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Wat (wie) is Q3 interface - definitie

3RD CHAPTER OF THE QUR'AN
Sura 3; Al-Imran; Āl-i-’Imrān; Aali Imran; Âl `Imrân; Ali-'Imran; Aale Imran, 7; Aale Imran; Qur'an 3:7; Al-i-'Imran; Al `Imran; Al-i-Imran; Āl ‘Imrān; The Family of Imran; Aal-E-Imran; Surat Al-Imran; Al-Imran (surah); Āl ʿimrān; House of ʿImrān; Quran 3; Surah 3; Āl Imrān; Ali-Imran; Al 'Imran; Surah III; Qur’an 3; Al 'imran; Imran 193; Quran 3:14; Quran 3:169–170; Quran 3:169-170; Q3:3; Quran 3:96; Q3:55; Q3:15; Q3:133; Q3:136; Quran 3:154; Q3:48; Q3:50; Q3:65; Q3:93; Q3:111; Q3:24; Q3:71; Q3:75; Q3:112; Q3:183; Q3:11; Q3:181; Quran 3:36; Q3:42–43; Quran 3:47; Quran 3:42; Q3:42-43; Quran 3:49-53; Quran 3:169-171; Quran 3:7; Q3:19; Q3:83; Q3:45–53; Q3:36; Q3:42-47; Q3:45; Q3:52; Q3:59; Q3:84; Q3:39; Q3:49; Q3:46; Q3:45-53; Quran 3:15–16; Quran 3:15-16; Q3:167–75; Q3:130; Q3:167-75; Q3:35; Q3:33; Quran 3:104; Quran 3:110; Q3:21; Quran 3:55; Al-Imran 50; Āl ʿImrān; Q3:190; Quran 3:59; Q3:32; Q3:67–68; Q3:95; Q3:67-68
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Interface (computing)         
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CONCEPT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE; POINT OF INTERACTION BETWEEN TWO THINGS
Interfaces (computer science); Interface pattern; Interface (programming); Computer interface; Subinterface; Software Interface; Software interface; Interface Pattern; Interface (software); Interface (Software); Interface (computer science); Function call interface
In computing, an interface is a shared boundary across which two or more separate components of a computer system exchange information. The exchange can be between software, computer hardware, peripheral devices, humans, and combinations of these.
interface         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Physical interface; Interfaces; Interface (disambiguation); Interfaces in computing; Interfaces in computing (disambiguation); Interfacing (disambiguation)
(interfaces, interfacing, interfaced)
1.
The interface between two subjects or systems is the area in which they affect each other or have links with each other.
...a witty exploration of that interface between bureaucracy and the working world.
N-COUNT
2.
If you refer to the user interface of a particular piece of computing software, you are talking about its presentation on screen and how easy it is to operate. (COMPUTING)
...the development of better user interfaces.
N-COUNT: usu n N
3.
In computing and electronics, an interface is an electrical circuit which links one machine, especially a computer, with another. (TECHNICAL)
N-COUNT
4.
If one thing interfaces with another, or if two things interface, they have connections with each other. If you interface one thing with another, you connect the two things. (TECHNICAL or FORMAL)
...the way we interface with the environment...
The different components all have to interface smoothly...
He had interfaced all this machinery with a master computer.
V-RECIP: V with n, pl-n V, V n with n, also V pl-n
interface         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Physical interface; Interfaces; Interface (disambiguation); Interfaces in computing; Interfaces in computing (disambiguation); Interfacing (disambiguation)
I
n. an interface between; with
II
v. (D; intr., tr.) to interface with (to interface a machine with a computer)

Wikipedia

Al Imran

Al Imran (Arabic: آلِ عِمرَان, āl ʿimrān; meaning: The Family of Imran is the third chapter (sūrah) of the Quran with two hundred verses (āyāt).

Imran in Islam is regarded as the father of Mary. This chapter is named after the family of Imran, which includes Imran, Saint Anne (wife of Imran), Mary, and Jesus.

Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), the chapter is believed to have been either the second or third of the Medinan surahs, as it references both the events of Badr and the Uhud. Almost all of it also belongs to the third year of the Hijra, though a minority of its verses might have been revealed during the visit of the Najrān Christian deputation at the Mubahala, which occurred around the 10th year of the Hijrah.