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  • 11ungraded unordered unranked — nonhierarchic onhierarchic nonhierarchical onhierarchicaladj. Not arranged in a hierarchy. Opposite of {hierarchical}. [Narrower terms: {ungraded, unordered, unranked}] [WordNet 1.5] …

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  • 12UL — • Unordered List • University of Limerick (Ireland, http://www.ul.ie/) • Universidade de Lisboa Universität Lissabon (Portugal, http://www.ul.pt/) • Uplink NASA • Upper Limit NASA • Autokennz. für Stadt Ulm/Donau, Alb Donau Kreis in Ulm/Donau,… …

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  • 13Nerve guidance conduit — A nerve guidance conduit (also referred to as an artificial nerve conduit or artificial nerve graft, as opposed to an autograft) is an artificial means of guiding axonal regrowth to facilitate nerve regeneration and is one of several clinical… …

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  • 14Process-data diagram — A process data diagram is a diagram that describes processes and data that act as output of these processes. On the left side the meta process model can be viewed and on the right side the meta concept model can be viewed. A process data diagram… …

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  • 15Database storage structures — Database tables/indexes are typically stored on hard disk in one of many forms, ordered/unordered Flat files, ISAM, Heaps, Hash buckets or B+ Trees. These have various advantages and disadvantages discussed in this topic. The most commonly used… …

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  • 16combinatorics — /keuhm buy neuh tawr iks, tor , kom beuh /, n. (used with singular v.) See combinatorial analysis. * * * Branch of mathematics concerned with the selection, arrangement, and combination of objects chosen from a finite set. The number of possible… …

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  • 17Linear search — In computer science, linear search is a search algorithm, also known as sequential search, that is suitable for searching a list of data for a particular value. It operates by checking every element of a list one at a time in sequence until a… …

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  • 18Set theory (music) — Example of Z relation on two pitch sets analyzable as or derivable from Z17 (Schuijer 2008, p.99), with intervals between pitch classes labeled for ease of comparison between the two sets and their common interval vector, 212320. Musical set… …

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  • 19Maximum parsimony — Maximum parsimony, often simply referred to as parsimony, is a non parametric statistical method commonly used in computational phylogenetics for estimating phylogenies. Under maximum parsimony, the preferred phylogenetic tree is the tree that… …

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  • 20Data synchronization — is the process of establishing consistency among data from a source to a target data storage and vice versa and the continuous harmonization of the data over time. It is fundamental to a wide variety of applications, including file… …

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