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(World-Wide Web)referer - A misspelling of "referrer" which somehow made it into the HTTP standard. A given web page's referer (sic) is the URL of whatever web page contains the link that the user followed to the current page. Most browsers pass this information as part of a request.


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Piege ethique 3: Generaliser sans discernement a partir d'un cas particulier Devant tout nouveau cas de personne infectee par le VIH et ayant des comportements dangereux, les professionnels de la sante ont eu tendance, avec raison, a se referer a leur experience passee et a celle de collegues en partant des cas sur lesquels ils ont travaille ensemble auparavant.
5)The additional bonuses at PBX are earned by either being a top referer or selling the products of PBX (the ProPack) so if you have no referrals who are you selling the products to?
Pour plus d'information se referer a OCDE (1999) L'indicateur de reglementation des marches des biens (ETCR) provient de la base OCDE 'Reglementation Internationales'.
 
 
 
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