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Keywords:
Classification,
Biozon,
Ropey,
Scott,
Watermark
The type of option. The classification of an option contract as either a call or put.
A classification assigned to a Cal based on its shape ( octagonal or round), denomination (1/4-dollar, 1/2-dollar or 1-dollar), and Period it belongs (1, 2 or 3). Example: There are twelve different type s of Cal s for Period s 1 & 2.
(v.) To enter a character from the keyboard. (n.) A classification of an object based on its characteristics, behavior, and attributes.
The classification of a system, which identifies it as a standard system type. The system types are client, cluster, portable, printer, remote access device, repeater, router, server, switch, unknown, workstation, and other.
a classification of data that tells the compiler or interpreter how the programmer intends
A classification of resources in the ICS that refers to capability. Type 1 is generally considered to be more capable than Types 2, 3, or 4, respectively, because of size, power, capacity, or, in the case of incident management teams, experience and qualifications.
Every element of data in the Biozon database is classified based on its meaning. This classification exists in the form of a hierarchy. A 'type' is a node in such classification hierarchy, and all types have a "is a" relationship with their parent types. There are two such hierarchies, one for documents, and one for relations. Examples of document types include "objects", "interactions", and "Proteins". Examples of relation types include "description" and "membership".
A classification of values which defines internal representation, and, by implication, range of possible values.
the term "type" is used on this web site to define a variation in a stamp design that is significant enough to warrant a separate Scott classification. The type will apply independently across variations in perforation, watermark, and printing method.
The classification of an option contract as either a put or a call.
Classification – usually referring to people: good, bad, ropey, etc.
A value's classification or type.
1. A specific classification of aircraft having the same basic design, including all modifications that result in a change in handling or flight characteristics. 2. See weather type.
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