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  • 61Control variable — For the notion of a controlled variable, see independent variable. The term control variable has different meanings, depending on the area/place in which it is used. The control variable is something that is constant and unchanged in an… …

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  • 62Control-V — In computing, Control V is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the synchronous idle (SYN) character. It is generated by pressing the V key while holding down the …

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  • 63down — I adv 1. at the lowest point, at a low rate or degree, to a low point, below par, minimally, at a low ebb; at ground level, to the ground, underground, below the horizon; underfoot, on the ground or floor, underneath, under, beneath, below,… …

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  • 64Down by Law (Film) — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Down by Law Produktionsland USA Deutschland …

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  • 65Control-X — In computing, control X is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the cancel (CAN) character. It is generated by pressing the X key while holding down the …

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  • 66Control booth (theater) — A balcony level control booth. The stage is to the right. Exterior view of a control booth …

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  • 67Control (2004 film) — This article is about the 2004 film. For other films by this name, see Control (film). Control Directed by Tim Hunter …

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  • 68control — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. command, dominate, govern, rule, regulate, direct, master; restrain, subdue, modify, check; test, verify. n. command, mastery, domination, sway, upper hand, power, regimentation, government,… …

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  • 69Control-\ — In computing, control is a control character in ASCII code, also known as the field separator (FS) character. It is generated by pressing the key while holding down the …

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  • 70control point — Aerial Photogrammetry. a point located on the ground by precise surveying that when identified on aerial photographs provides the control necessary for producing a photomap. [1925 30] * * * control point, 1. a point or feature used for purposes… …

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