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  • 12Wall clock time — Succinctly stated, wall clock time is the human perception of the passage of time from the start to the completion of a task. In the context of a task being performed on a computer, wall clock time or wall time is a measure of how much real time… …

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  • 13succinct — succinctly, adv. succinctness, n. /seuhk singkt /, adj. 1. expressed in few words; concise; terse. 2. characterized by conciseness or verbal brevity. 3. compressed into a small area, scope, or compass. 4. Archaic. a. drawn up, as by a girdle …

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  • 14letter of credit — Succinctly, a letter authorizing the addressee to pay money or supply a commodity to a third person on the credit of the writer. 24 Am J1st Guar § 20. Wilbert Ward, in his American Commercial Credits at page 9, says: A buyer who can place in the… …

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  • 15compactly — adverb 1. in a compact manner or state The children were packed compactly into the car • Derived from adjective: ↑compact 2. with concise and precise brevity; to the point Please state your case as succinctly as possible he wrote compactly but… …

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  • 16Easter — This article is about the Christian Festival. For secular uses, see Easter customs and Ēostre. For other uses, see Easter (disambiguation). Easter Resurrected Jesus and Mary Magdalene, by Antonio da Correggio, 1543 …

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  • 17Standard ML — Infobox programming language name = Standard ML logo = paradigm = multi paradigm: functional, imperative year = designer = typing = strong, static, inferred dialects = Alice, Dependent ML implementations = MLton, MLWorks, Moscow ML, Poly/ML,… …

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  • 18Caml — Infobox programming language name = Caml paradigm = multi paradigm: functional, imperative; object oriented in OCaml year = 1985 typing = strong, static designer = Gérard Huet, Guy Cousineau, Ascánder Suárez, Pierre Weis, Michel Mauny (Heavy… …

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  • 19Mereological nihilism — This article is about the mereological position. For other uses, see Nihilism (disambiguation). Mereological nihilism (also called compositional nihilism, or rarely simply nihilism) is the position that objects with proper parts do not exist (not …

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  • 20Convex cone — In linear algebra, a convex cone is a subset of a vector space over an ordered field that is closed under linear combinations with positive coefficients. A convex cone (light blue). Inside of it, the light red convex cone consists of all points… …

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