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1 subsequent
[΄sʌbsikwənt] a հետագա, հաջորդ, հաջորդող. on a subsequent visit հաջորդ այցելության ժամանակ/ընթացքում -
2 Subsequent
لاحق، تال -
3 Subsequent application
طلب لاحق،- بعد الميعاد -
4 Subsequent period
سنة مالية تالية -
5 Condition subsequent
شرط فاسخ -
6 certificate chain
"A sequence of certificates, where each certificate in the sequence is signed by the subsequent certificate. The last certificate in the chain is normally a self-signed certificate." -
7 validation chain
"A sequence of certificates, where each certificate in the sequence is signed by the subsequent certificate. The last certificate in the chain is normally a self-signed certificate." -
8 chain of trust
"A sequence of certificates, where each certificate in the sequence is signed by the subsequent certificate. The last certificate in the chain is normally a self-signed certificate." -
9 hanging indent
Paragraph formatting in which the second and subsequent lines of a paragraph are indented more than the first line. -
10 ISP sign-up server
"An HTTP server that automates the task of adding new customers to an ISP's customer database. The Internet sign-up server collects information from each customer, adds the information to the ISP's customer database, and then passes a configuration packet back to the customer's desktop computer. The configuration packet contains information that is used to configure the customer's Internet browser for subsequent connection to the ISP's services." -
11 RunOnce application
An application that is configured to run the next time the computer is restarted. The application does not run after any subsequent reboots of the system. -
12 piecemeal restore
"A composite restore in which a database is restored in stages, with each stage corresponding to a restore sequence. The initial sequence restores the files in the primary filegroup, and, optionally, other files, to any point in time supported by the recovery model and brings the database online. Subsequent restore sequences bring remaining files to the point consistent with the database and bring them online." -
13 triangle strip
"A sequence of triangles in which adjacent triangles share an edge. The first three vertices define the first triangle, and each subsequent vertex defines a new triangle using that point along with two vertices from the previous triangle in the sequence." -
14 Communicator 2005
"The short product name, including version, for second and subsequent use." -
15 accrued revenue
Revenue earned in one accounting period but received in a subsequent accounting period. -
16 trust chain
"A sequence of certificates, where each certificate in the sequence is signed by the subsequent certificate. The last certificate in the chain is normally a self-signed certificate." -
17 antivirus stamping
"A mechanism that helps reduce the volume of antivirus scanning that is required across an organization by stamping messages that have been scanned for viruses with metadata that indicates the version of the antivirus software that performed the scan and the result of that scan. This metadata, or ""stamp,"" travels securely with the message as it is routed through different e-mail servers within the organization and is used to determine whether subsequent additional virus scanning on the message can be bypassed." -
18 lock token
The value that is returned on successful execution of the WebDAV LOCK method. This value is used to transact subsequent requests. -
19 publish
To make data ready and available for subsequent distribution and deployment in a server environment. -
20 forms cache
A location on a computer's hard drive to store a local copy of a form to improve performance when opening a form subsequent times.
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subséquent — subséquent, ente [ sypsekɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] adj. • 1370; lat. subsequens, entis, p. prés. de subsequi « suivre de près » 1 ♦ Vx ou littér. Qui suit (la chose dont on parle), qui vient après, dans le temps. « J étais resté sous le joug des faits… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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