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  • 61priority — n. 1) to establish, set a priority 2) to take priority over 3) (misc.) to reexamine, rethink; reorder, sort out one s priorities * * * [praɪ ɒrɪtɪ] reorder rethink set a priority sort out one s priorityies (misc.) to reexamine to establish to… …

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  • 62inventory control — stock control A control system to ensure that adequate but not excessive levels of stocks are maintained by an organization, having regard to consumption levels, delivery lead times, reorder levels, and reorder quantities of each commodity …

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  • 63Battle of Blenheim — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of Blenheim caption= The Duke of Marlborough Signing the Despatch at Blenheim . Oil by Robert Alexander Hillingford. coordinates=coord|48|38|0|N|10|38|0|E|region:BE type:landmark|display=inline,title… …

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  • 64Functional programming — In computer science, functional programming is a programming paradigm that treats computation as the evaluation of mathematical functions and avoids state and mutable data. It emphasizes the application of functions, in contrast with the… …

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  • 65Loglan — Infobox Language name = Loglan creator = James Cooke Brown date = 1955 setting = engineered language for testing the Sapir Whorf Hypothesis and other linguistic research fam2 = engineered language fam3 = logical language posteriori = eight of the …

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  • 66MUMPS — This article is about the programming language. For other uses, see Mumps (disambiguation). MUMPS Paradigm(s) Procedural Appeared in 1966 Designed by Neil Pappalardo Stable release ANSI X11.1 1995 (December 8, 1995; 15 years ago …

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  • 67Malware — Malware, short for malicious software, consists of programming (code, scripts, active content, and other software) designed to disrupt or deny operation, gather information that leads to loss of privacy or exploitation, gain unauthorized access… …

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  • 68Solitaire — Solitaire, also called patience, is any of a family of single player card games of a generally similar character, but varying greatly in detail. The games are generally referred to as patience in British English and solitaire in American English …

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  • 69Telephone switchboard — PBX switchboard, 1975 A switchboard (also called a manual exchange) was a device used to connect a group of telephones manually to one another or to an outside connection, within and between telephone exchanges or private branch exchanges (PBXs) …

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  • 70Latin square — A Latin square is an n times; n table filled with n different symbols in such a way that each symbol occurs exactly once in each row and exactly once in each column. Here is an example: egin{bmatrix} 1 2 3 2 3 1 3 1 2 end{bmatrix} Latin squares… …

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