combinatorial test

combinatorial test
French\ \ test combinatoire
German\ \ kombinatorischer Test
Dutch\ \ combinatorische toets
Italian\ \ test combinatorio
Spanish\ \ pruebas combinatorias
Catalan\ \ proves combinatòries; tests combinatoris
Portuguese\ \ teste combinatório
Romanian\ \ -
Danish\ \ kombinatorisk test
Norwegian\ \ kombinatoriske test
Swedish\ \ kombinatoriskt test
Greek\ \ συνδυαστικός έλεγχος
Finnish\ \ kombinatorinen testi
Hungarian\ \ kombinatorikai próba
Turkish\ \ kombinatöryel sınama; birleşimsel sınama; kombinatöryel test; birleşimsel test
Estonian\ \ kombinatoorikatest
Lithuanian\ \ kombinatorinis kriterijus
Slovenian\ \ kombinatoričnih test
Polish\ \ test kombinatoryczny
Russian\ \ комбинаторный критерий
Ukrainian\ \ комбінаторний критерій
Serbian\ \ -
Icelandic\ \ -
Euskara\ \ combinatoria proba
Farsi\ \ azmoone t rkibi
Persian-Farsi\ \ -
Arabic\ \ اختبار توافقي
Afrikaans\ \ kombinatoriese toets
Chinese\ \ 组 合 检 验
Korean\ \ 조합검정[검증]

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