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  2. Breakpoint - Wikipedia

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    In software development, a breakpoint is an intentional stopping or pausing place in a program, put in place for debugging purposes. It is also sometimes simply referred to as a pause . More generally, a breakpoint is a means of acquiring knowledge about a program during its execution.

  3. Volleyball jargon - Wikipedia

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    Attack: Usually the third of a team's three contacts, an attack is any attempt by the offense to score a point against the defense (this does not include free balls or over-passes) Breakpoint: A point scored on the team's own serve. In the scoring system prior to 1999, these were the only scored points (except for sanction points).

  4. INT (x86 instruction) - Wikipedia

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    The INT3 instruction is a one-byte-instruction defined for use by debuggers to temporarily replace an instruction in a running program in order to set a code breakpoint. The more general INT XXh instructions are encoded using two bytes. This makes them unsuitable for use in patching instructions (which can be one byte long); see SIGTRAP.

  5. Break Point - Wikipedia

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    Breakpoint (disambiguation) Point Break (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 26 December 2024, at 22:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Breakpoint (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A breakpoint is an execution stop point in the code of a computer program. Breakpoint or break point may also refer to: BCR, the gene that encodes the breakpoint cluster region protein; Break point, in tennis; Break Point, a 2002 novel by Rosie Rushton; Break Point, a 2015 U.S. comedy film; Breakpoint (demoparty), a German demoscene party

  7. Percentage rent - Wikipedia

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    For example, if a tenant has a base rent of $1,000 per month, and a percentage rent of 5% of income on an annualized basis, then the natural breakpoint is (12 x 1,000) / 5% = $240,000. That means the tenant will pay only base rent until they have an annual income greater than $240,000, although they may agree to some other breakpoint value as ...

  8. Week 11 Care/Don't Care: These aren't your same old Chargers

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    Allen totaled 45 yards and that game-winning score on five scrambles in Week 11. Allen added 3.99 EPA on scrambles against the Chiefs, a top-five mark among quarterbacks this week.

  9. Glossary of bowling - Wikipedia

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    Breakpoint: A term with varying definitions: The point along a bowling ball's path at which the ball transitions from the skid phase to the hook phase; or the point of maximum change in direction; or the point at which the ball transitions from skid to traction and begins the roll phase; [32] or the point at which the ball is at its most ...