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61Support d'information — ● Support d information tout élément sur lequel sont enregistrées des données (carte ou bande perforée, bande ou disque magnétique, etc.) …
62Support Ticketing System — Support Ticketsystem; Serviceticketsystem; Help Desk; Trouble Ticket System; Ticketingsystem; Ticketsystem; Issue Tracking System; Task Tracking System …
63support level — support′ lev el n. ste bus a minimum price below which a specific stock will not fall, usu. because of the stock s inherent worth • Etymology: 1950–55 …
64support — ► VERB 1) bear all or part of the weight of. 2) give assistance, encouragement, or approval to. 3) be actively interested in (a sports team). 4) provide with a home and the necessities of life. 5) be capable of sustaining (life). 6) confirm or… …
65Support de fonction — Le support d une application est la partie du domaine de définition sur laquelle se concentre l information utile. Pour une fonction numérique, ce sera la partie du domaine où elle n est pas nulle et pour un homéomorphisme ou une permutation, la… …
66support — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 help and encouragement ADJECTIVE ▪ complete, full, total ▪ firm, solid, strong ▪ The candidate enjoys the firm support of local industry …
67support — The place on a chart where the buying of futures contracts is sufficient to halt a price decline. Chicago Board of Trade glossary A horizontal price range where price hovers due to buying pressure before attempting a downward move. The CENTER… …
68support — sup|port1 W2S2 [səˈpo:t US o:rt] v [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(agree and help)¦ 2¦(be kind to somebody)¦ 3¦(provide money to live)¦ 4¦(give money to something)¦ 5¦(hold something up)¦ 6¦(prove something)¦ 7¦(sports team)¦ 8¦(computers)¦ 9¦(land)¦ …
69Support group — In a support group, members provide each other with various types of help, usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a particular shared, usually burdensome, characteristic. The help may take the form of providing and evaluating relevant… …
70Support (mathematics) — In mathematics, the support of a function is the set of points where the function is not zero, or the closure of that set [1]:678. This concept is used very widely in mathematical analysis. In the form of functions with support that is bounded,… …