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gen. |
department; service |
commun. |
part |
comp., MS |
division (An organizational level of a company. Divisions can be based on geography, (East Division, West Division); product specializations, (New Technologies Division); or any other characteristics) |
IT |
segment of program |
IT, tech. |
main segment; resident segment; root segment; chapter; partition |
mech.eng. |
branch |
med. |
part (pars); portion; section; segment; fraction; Unit; chunk |
polit. |
sector |
polit., law |
Chamber |
stat. |
block |
transp. |
member; train section; fixed block |
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med. |
antigen-binding fragment; Fab fragment; Fab piece; Fab |
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med. |
Okazaki fragment; Okazaki piece; Okazaki segment |
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med. |
crystallizable fragment; Fc fragment |
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agric. |
beat |
commun. |
Fragment |
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comp., MS |
MEF part (An object that is the basic building block of a MEF application. Each MEF part declares its dependencies (imports) and capabilities (exports), which are matched with the imports and exports of other MEF parts and made available to MEF apps) |
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comp., MS |
XML fragment (Lines of text that adhere to XML tag rules, but do not have a Document Type Definition (DTD) or schema, processing instructions, or any other header information) |
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life.sc. |
DNA fragment; fragment |
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med. |
joining segment; J segment |
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med. |
variable segment; V segment |
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med. |
diversity segment; D segment |
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gen. |
Tempus Department |
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commun. |
LAN segment |
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comp., MS |
Web Part (A reusable component that wraps Web-based content (such as XML, HTML, and scripting) with a standard property schema and displays that in a cohesive unit on a page) |
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econ. |
section |
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med. |
ST segment |