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  • 21Select Yachts — (or Select Yacht Group) is a British boat manufacturer, making British Hunter yachts and other boats.ee also* List of sailboat designers and manufacturers …

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  • 22group — I noun affiliation, aggregate, array, assemblage, assembly, association, band, bracket, branch, category, circle, class, classification, clique, cluster, coalition, collection, community, conglomeration, constituency, corps, crowd, denomination,… …

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  • 23Select (SQL) — Правильный заголовок этой статьи  SELECT (SQL). Он показан некорректно из за технических ограничений. SELECT (англ., означает «выбрать»)  оператор DML языка SQL, возвращающий набор данных (выборку) из базы данных, удовлетворяющих… …

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  • 24Select (SQL) — A SQL SELECT statement returns a result set of records from one or more tables. [cite web |url=http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en us/library/ms189499.aspx |title=Transact SQL Syntax Conventions |accessdate= |author=Microsoft ] [cite web… …

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  • 25select — I UK [sɪˈlekt] / US verb [transitive] Word forms select : present tense I/you/we/they select he/she/it selects present participle selecting past tense selected past participle selected *** 1) to choose someone or something from a group You can… …

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  • 26select — se|lect1 [ sı lekt ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to choose someone or something from a group: You can select one of four colors. select someone to do something: We re going to select two students to represent the school. select someone/something for …

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  • 27select*/ — [sɪˈlekt] verb [T] I 1) to choose someone or something from a group You can select one of four colours.[/ex] We re going to select two students to represent the school.[/ex] The group had been carefully selected for the study because of their… …

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  • 28Group selection — In evolutionary biology, group selection refers to the idea that alleles can become fixed or spread in a population because of the benefits they bestow on groups, regardless of the alleles effect on the fitness of individuals within that group.… …

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  • 29select — I. adjective Etymology: Latin selectus, past participle of seligere to select, from se apart (from sed, se without) + legere to gather, select more at suicide, legend Date: circa 1555 1. chosen from a number or group by fitness or preference 2. a …

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  • 30Group by (SQL) — A GROUP BY statement in SQL specifies that a SQL SELECT statement returns a list that is grouped by one or more columns, usually in order to apply some sort of aggregate function to certain columns. Examples: Returns a list of Department IDs… …

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