generic class

  • 1generic class — index kind Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 2generic class — daugybinė klasė statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Objektiniame programavime – ↑klasė, turinti ↑daugybinį parametrą, kurio tikrasis tipas kompiliavimo metu nežinomas ir paaiškėja tik programos vykdymo metu. Daugybinė klasė atstoja daugelį… …

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  • 3generic class —    A group of fibers having similar (but not identical) chemical composition. A generic name applies to all member of a group and is not protected by trademark registration. Generic names for manufactured fibers include, for example, rayon, nylon …

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  • 4Generic programming — is a style of computer programming in which algorithms are written in terms of to be specified later types that are then instantiated when needed for specific types provided as parameters and was pioneered by Ada which appeared in 1983. This… …

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  • 5Generic data model — Generic data models are generalizations of conventional data models. They define standardised general relation types, together with the kinds of things that may be related by such a relation type. Overview The definition of generic data model is… …

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  • 6generic — ge·ner·ic /jə ner ik/ adj 1: common or descriptive and not entitled to trademark protection: nonproprietary the generic name of a drug 2: having a nonproprietary name generic drugs M …

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  • 7Generic antecedent — Generic antecedents are representatives of classes, indicated by a reference in ordinary language (most often a pronoun), where gender is typically unknown or irrelevant. [Mark Balhorn, [http://eng.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/32/2/79 The… …

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  • 8Generic — means pertaining or appropriate to large classes or groups as opposed to specific members of the group. It may refer to:* Generic mood, a grammatical mood used to make generalized statements like Snow is white * Generic antecedents, referents in… …

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  • 9generic mark — or term Within the purview of trademark law, this term means a lack of distinctiveness necessary for name or mark to be given federal trademark law protection. Hallmark Cards, Inc. v. Hallmark Dodge, Inc., W.D.Mo., 634 F.Supp. 990, 997. Generic… …

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  • 10generic term — generic mark or term Within the purview of trademark law, this term means a lack of distinctiveness necessary for name or mark to be given federal trademark law protection. Hallmark Cards, Inc. v. Hallmark Dodge, Inc., W.D.Mo., 634 F.Supp. 990,… …

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