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  2. Multiple single-level - Wikipedia

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    Multiple single-level or multi-security level (MSL) is a means to separate different levels of data by using separate computers or virtual machines for each level.It aims to give some of the benefits of multilevel security without needing special changes to the OS or applications, but at the cost of needing extra hardware.

  3. Application binary interface - Wikipedia

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    A high-level comparison of in-kernel and kernel-to-userspace APIs and ABIs The Linux kernel and GNU C Library define the Linux API. After compilation, the binaries offer an ABI. Keeping this ABI stable over a long time is important for ISVs. In computer software, an application binary interface (ABI) is an interface between two binary program ...

  4. Multilevel security - Wikipedia

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    Multilevel security or multiple levels of security (MLS) is the application of a computer system to process information with incompatible classifications (i.e., at different security levels), permit access by users with different security clearances and needs-to-know, and prevent users from obtaining access to information for which they lack authorization.

  5. Multi-level cell - Wikipedia

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    Triple-level cells (TLC) and quad-level cells (QLC) are versions of MLC memory, which can store three and four bits per cell respectively. The name "multi-level cell" is sometimes used specifically to refer to the "two-level cell". Overall, the memories are named as follows: Single-level cell or SLC (1 bit per cell)

  6. Journal of the American Dental Association - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of the American Dental Association is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal on dentistry published by the American Dental Association. It is freely available to the public after a one-year embargo. [1] The journal was first published in 1913 as Official Bulletin of the National Dental Association.

  7. Journal of Dentistry - Wikipedia

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    The Journal of Dentistry is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal in the field of dentistry. It was established in 1950 as the Dental Practitioner and Dental Record, obtaining its current name in 1972. It is published by Elsevier and the editor-in-chief is Christopher D. Lynch (Cardiff University).

  8. Primary Dental Journal - Wikipedia

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    The journal publishes news, editorials, features on current issues, research, clinical articles, and scenario articles. [ 6 ] [ 3 ] It publishes three themed issues on topics such as tooth wear, orthodontics, dental emergencies, and leadership, management, and professionalism and one general issue per year.

  9. Evidence-based dentistry - Wikipedia

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    Evidence-based dentistry has been defined by the American Dental Association (ADA) as "an approach to oral healthcare that requires the judicious integration of systematic assessments of clinically relevant scientific evidence, relating to the patient's oral and medical condition and history, with the dentist's clinical expertise and the ...