Usage examples of "upward reference" in English with translation to French

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In C language, There are two ways to pass parameters to a function: to pass by value and to pass by reference. En langage C, il y a deux moyens de passer des paramètres à une fonction : soit par valeur, soit par référence.
Capital investments planned by major Japanese businesses for this year have been revised upward in view of an improving economic outlook. Les investissements de capitaux projetés cette année par d'importantes sociétés japonaises ont été révisés à la hausse à cause d'une conjoncture économique favorable.
I don't have a good reference book to hand. Je n'ai aucun bon livre de référence sous la main.
The smoke went upward through the chimney. La fumée montait par la cheminée.
He made reference to my book. Il a fait référence à mon livre.
This reference is valuable for my research. Cette référence est précieuse pour ma recherche.
Perry is mistaken in thinking that Emmet's theory was constructed without reference to Newtonian physics. Perry se trompe en pensant que la théorie d'Emmet a été construite sans référence à la physique de Newton.
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