Betekenis van:
machine code

machine code
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • machinetaal
  • a set of instructions coded so that the computer can use it directly without further translation

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Consequently, the composite machine is classified as radio-broadcast reception apparatus under CN code 85273980.
  2. "Software" in "source code", "object code" or machine code required for the "use" of active compensating systems for rotor blade tip clearance control;
  3. "Software" in "source code", "object code" or machine code, required for the "use" of active compensating systems for rotor blade tip clearance control;
  4. "Software" in "source code", "object code" or machine code required for the "use" of active compensating systems for rotor blade tip clearance control.
  5. laying down a code and standard rules for the transcription into a machine-readable form of the data of the basic surveys of areas under vines
  6. "Angular position deviation" equal to or less than 0,02°. Note 1: Machine tools that can be used as measuring machines are controlled if they meet or exceed the criteria specified for the machine tool function or the measuring machine function. Note 2: A machine specified in 2B206 is controlled if it exceeds the control threshold anywhere within its operating range. Technical Notes: 1. The probe used in determining the measurement uncertainty of a dimensional inspection system shall be described in VDI/VDE 2617 parts 2, 3 and 4. 2. All parameters of measurement values in 2B206 represent plus/minus i.e., not total band. 2B207 "Robots", "end-effectors" and control units, other than those specified in 2B007, as follows: a. "Robots" or "end-effectors" specially designed to comply with national safety standards applicable to handling high explosives (for example, meeting electrical code ratings for high explosives);
  7. Directive 2001/109/EC, which establishes the list of species to be surveyed in the Member States, is implemented by Commission Decision 2002/38/EC of 27 December 2001 setting out the survey parameters and laying down the code and standard rules for transcription, in machine-readable form, of the data relating to the surveys on plantations of certain species of fruit trees [2].
  8. Commission Decision 79/491/EEC of 17 May 1979 laying down a code and standard rules for the transcription into a machine-readable form of the data of the basic surveys of areas under vines [2] has been substantially amended several times [3].
  9. Directive 2001/109/EC, which establishes the list of species to be surveyed in the Member States, is implemented by Commission Decision 2002/38/EC of 27 December 2001 setting out the survey parameters and laying down the code and standard rules for the transcription, in machine-readable form, of the data relating to the surveys on plantations of certain species of fruit trees [2].
  10. Directive 2001/109/EC, which establishes the list of species to be surveyed in the Member States, is implemented by Commission Decision 2002/38/EC of 27 December 2001 setting out the survey parameters and laying down the code and standard rules for transcription, in machine-readable form, of the data relating to the surveys on plantations of certain species of fruit trees [2]. That Decision establishes the limits of the production areas to be set and their respective codes and the species of fruits and the varieties.