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  2. Memory address register - Wikipedia

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    The MAR register is half of a minimal interface between a microprogram and computer storage; the other half is a MDR. In general, MAR is a parallel load register that contains the next memory address to be manipulated, for example the next address to be read or written.

  3. Memory buffer register - Wikipedia

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    The memory data register is half of a minimal interface between a microprogram and computer storage; the other half is a memory address register (MAR). During the read/write phase, the Control Unit generates control signals that direct the memory controller to fetch or store data.

  4. Maltenglish - Wikipedia

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    In a Maltese sentence The actor of that film took the limo to meet the director. L-attur ta' dak il-film mar jiltaqa' mad-direttur bil-limużin. L-actor ta' dak il-film mar jiltaqa' mad-director bil-limo. In an English sentence So tell him I'm coming now, you know, because I can't make it tomorrow. Mela għidlu li ġejja issa, ta, għax ma ...

  5. List of Latin words with English derivatives - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English language.. Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. [1] Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j.

  6. Upside-down question and exclamation marks - Wikipedia

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    The upside-down question mark ¿ is written before the first letter of an interrogative sentence or clause to indicate that a question follows. It is a rotated form of the standard symbol "?" recognized by speakers of other languages written with the Latin script. A regular question mark is written at the end of the sentence or clause.

  7. Punctuation - Wikipedia

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    Punctuation marks are marks indicating how a piece of written text should be read (silently or aloud) and, consequently, understood. [1] The oldest known examples of punctuation marks were found in the Mesha Stele from the 9th century BC, consisting of points between the words and horizontal strokes between sections.

  8. Quotation marks in English - Wikipedia

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    Fowler's A Dictionary of Modern English Usage provides an early example of the rule: "All signs of punctuation used with words in quotation marks must be placed according to the sense." [28] When dealing with words-as-words, short-form works and sentence fragments, this style places periods and commas outside the quotation marks:

  9. Mar - Wikipedia

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    Mar (surname), a Chinese and Scottish surname (including a list of people with the surname) Mar (singer), former name of MAA (born 1986), Japanese singer; Mar Abhai, a saint of the Syriac Orthodox Church; Mar Amongo (1936–2005), a Filipino illustrator; Mar Cambrollé (born 1957), Spanish trans rights activist; Mar Roxas (born 1957), Filipino ...