protocol

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  1. protokolla

  1. Substantiivi

  2. protokolla

  3. protokolla, pöytäkirja, muistiinpanot (monikko) ">muistiinpanot (monikko)

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protocol englanniksi

  1. The minutes, or official record, of a negotiation or transaction; especially a document drawn up officially which forms the legal basis for subsequent agreements based on it. (defdate)

  2. {{quote-text|en|year=1842|author=Thomas Campbell|title=Frederick the Great and his Times|volume=II|page=47

  3. An official record of a diplomatic meeting or negotiation; later specifically, a draft document setting out agreements to be signed into force by a subsequent formal treaty. (defdate)

  4. {{quote-text|en|year=1970|author=Matthew Smith Anderson|title=The Great Powers and the Near East, 1774-1923|page=32

  5. An amendment to an official treaty. (defdate)

  6. 2002, Philippe Sands, ''Principles of International Environmental Law'', p. 917 n. 253:

  7. The 1992 Protocol amended the definitions of other terms, including ‘ship’, ‘oil’ and ‘incident’: Art. 2.
  8. The first leaf of a roll of papyrus, or the official mark typically found on such a page. (defdate)

  9. {{quote-text|en|year=1991|author=Leila Avrin|title=Scribes, Script, and Books|page=146

  10. The official formulas which appeared at the beginning or end of certain official documents such as charters, papal bulls etc. (defdate)

  11. {{quote-journal|en|year=1985|journal=Archivum Historiae Pontificiae|volume=23|page=14

  12. The original notes of observations made during an experiment. (defdate)

  13. {{quote-book|en|year=1931|author=Gye & Purdy|title=The Cause of Cancer|page=194

  14. The precise method for carrying out or reproducing a given experiment. (defdate)

  15. The official rules and guidelines for of state|heads of state and other dignitaries, governing accepted behaviour in relations with other diplomatic representatives or over affairs of state. (defdate)

  16. {{quote-journal|en|author=Laura Johnson|title=A mwah too far|journal=The Guardian|date=19 Sep 2009

  17. An accepted of conduct; acceptable behaviour in a given situation or group. (defdate)

  18. {{quote-journal|en|journal=The Guardian|date=16 Jul 2010

  19. (quote-journal)

  20. A set of formal rules describing how to transmit or exchange data, especially across a network. (defdate)

  21. (quote-song)|album=Discosis|passage=Moloch passed the message to the Behemoth / Whose master passed it on to Zebedee / It was sent by Internet, by obscure protocols / To its recipient, the delicious Miss Gee

  22. 2006, Zheng & Ni, ''Smart Phone and Next-Generation Mobile Computing'', p. 444:

  23. An exception is Jabber, which is designed based on an open protocol called the extensible messaging and presence protocol (XMPP).
  24. The set of instructions allowing a licensed medical professional to start, modify, or stop a medical or patient care order. (defdate)

  25. The introduction of a liturgical preface, immediately following the ''(w)'' dialogue.

  26. (quote-book)|isbn=9781449060381|pages=45–46|pageurl=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=glA-RiQxBsIC&pg=PA45|text=This protocol of the Preface has been constant, with minor modification, from the ''Apostolic Tradition'', of Hippolytus in 215 A.D., the earliest extant text of the Eucharistic Prayer, to the present 2002 ''Missale Romanum''.

  27. (quote-book)

  28. In some programming languages, a type declaring a set of members that must be implemented by a class or other data type.

  29. To make a protocol of.

  30. To make or write protocols, or first drafts; to issue protocols.

  31. (RQ:Carlyle French Revolution)

  32. (l)

  33. (l) (gloss)

  34. minutes (qualifier)