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  2. Content analysis - Wikipedia

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    Content analysis is the study of documents and communication artifacts, known as texts e.g. photos, speeches or essays. Social scientists use content analysis to examine patterns in communication in a replicable and systematic manner. [1]

  3. Many-to-many (data model) - Wikipedia

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    For example, think of A as Authors, and B as Books. An Author can write several Books, and a Book can be written by several Authors. In a relational database management system, such relationships are usually implemented by means of an associative table (also known as join table, junction table or cross-reference table), say, AB with two one-to-many relationships A → AB and B → AB.

  4. Relational model - Wikipedia

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    The relational model (RM) is an approach to managing data using a structure and language consistent with first-order predicate logic, first described in 1969 by English computer scientist Edgar F. Codd, [1] [2] where all data are represented in terms of tuples, grouped into relations.

  5. Database schema - Wikipedia

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    The database schema is the structure of a database described in a formal language supported typically by a relational database management system (RDBMS). The term "schema" refers to the organization of data as a blueprint of how the database is constructed (divided into database tables in the case of relational databases).

  6. Category:ABA League templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:ABA League templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:ABA League templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  7. Tupi language - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of the object -i-becoming -nho-close to nasals. Objects of transitive verbs in Old Tupi may come in many positions relative to the verb: either before, after or incorporated into it. In the last case, it comes after the person markers (a-, ere-, o-, etc.) in first class verbs, but before the root. For an example of incorporation:

  8. Functional database model - Wikipedia

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    The model retains the flexibility and potential for interactivity of spreadsheets, as well as the multidimensional hierarchical consolidations of relational-based OLAP tools. At the same time, the functional model overcomes the limitations of both the relational database model and classical spreadsheets.

  9. Relational Network Theory - Wikipedia

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    Relational Network Theory (RNT), also known as Neurocognitive Linguistics (NCL) and formerly as Stratificational Linguistics or Cognitive-Stratificational Linguistics, is a connectionist theoretical framework in linguistics primarily developed by Sydney Lamb which aims to integrate theoretical linguistics with neuroanatomy. It views the ...