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  2. Object REXX - Wikipedia

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    Object REXX is a high-level, general-purpose, interpreted, object-oriented (class-based) programming language.Today it is generally referred to as ooRexx (short for “Open Object Rexx”), which is the maintained and direct open-source successor to Object REXX.

  3. Table (database) - Wikipedia

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    In a database, a table is a collection of related data organized in table format; consisting of columns and rows.. In relational databases, and flat file databases, a table is a set of data elements (values) using a model of vertical columns (identifiable by name) and horizontal rows, the cell being the unit where a row and column intersect. [1]

  4. Molybdenum - Wikipedia

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    For U.S. food and dietary supplement labeling purposes, the amount in a serving is expressed as a percent of Daily Value (%DV). For molybdenum labeling purposes, 100% of the Daily Value was 75 μg, but as of May 27, 2016 it was revised to 45 μg. [124] [125] A table of the old and new adult daily values is provided at Reference Daily Intake.

  5. Tower of Hanoi - Wikipedia

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    A value of 0 indicates that the largest disk is on the starting peg 0 (A), while a 1 indicates that it is on the final peg 2 (C). After any move: Each disk is stacked on another disk, or an empty base, in opposite parity order. That is to say: 5>4>3 (3 over 4 over 5) is valid; 5>4>2 (with 2 over 4) is invalid.

  6. Algorithm - Wikipedia

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    For example, the Knapsack problem, where there is a set of items and the goal is to pack the knapsack to get the maximum total value. Each item has some weight and some value. The total weight that can be carried is no more than some fixed number X. So, the solution must consider weights of items as well as their value. [45] Quantum algorithm

  7. Textbook - Wikipedia

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    For example, some U.S. booksellers arrange for drop-shipments in foreign countries which are then re-shipped to America where the books can be sold online at used prices (for a "new" unopened book). The authors often getting half-royalties instead of full-royalties, minus the charges for returned books from bookstores.

  8. Turing machine - Wikipedia

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    Then, based on the symbol and the machine's own present state, the machine writes a symbol into the same cell, and moves the head one step to the left or the right, [6] or halts the computation. The choice of which replacement symbol to write, which direction to move the head, and whether to halt is based on a finite table that specifies what ...

  9. Citizens' assembly - Wikipedia

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    One of the variations that originated in Germany and has inspired similar experiments elsewhere is known as planning cells, where one or more cohorts of randomly-selected citizens go through a process of hearing from speakers and deliberating on an issue in order to efficiently get more representative and deliberative input from a population.