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dural (encz) | dural,dural Zdeněk Broždural,duralumin Zdeněk Brož |
duralumin (encz) | Duralumin, |
epidural (encz) | epidural,epidural n: Zdeněk Brož |
epidural anaesthesia (encz) | epidural anaesthesia, n: |
epidural anesthesia (encz) | epidural anesthesia, n: |
epidural injection (encz) | epidural injection, n: |
extradural (encz) | extradural, adj: |
nonprocedural (encz) | nonprocedural,neprocedurální |
nonprocedurally (encz) | nonprocedurally,neprocedurálně |
procedural (encz) | procedural,procedurální n: Pavel Machek; Giza |
procedural guidelines (encz) | procedural guidelines, |
procedural law (encz) | procedural law,procesní právo n: [práv.] Ivan Masár |
procedurally (encz) | procedurally, |
subdural (encz) | subdural, adj: |
dural (czen) | dural,dural Zdeněk Brož |
duralumin (czen) | duralumin,dural Zdeněk Brož |
epidural (czen) | epidural,epiduraln: Zdeněk Brož |
Duralumin (gcide) | Duralumin \Duralumin\ prop. n. [a trademark.]
an aluminum-based alloy which is both light and strong,
containing 4 per cent of copper and 0.5 per cent of magnesium
and smaller amounts of iron, manganese, and silicon. It
hardens with aging at room temperature.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC] |
Subdural (gcide) | Subdural \Sub*du"ral\, a. (Anat.)
Situated under the dura mater, or between the dura mater and
the arachnoid membrane.
[1913 Webster] |
dural (wn) | dural
adj 1: of or relating to the dura mater |
duralumin (wn) | Duralumin
n 1: an aluminum-based alloy |
epidural (wn) | epidural
adj 1: on or outside the dura mater [syn: epidural,
extradural]
n 1: regional anesthesia resulting from injection of an
anesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal cord;
sensation is lost in the abdominal and genital and pelvic
areas; used in childbirth and gynecological surgery [syn:
epidural anesthesia, epidural anaesthesia, epidural] |
epidural anaesthesia (wn) | epidural anaesthesia
n 1: regional anesthesia resulting from injection of an
anesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal cord;
sensation is lost in the abdominal and genital and pelvic
areas; used in childbirth and gynecological surgery [syn:
epidural anesthesia, epidural anaesthesia, epidural] |
epidural anesthesia (wn) | epidural anesthesia
n 1: regional anesthesia resulting from injection of an
anesthetic into the epidural space of the spinal cord;
sensation is lost in the abdominal and genital and pelvic
areas; used in childbirth and gynecological surgery [syn:
epidural anesthesia, epidural anaesthesia, epidural] |
epidural injection (wn) | epidural injection
n 1: injection of an anesthetic substance into the epidural
space of the spinal cord in order to produce epidural
anesthesia |
extradural (wn) | extradural
adj 1: on or outside the dura mater [syn: epidural,
extradural] |
procedural (wn) | procedural
adj 1: of or relating to procedure; "a procedural violation"
2: relating to court practice and procedure as opposed to the
principles of law; "adjective law" [syn: adjective,
procedural] [ant: essential, substantive] |
subdural (wn) | subdural
adj 1: below the dura mater but above the arachnoid membrane of
the meninges |
procedural (foldoc) | procedural language
procedural
Any programming language in which the programmer
specifies an explicit sequences of steps to follow to produce
a result (an algorithm).
The term should not be confused with "imperative language" -
a language that specifies explicit manipulation of state. An
example (non-imperative) procedural language is LOGO, which
specifies sequences of steps to perform but does not have an
internal state.
Other procedural languages include Basic, Pascal, C, and
Modula-2.
Both procedural and imperative languages are in contrast to
declarative languages, in which the programmer specifies
neither explicit steps nor explicit state manipulation.
(2004-05-17)
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procedural language (foldoc) | procedural language
procedural
Any programming language in which the programmer
specifies an explicit sequences of steps to follow to produce
a result (an algorithm).
The term should not be confused with "imperative language" -
a language that specifies explicit manipulation of state. An
example (non-imperative) procedural language is LOGO, which
specifies sequences of steps to perform but does not have an
internal state.
Other procedural languages include Basic, Pascal, C, and
Modula-2.
Both procedural and imperative languages are in contrast to
declarative languages, in which the programmer specifies
neither explicit steps nor explicit state manipulation.
(2004-05-17)
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procedural language/sql (foldoc) | Procedural Language/SQL
PL/SQL
(PL/SQL) Oracle Corporation's proprietary
procedural language extension of industry-standard SQL.
[Features? Reference? Any relation to PL/I?]
(1999-09-14)
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