
62 motion path
The path that a specified object or text will follow as part of an animation sequence for a slide. -
63 moving average
"A sequence of averages computed from parts of a data series. In a chart, a moving average smooths the fluctuations in data, thus showing the pattern or trend more clearly." -
64 string expression
"An expression that evaluates to a sequence of contiguous characters. Elements of the expression can be: functions that return a string or a string Variant (VarType 8); a string literal, constant, variable, or Variant." -
65 logon script path
"A sequence of directory names that specifies the location of the logon script. When a user logs on, the authenticating computer locates the specified logon script (if one has been assigned to that user account) by following that computer's local logon script path (usually systemroot\\\\System32\\\\Repl\\\\Import\\\\Scripts)." -
66 storyboard
A view of the workspace that displays the sequence of your clips. -
67 precomposed character
"A single character that represents a sequence of characters, usually a combination of a base character and one or more diacritics."حرف مركّب -
68 log chain
"A continuous sequence of transaction logs for a database. A new log chain begins with the first backup taken after the database is created, or when the database is switched from the simple to the full or bulk-logged recovery model. A log chain forks after a restore followed by a recovery, creating a new recovery branch." -
69 automatic outlining
"The process that makes it possible to collapse a sequence of text lines into a single line. For example, in C++ all methods can be collapsed to a single line, showing only the method signature." -
70 check
"A written order on a bank to pay a sum of money from funds in an account. Checks show the name of the company or individual receiving payment, the signature and account number of the person issuing the check, the payment amount and the current date. Checks usually are numbered in sequence." -
71 cheque
"A written order on a bank to pay a sum of money from funds in an account. Checks show the name of the company or individual receiving payment, the signature and account number of the person issuing the check, the payment amount and the current date. Checks usually are numbered in sequence." -
72 picking route
The prescribed sequence for withdrawing the required components from inventory for manufacturing a product. -
73 configuration route
The sequence in which configuration groups are selected during the production process. -
74 job type
"A classification of jobs based on the sequence in which they occur, from the time a job enters the work center to the time it leaves the work center." -
75 business view
A business data perspective. Designated fields and records are arranged in a designated sequence. -
76 use case
A collection of scenarios which make up a behaviorally related sequence of interactions that a user performs in a dialog with a system. -
77 workflow
"A sequence of activities, actions, or tasks through which documents or items are passed as part of an automated business process." -
78 f-stop
"In photography, a unit on a scale used on camera lenses to indicate a sequence of f-numbers where each stop corresponds to an f-number and with each stop the light that reaches the film is halved." -
79 passphrase
"A sequence of words or other text used to gain access to a network, program, or data. A passphrase is generally longer for added security." -
80 ar-sa DTMF
"A discrete packet of binary data that has an exceptionally large size, such as pictures or audio tracks stored as digital data, or any variable or table column large enough to hold such values. The designation ""binary large object"" typically refers to a packet of data that is stored in a database and is treated as a sequence of uninterpreted bytes."
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séquence — [ sekɑ̃s ] n. f. • 1170; bas lat. sequentia 1 ♦ Liturg. Chant rythmé qui prolonge le verset de l alléluia (à la messe) ou le trait (II, 5o). 2 ♦ (1534) À certains jeux, Série d au moins trois cartes de même couleur qui se suivent (⇒ 1. quarte,… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Sequence — Se quence, v. t. (Biochem.) to determine the sequence of; as, to sequence a protein or a DNA fragment. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sequence — late 14c., hymn sung after the Hallelujah and before the Gospel, from O.Fr. sequence answering verses (13c.), from M.L. sequentia a following, a succession, from L. sequentem (nom. sequens), prp. of sequi to follow (see SEQUEL (Cf. sequel)). In… … Etymology dictionary
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sequence — англ. [си/куэнс] séquence фр. [сэка/нс] Sequenz нем. [сэквэ/нц] sequenza ит. [сэкуэ/нца] секвенция … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
séquence — sequence англ. [си/куэнс] séquence фр. [сэка/нс] Sequenz нем. [сэквэ/нц] sequenza ит. [сэкуэ/нца] секвенция … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
sequence — ► NOUN 1) a particular order in which related things follow each other. 2) a set of related things that follow each other in a particular order. 3) a part of a film dealing with one particular event or topic. 4) Music a repetition of a phrase or… … English terms dictionary