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med. |
element |
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gen. |
item; component |
comp., MS |
element (A unit of information within a markup language that is defined by a tag, or a pair of tags surrounding some content, and includes any attributes defined within the initial tag) |
econ. |
element; factor |
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comp., MS |
Outlook item (The basic element that holds information in Outlook (similar to a file in other programs). Items include e-mail messages, appointments, contacts, tasks, journal entries, notes, posted items, and documents) |
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telegr. |
A element |
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comp., MS |
otherwise element (A logical "else" statement in a workflow that defines an alternative action in all cases that do not match the criteria defined in condition or branch elements) |
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comp., MS |
XML element (An XML structure that consists of a start tag, an end tag, and the information between the tags. Elements can have attributes and can contain other elements) |
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telegr. |
Z element |