- A
metric prefix is a unit
prefix that
precedes a
basic unit of
measure to
indicate a
multiple or
submultiple of the unit. All
metric prefixes used today...
- the W3C as:
QName ::=
PrefixedName | Unprefixed
Name PrefixedName ::=
Prefix ':'
LocalPart Unprefixed
Name ::=
LocalPart Prefix ::=
NCName LocalPart ::=...
- "servant", used in
conjunction with an
Islamic name of God to form a
female given name.
Examples of such
names and
their bearers are: Amat Al Alim Alsoswa...
- A
prefix is an
affix which is
placed before the stem of a word.
Particularly in the
study of languages, a
prefix is also
called a preformative, because...
-
binary prefix is a unit
prefix that
indicates a
multiple of a unit of
measurement by an
integer power of two. The most
commonly used
binary prefixes are...
-
applications and not for others, the SI
provides twenty-four
prefixes which, when
added to the
name and
symbol of a
coherent unit
produce twenty-four additional...
- A unit
prefix is a
specifier or
mnemonic that is
added to the
beginning of a unit of
measurement to
indicate multiples or
fractions of the units. Units...
-
Numeral or
number prefixes are
prefixes derived from
numerals or
occasionally other numbers. In
English and many
other languages, they are used to coin...
- A ship
prefix is a
combination of letters,
usually abbreviations, used in
front of the
name of a
civilian or
naval ship that has
historically served numerous...
- registrants. The
prefix may be
further subdivided with periods, like 10.NNNN.N. For example, in the DOI
name 10.1000/182, the
prefix is 10.1000 and the...