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agric. |
hauling in |
comp., MS |
recovery (A phase of database startup that brings the database into a transaction-consistent state. Recovery can include rolling forward all the transactions in the log records (the redo phase) and rolling back uncommitted transactions (the undo phase), depending on how the database was shut down) |
el., sec.sys. |
reclamation |
forestr. |
reuse; re-use |
insur. |
recoverable amounts; salvage |
med. |
convalescence |
met. |
fishing |
textile |
recuperation |
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stat. |
recovery services group in thenaceclio |
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recupero nella segnalazione a canale comune m | |
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telecom. |
retrieval in common channel signalling |
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agric. |
hauling aboard |
commun. |
recovery of charges,etc. |
fin., econ. |
recovery of receivables |
health. |
recovery |
industr., construct., chem. |
kickback |
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gen. |
regain |
commun. |
recover,to |
comp., MS |
fetch (To remotely view, stream, or copy files stored on a PC running SkyDrive from any other device); recover (To put back into a stable condition. A computer user may be able to recover lost or damaged data by using a program to search for and salvage whatever information remains in storage. A database may be recovered by restoring its integrity after some problem has damaged it, such as abnormal termination of the database management program); retrieve (To obtain a specific requested item or set of data by locating it and returning it to a program or to the user. Computers can retrieve information from any source of storage-disks, tapes, or memory) |
met. |
to salvage |