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| | Number - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The number system which results depends on what base is used for the digits: any base is possible, but a system with the best mathematical properties is obtained when the base is a prime number. |  | | For example, algebraic numbers are the roots of polynomials with rational coefficients. |  | | The use of zero as a number should be distinguished from its use as a placeholder numeral in place-value systems. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Number
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| | What's a number? |
 | | Given the difficulty of establishing whether a given number is algebraic or not, this was one of Cantor's early surprising results. |  | | Since the situations of having to handle two numbers instead of one is more complex than handling a single number, the terminology is well justified. |  | | The rest of the complex numbers could also be defined by adding this new number i to the set of reals and postulating that usual arithmetic operations (addition, subtraction, multiplication) apply to the expanded set and all the laws known to hold for these operations hold for the new set as well. |
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http://www.cut-the-knot.org/do_you_know/numbers.shtml
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| | PHP: number_format - Manual |
 | | Since number_format() returns a string, numbers returned that DO NOT have a comma in them will still be added but numbers that DO have a comma will not be added because PHP considers them a string and ignores them. |  | | // we use 1200.50 as input "1.200,50" is the danish string for this number |  | | A bug was issued that -0,00 is invalid output from number_format(), but the bug was rejected since the number "-0.0000000000000000001E-999 is about -0". |
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http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.number-format.php
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| | : Class NUMBER |
 | | Constructs a NUMBER object initialized to the value specified by the byte array. |  | | Returns a new NUMBER object initialized to the value of the addition of the NUMBER value and n. |  | | Returns a new NUMBER object initialized to the logarithm to the base base of the NUMBER value. |
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http://www.oracle.com/technology/hosted_doc/jdev/jdbc/oracle/sql/NUMBER.html
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| | K-3 Number Activities at EnchantedLearning.com |
 | | Write the names of the numbers from zero (null) to eleven (elf) in German. |  | | Printable worksheets on which the student matches numbers, Roman numerals, tally marks fractions, and shapes. |  | | 10 graphic organizers to use to express numbers in different ways, from "2 Ways to Make 2" to "10 Ways to Make 10." |
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http://www.enchantedlearning.com/themes/123.shtml
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| | Hexapedia - Check digit |
 | | The final character of an International Standard Book Number is a check digit computed by multiplying each digit by its position in the number and taking the sum of these products modulo 11 (if the result is 10, the check digit is the letter X). |  | | The final digit of a Universal Product Code is a check digit computed so that summing the even-numbered digits with 3 times the odd-numbered digits, modulo 10, is 0. |  | | The sum of even numbered digits is 7+6+7+0+0+2 = 22 and 3 times the sum of the odd-numbered digits is 3 × (0+0+1+0+6+9) = 48; the total sum is 22+48 = 70 = 0 modulo 10. |
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http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/check_digit
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| | Web Design Forum - Program Version Number |
 | | What format of version numbers you use is a matter of choice, I personally use a format of Major Version. |  | | Although its somewhat subjective, my definitions are that an Alpha version is a version which is still under development, and a Beta version is when everything is complete but still under going testing and bug fixes. |  | | Revision (so 0.0.1 would be the earliest version with hardly anything done, 0.1.0 has more done and it moves up to 0.9.0 which is a late beta, and 1.0.0 is the first complete stable release |
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http://www.webdevforums.com/showthread.php?t=4480
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| | access_log |
 | | Slurp; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp)" 211.157.8.42 - - [15/Jul/2004:02:58:07 -0500] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 284 "http://www.molli.org.uk/gallery_pacific_tonga.asp" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.00; Windows 98" 211.157.8.42 - - [15/Jul/2004:02:58:08 -0500] "GET /cgi-bin/ultimate.cgi HTTP/1.1" 404 307 "http://www.molli.org.uk/gallery_pacific_tonga.asp" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 5.00; Windows 98" 66.196.90.231 - - [15/Jul/2004:03:25:17 -0500] "GET /cgi-bin/Ultimate.cgi?action=agree HTTP/1.0" 200 4552 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! |  | | Slurp; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp)" 66.196.90.57 - - [11/Jul/2004:09:04:19 -0500] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.0" 404 285 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! |  | | Slurp; http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/ysearch/slurp)" 66.196.90.98 - - [15/Jul/2004:02:18:56 -0500] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.0" 404 285 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Yahoo! |
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http://www.moneymakingforum.com/access_log
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| | Readme.SyntaLex.txt |
 | | Note: Ignore recall values in such individual lexelt.scores file as they represent the ratio of number instances of a particular lexelt which are correctly disambiguated to the total number of instances in all lexelts (instead of the particular lexelt). |  | | This score is added up for all the instances to determine (symbolically) the total number of instances disambiguated correctly by the system. |  | | We also provide a perl program which calculates various measures that may be used to determine the redundancy and complementarity of two sets of classifications. |
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http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse/Code/Readme.SyntaLex.txt
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| | The Fine Art of Redirection |
 | | The 404 (in bold) is the transaction code for "file not found." If your hosting service gives you traffic reports, the number of 404 errors is usually included in that report. |  | | OK, so you're getting a lot of 404 errors. |  | | ErrorDocument 404 http://THE.FILE.YOU.WANT.TO.SEND.THEM.TO Here's an example from Booklocker.com: |
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http://www.clickz.com/ebiz/small_biz/article.php/826161
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| | Telephone Number Mapping (enum) Charter |
 | | E.164 number and DNS (RFC 2916) (0 bytes) |  | | Number Portability in the Global Switched Telephone Network (GSTN): An Overview (RFC 3482) (0 bytes) |  | | E.164 Number Mapping for the Extensible Provisioning Protocol (EPP) (RFC 4114) (0 bytes) |
