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baseb. |
changeup; off speed pitch; switch; trade |
chem. |
conversion |
comp., MS |
switchover (An administrator-initiated action in which one or more passive copies of the mailbox database are being activated and designated as the active copy. An administrator can perform a database switchover, which is the activation of a single mailbox database copy, or an administrator can perform a server switchover, which is the activation of multiple mailbox database copies) |
fin. |
money rate; exchange foreign (moneda extranjera) |
forestr. |
gear |
IMF. |
exchange; foreign currency; foreign exchange; forex |
industr., construct., met. |
change-over; reversal |
med. |
crisis |
patents. |
alteration |
tech. |
shift; translation |
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telecom. |
changeover |
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commun. |
over |
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gen. |
change |
agric. |
cambium |
agric., industr. |
turn |
fin. |
exchange (foreign, moneda extranjera); currency |
nat.sc., agric. |
turnover |
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gen. |
interchange |
baseb. |
exchange; substitute |
comp., MS |
switch (To change the modality of a conversation from, say, voice call to video, starting from a pop-up notification); swap (To switch between active calls); change (To modify the value of a property or attribute) |
el. |
to change over |
math. |
trade |
patents. |
amend; modify; alter |
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org.name. |
Centre for the Application of Molecular Biology to International Agriculture |
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gen. |
change the. |
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comp. |
change (todas) |