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  2. Eysenck Personality Questionnaire - Wikipedia

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    Eysenck initially conceptualized personality as two biologically based independent dimensions of temperament, E and N, measured on a continuum, but then extending this to include a third, P.

  3. SNP file format - Wikipedia

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    The SNP file format was used by Microsoft Access to store Report Snapshots in a single file which can be viewed and printed by the Microsoft Snapshot Viewer, a Windows program available free of charge from Microsoft that allows report output to be viewed without requiring Access. Support for the format was discontinued in Access 2010 and later ...

  4. Shared snapshot objects - Wikipedia

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    To solve this problem, snapshot objects store a vector of n components and provide the following two atomic operations: update(i,v) changes the value in the ith component to v, and scan() returns the values stored in all n components. [1] [2] Snapshot objects can be constructed using atomic single-writer multi-reader shared registers.

  5. Snapshot (computer storage) - Wikipedia

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    Filesystems on such snapshot images can later be mounted as if they were on a read-only media. Some volume managers also allow creation of writable snapshots, extending the copy-on-write approach by disassociating any blocks modified within the snapshot from their "parent" blocks in the original volume. Such a scheme could be also described as ...

  6. Snapshot algorithm - Wikipedia

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    A snapshot algorithm is used to create a consistent snapshot of the global state of a distributed system. [1] These algorithims are not practically possible, due to ...

  7. Snapshot isolation - Wikipedia

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    In databases, and transaction processing (transaction management), snapshot isolation is a guarantee that all reads made in a transaction will see a consistent snapshot of the database (in practice it reads the last committed values that existed at the time it started), and the transaction itself will successfully commit only if no updates it has made conflict with any concurrent updates made ...

  8. Shadow Copy - Wikipedia

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    Shadow Copy (also known as Volume Snapshot Service, [1] Volume Shadow Copy Service [2] or VSS [2]) is a technology included in Microsoft Windows that can create backup copies or snapshots of computer files or volumes, even when they are in use.

  9. Wikipedia:Snapshots - Wikipedia

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    Wikipedia:Pushing to 1.0, a project about generating a reviewed layer for Wikipedia content, has side-discussions about [re]using snapshots of such a beast.. Wikipedia:Stable versions looks are producing static and reviewed versions of articles most suitable from print at any given time.