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Portuguese term or phrase:
associar univocamente
English translation:
univocally associate
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Ana Maria Sousa (X)
Nov 11, 2004 23:14
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Portuguese term
associar univocamente
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Proposed translations
(English)
4 +3 | univocally associate | António Ribeiro |
4 | single-valued association | Maria Luisa Duarte |
4 | relate/connect univocally | Eneide Moreira |
Proposed translations
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univocally associate
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... The FpML specifications assume that users of FpML already know about financial products
and that they can univocally associate a meaning to the syntax of ...
www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/daniedui/ MyPapers/de03compatibility.p
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... The FpML specifications assume that users of FpML already know about financial products
and that they can univocally associate a meaning to the syntax of ...
www.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/daniedui/ MyPapers/de03compatibility.p
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single-valued association
Limits on ebRIM Generalizations - [ Traduzir esta página ]
... Thus there is a required single-valued association from RegistryEntry to
Organization to identify the SO of that object. Another ...
lists.oasis-open.org/archives/ regrep/200108/msg00078.html - 13k - Em cache - Páginas semelhantes
P of EAA: Association Table Mapping - [ Traduzir esta página ]
... a one-to-many association you can handle this using Foreign Key Mapping (236),
essentially using a foreign key for the single-valued end of the association. ...
www.martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/ associationTableMapping.html - 3k - Em cache - Páginas semelhantes
[PDF] Object oriented design function points - Quality Software, 2000. ...
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... method from where it invokes the required method(s). A single valued association
is considered as a DET and a multivalued association is considered as a FTR. ...
ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/7095/19119/00883785.pdf - Páginas semelhantes
Fibre completion, contact singularities and single-valued ... - [ Traduzir esta página ]
... 224. Fibre completion, contact singularities and single-valued solutions
to -systems of first-order ordinary differential equations. ...
www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0951-7715/9/1/007 -
... Thus there is a required single-valued association from RegistryEntry to
Organization to identify the SO of that object. Another ...
lists.oasis-open.org/archives/ regrep/200108/msg00078.html - 13k - Em cache - Páginas semelhantes
P of EAA: Association Table Mapping - [ Traduzir esta página ]
... a one-to-many association you can handle this using Foreign Key Mapping (236),
essentially using a foreign key for the single-valued end of the association. ...
www.martinfowler.com/eaaCatalog/ associationTableMapping.html - 3k - Em cache - Páginas semelhantes
[PDF] Object oriented design function points - Quality Software, 2000. ...
Formato de arquivo: PDF/Adobe Acrobat
... method from where it invokes the required method(s). A single valued association
is considered as a DET and a multivalued association is considered as a FTR. ...
ieeexplore.ieee.org/iel5/7095/19119/00883785.pdf - Páginas semelhantes
Fibre completion, contact singularities and single-valued ... - [ Traduzir esta página ]
... 224. Fibre completion, contact singularities and single-valued solutions
to -systems of first-order ordinary differential equations. ...
www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/0951-7715/9/1/007 -
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relate/connect univocally
adjective
unambiguous: having only one meaning
u·niv·o·cal·ly adverb
means to make an unequivocal or definite relation between two things.
unambiguous: having only one meaning
u·niv·o·cal·ly adverb
means to make an unequivocal or definite relation between two things.
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