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  • 1Delete key — Not to be confused with delete character. The delete key (Delete or …

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  • 2Delete character — Not to be confused with delete key. In computing, a delete character (, sometimes also called rubout) is the last character in the ASCII repertoire, with the code 127. Not a graphic character, it denoted as ^? in caret notation and has a graphic …

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  • 3Line discipline — A line discipline (LDISC) is a layer in the terminal subsystem in some Unix like systems. [ [http://www.linusakesson.net/programming/tty The TTY demystified] ] The terminal subsystem consists of three layers: the upper layer to provide the… …

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  • 4delete — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. erase, cancel, expunge, take out, cross out, excise, dele. See nullification, deduction. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. cross out, erase, destroy; see cancel 1 , eliminate 1 , remove 1 . III (Roget s 3… …

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  • 5Control-Alt-Delete — This article is about the keyboard combination. For a list of keyboard shortcuts, see Table of keyboard shortcuts. For other uses, see Control Alt Delete (disambiguation). The keys Control Alt Delete highlighted on a QWERTY keyboard. Control Alt… …

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  • 6Command-line argument — In computer command line interfaces, a command line argument is an argument sent to a program being called. In general, a program can take any number of command line arguments, which may be necessary for the program to run, or may even be ignored …

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  • 7Currency (typography) — ¤ Currency sign Punctuation apostrophe ( …

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  • 8X.3 — is an ITU T standard indicating what functions are to be performed by a Packet Assembler/Disassembler (PAD) when connecting character mode data terminal equipment (DTE), such as a computer terminal, to a packet switched network such as an X.25… …

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  • 9Induced homomorphism (fundamental group) — In mathematics, especially in the area of topology known as algebraic topology, the induced homomorphism is a group homomorphism related to the study of the fundamental group.DefinitionLet X and Y be topological spaces; let x 0 be a point of X… …

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  • 10Apostles' Creed — a creed, dating back to about A.D. 400, traditionally ascribed to Christ s apostles and having widespread acceptance in the Christian church. It begins I believe in God the Father Almighty. * * * ▪ Christianity also called  Apostolicum,         a …

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