- The
tabular bones are a pair of
triangular flat
bones along the rear edge of the
skull which form
pointed structures known as
tabular horns in primitive...
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often irregularly shaped while Antarctic ice
shelves often produce large tabular (table top) icebergs. The
largest iceberg in
recent history,
named B-15...
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formula can be
summarized in a table; the
resulting method is
called "
tabular integration" and was
featured in the film
Stand and
Deliver (1988). For...
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generally are not
monospaced have
numerals that are
known as
tabular figures. As
tabular spacing makes all
numbers with the same
number of
digits the...
- Look up tableĀ or
tabular in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Table may
refer to:
Table (database), how the
table data
arrangement is used
within the databases...
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representation and use.
Information or data conve**** in
table form is said to be in
tabular format (adjective). In
books and
technical articles,
tables are typically...
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calendar corresponded to Friday, 16 July 622 CE, the
equivalent civil tabular date (same
daylight period) in the
Julian calendar. The
Islamic day began...
- C****iterite is a tin
oxide mineral, SnO2. It is
generally opaque, but it is
translucent in thin crystals. Its
luster and
multiple crystal faces produce...
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application for com****tion, organization,
analysis and
storage of data in
tabular form.
Spreadsheets were
developed as
computerized analogs of
paper accounting...
- form
elongate barrel-shaped crystals,
those found in
Montana form
stout tabular crystals. Ordinarily, the
latter habit is seen only in ruby.
Sapphire and...