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bibliographical reference n vs; consultation n vs; browsing n vs (e.g. when selecting a file to upload on a computer); checking out n vs | |||
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Web reference (A reference that provides access to an available resource by using an Internet protocol such as SOAP or HTTP) | |||
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Active Directory Lookup (A feature that enables Client for NFS and Server for NFS to obtain user identifier (UID) and group identifier (GID) information directly from Active Directory) | |||
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3-D reference (A reference to a range that spans two or more worksheets in a workbook) | |||
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null reference (In C++, a reference that has not been assigned an object) | |||
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reference (A link in your project to another project, a .NET Framework assembly, or a compatible COM library. Adding a reference to your project allows you to use the referenced item in your project, but does not copy the referenced item to your project folder) |