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1 severity
"In Server Manager and Event Viewer, the urgency of an event or error condition, system fault, failure, or action by either the system or the user. Severity can be any of four industry-standard values: Information, Warning, Error, or Critical. These values are defined in the Event Viewer Help." -
2 Severity
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3 severity
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4 severity
[si΄verəti] n խստություն, դաժա նություն, անողոքություն. ուժգնություն, սրություն -
5 severity code
"One of four fields of an SCODE that specifies either success, or the kind of error." -
6 MSRC severity
"A rating that describes the severity of a security issue addressed by a software update, as determined by the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC)." -
7 Accident severity
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8 modified individual control severity
درجة ضبط نظام التحكم الفردي المُعدلEnglish-Arabic automotive engineering dictionary > modified individual control severity
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9 alternate
I[ɔ:l΄tə:nət] a ընդմիջվող, իրար/ միմ յանց հաջորդող. alternate day and night մեկ ցերեկը, մեկ գիշերը. (յուրաքանչյուր երկ րորդը) on alternate days, each alternate day օրը մեջ. (փո խադարձ) alternate favours փոխադարձ ծառայու թյուններII[΄ɔ:ltəneit] v հաջորդել (միմյանց) Wet days alternate with fine days Անձրևոտ և արևոտ օրերը հաջորդում են միմյանց. alternate kindness with severity մերթ բարի, մերթ խիստ լինել
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