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HDCD Low Level Extension | HDCD alacsonyszint-kiterjesztés (A compressor/expander algorithm that produces a dynamic range and resolution beyond the capability of the 16-bit standard) |
high-low lines | különbségvonalak (In 2-D line charts, lines that extend from the highest to the lowest value in each category. High-low lines are often used in stock charts) |
low-cost asset | alacsony költségű tárgyi eszköz (In Australia, a depreciating asset that costs less than $1,000 (after GST credits or adjustments) as of the end of the income year when an organization starts to use it or when it is installed and ready for use for a taxable purpose) |
low integrity access token | alacsony integritású hozzáférési jogkivonat (A filtered access token that is created with a low integrity level. This access token is used by Internet Explorer Protected Mode, but can also be used by other applications) |
low level format | fizikai formázás (A process that creates the physical format, the positions of the tracks and sectors, that defines where the data is stored on a hard disk) |
low-level format | fizikai formázás (A process that creates the physical format, the positions of the tracks and sectors, that defines where the data is stored on a hard disk) |
low memory problem | memóriahiány (A difficulty in computer operation caused by insufficient memory resources) |
Low-rights IE | alacsony jogosultságú IE (A mechanism for running Internet Explorer processes in a restricted security context to protect the system against malware and viruses that depend on IE running in elevated privilege on a users machine) |
low-value asset | alacsony értékű tárgyi eszköz (In Australia, a depreciating asset that is not a low-cost asset but which has an opening net book value less than $1,000 (as of July 1 in the year that it is allocated to the pool), and for which the organization has previously worked out any deduction using the reducing balance depreciation method) |
low-value pool depreciation | alacsony értékű csoportos értékcsökkenés (In Australia, a fixed-asset depreciation method. Depreciation is calculated as the sum of low-cost assets (acquisitions) added to the pool in the current fiscal year + second element costs (acquisition adjustments) added in the current fiscal year (depreciated using the low-value pool percentage first-year rate regardless of when they were acquired in the year) + low-value assets added to the pool in the current fiscal year + closing net book value from the previous year (depreciated using the low-value pool percentage rate)) |
low vision | gyengénlátás (Visual impairment that results in great reduction in vision capabilities and that cannot be aided by glasses or contact lenses. It could, however, be aided by special devices) |
low watermark | alsó küszöb (A memory consumption threshold on each cache host that specifies when expired objects are evicted out of memory) |