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A drop-down list or drop-down menu or drop menu, with generic entries. A drop-down list (DDL), drop-down menu or just drop-down [1] – also known as a drop menu, pull-down list, picklist – is a graphical control element, similar to a list box, that allows the user to choose one value from a list either by clicking or hovering over the menu ...
Redirect one article title to another by placing a directive like the one shown to the right on the first line of the article (such as at a page titled "US"). It is possible to redirect to a section. For example, a redirect to United States#History will redirect to the History section of the United States page, if it exists.
Perhaps better would be to do it on Wikidata through an extension that caches the data, so that it doesn't require actual bot edits for the system to work, but doesn't require looking up the data from Google every time the page is parsed. I'm not sure how difficult writing such an extension would be, however. — Mr.
It shows the assessment from the talk page on the top of the article, and has a "show button" to display the name of the projects too. But the "show" button disappeareda a few weeks ago. (I use monobook, and its gone in chrome (windows/linux), firefox and iceweasel.
If the auto-suggest drop-down list doesn't know to make those associations - fine (even though 2013 sounds like a lot). But the search engine should definitely know how to make such associations, in my opinion. Thanks. — Ark25 06:04, 26 April 2013 (UTC) Well, I made an error, I haven't noticed the extra "h" in the "Szathmári" word. However ...
Reaction of animal trained to react to drugs or explosives; Feed it to a guinea pig or other, even better, a disposable, non-cute and non-furry, animal; Taste it, like Alice did; Circumstances of how it came into your possession (location, container, amount, accompanying objects, labels, etc) Ask the owner or provider of the sample
When you actually treat the situation quantum mechanically, it turns out that you can make the same transforms (it's the same potential afterall), and you end up solving a quantum mechanical problem of a reduced mass in a symmetric potential about the center of mass. So although the result is different, you can make some of the same conclusions ...
Drawing up a comprehensive list of words in English is important as a reference when learning a language as it will show the equivalent words you need to learn in the other language to achieve fluency. A big list will constantly show you what words you don't know and what you need to work on and is useful for testing yourself.