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  • 51Ampersand — This article is about the symbol. For the magazine, see Ampersand (magazine). Ampersand Punctuation …

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  • 52XPath 2.0 — is the current version of the XPath language defined by the World Wide Web Consortium, W3C. It became a recommendation on 23 January 2007.XPath is used primarily for selecting parts of an XML document. For this purpose the XML document is… …

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  • 53ГОСТ Р 54136-2010: Системы промышленной автоматизации и интеграция. Руководство по применению стандартов, структура и словарь — Терминология ГОСТ Р 54136 2010: Системы промышленной автоматизации и интеграция. Руководство по применению стандартов, структура и словарь оригинал документа: 4.1 абстрактная деталь (abstract part): Деталь, которая определена только своей… …

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  • 54postfix — adjective Etymology: post + fix (as in prefix) Date: 1973 characterized by placement of an operator after its operand or after its two operands if it is a binary operator compare infix, prefix …

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  • 55prefix — I. transitive verb Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French prefixer, from Latin praefixus Date: 15th century 1. to fix or appoint beforehand 2. [partly from prefix (II)] to place in front; especially to add as a prefix < prefix a syllable&#8230; …

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  • 56Algebraic notation — can mean:* In mathematics and computers, infix notation, the practice of representing a binary operator and operands with the operator between the two operands (as in 2 + 2 ) * In chess, algebraic chess notation, one of the most popular systems&#8230; …

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  • 57Java keywords — The following are brief definitions of the keywords for the Java programming language. Most IDEs use syntax highlighting to display keywords in a different color for easy identification.;abstract:Used in a class declaration to specify that a&#8230; …

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  • 58infix — I. transitive verb Etymology: Latin infixus, past participle of infigere, from in + figere to fasten more at fix Date: 1502 1. to fasten or fix by piercing or thrusting in 2. to impress firmly in the consciousness or disposition 3. to insert (as&#8230; …

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  • 59Group action — This article is about the mathematical concept. For the sociology term, see group action (sociology). Given an equilateral triangle, the counterclockwise rotation by 120° around the center of the triangle acts on the set of vertices of the&#8230; …

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  • 60Julian day — JDN redirects here. For the military IT system, see Joint Data Network. For the comic book character Julian Gregory Day, see Calendar Man. Not to be confused with Julian year (disambiguation). Julian day is used in the Julian date (JD) system of&#8230; …

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