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http://www.ietf.org/html.charters/enum-charter.html
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| | Positive and negative numbers |
 | | Positive numbers are any numbers greater than zero, for example: 1, 2.9, 3.14159, 40000, and 0.0005. |  | | The absolute value of a number is always a positive number (or zero). |  | | We do not consider zero to be a positive or negative number. |
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http://www.mathleague.com/help/posandneg/posandneg.htm
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| | Webopedia: Well-Known TCP Port Numbers |
 | | Some ports have numbers that are preassigned to them by the IANA, and these are known as well-known ports (specified in RFC 1700). |  | | Port numbers range from 0 to 65536, but only ports numbers 0 to 1024 are reserved for privileged services and designated as well-known ports. |  | | In TCP/IP and UDP networks, a port is an endpoint to a logical connection and the way a client program specifies a specific server program on a computer in a network. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/portnumbers.asp
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| | Patrones de Manejo Sint?ctico |
 | | Semantic networks have been used for word sense disambiguation by a number of researchers [7, 8, 9, 10]. |  | | The use of the principal topics instead of all the surrounding words reduces the number of comparisons necessary for the algorithm and in some cases allows to better take into account the wide context. |  | | disambiguation for free text indexing using a massive semantic network. |
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http://www.gelbukh.com/CV/Publications/1998/TAINA-98-Three-Tech-Disam.htm
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| | IP Numbers |
 | | An IP number is a 32-bit binary number, that is, a string of 32 ones and zeros. |  | | Remember though that this conversion is just to make IP numbers easier to type; the computer uses the binary version. |  | | The split between network number and host number can also be represented by a network mask; this is just a number with a '1' in every position of the network part, and a '0' for every bit position of the host part. |
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http://psg.com/~brian/doc/tcpip/ipaddr.htm
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| | Howstuffworks "What do digits in phone numbers mean?" |
 | | The biggest problem with this approach is that a lot of the numbers in a particular block may not be used by the company that owns them, but they are unavailable for use by anyone else. |  | | Some numbers, such as those that would start with 0,1 or 911, are unavailable for use. |  | | For example, HowStuffWorks moved into new offices in the summer of 2000, but our main phone number did not change. |
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http://www.howstuffworks.com/question659.htm
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| | Macroeconomic Profile of the Gulf Region |
 | | The same trends are observed as in the previous tables on the number of plants. |  | | However, as seen in some parts of the Gulf Region, the number of plants processing shellfish has increased. |  | | The final result is that the Gulf Region is less well positioned than Canada as a whole. |
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http://www.glf.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/pe-pe/es-se/macro_economic_economique-e.html
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| | Internet Protocol (IP) Addresses |
 | | An IP address is made up of four bytes of information (totaling 32 bits) expressed as four numbers between 0 and 255 shown separated by periods. |  | | For example, your computer's IP address might be 238.17.159.4, which is shown below in human-readable decimal form and in the binary form used on the Internet. |  | | The IP address is the geographical descriptor of the virtual world, and the addresses of both source and destination systems are stored in the header of every packet that flows across the Internet. |
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http://www.livinginternet.com/i/iw_ip.htm
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| | userman.html |
 | | The entry version number is incremented by one whenever any data in the flat file representation of the entry is modified. |  | | The ID tracker ascertains the relevant accession numbers for Swiss-Prot entry names that are no longer in use. |  | | This number is used to indicate the reference in comments and feature table notes. |
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http://us.expasy.org/sprot/userman.html
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| | Biology/Chemistry |
 | | The students will learn how to add and subtract using the number line with positive and negative numbers. |  | | (8 + 1 = 9) to solve using the number line. |  | | I will have the class solve several problems using the number line. |
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http://www.iit.edu/~smile/phma0100.htm
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| | James's TCP/IP FAQ - Understanding Port Numbers |
 | | Client software is not nearly so well-behaved when it comes to port numbers. |  | | And if you are pointing to a web page with frames, or with some number of embedded graphics, or java applets, or whatever - your browser will open a separate network session for each and every one of those pieces. |  | | Port numbers have to be in the range of 0-65535. |
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http://www.camden411.com/tcpipfaq/ports.html
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| | MRDs in WSD for Senseval-2 |
 | | Using NODE as the disambiguation dictionary and mapping its senses into WordNet senses achieved comparable levels of precision, although recall was somewhat lower, as indicated by the difference in the number of items on which the precision was calculated. |  | | The dictionaries used for disambiguation operate in the background (as distinguished from the foreground development and maintenance of a dictionary), with rapid btree lookup to access and examine the characteristics of multiple senses of a word after a sentence has been parsed. |  | | In disambiguation, this dictionary was examined first for a match, with the full phrase then used to identify the sense inventory rather than a single word. |
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http://www.clres.com/senseval2.html
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| | Astronomical Leage - Reflector Book Review: MESSIER OBJECTS: A Beginners Guide |
 | | The first is a listing of all objects by Messier number, the second by constellation, and the third by object type. |  | | Within the text, each Messier object is annotated with its chart number on two of the present days most widely used star charts, SkyAtlas 2000.0, and Uranometria 2000.0. |  | | Also included are the Right Ascension and Declination, the magnitude, and the size of each object. |
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http://www.astroleague.org/al/bookserv/obsgd/rev97081.html
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| | IP Sub-Networking Mini-Howto |
 | | Whilst many (if not most) computers on an IP network will possess a single network interface (and have a single IP number as a consequence), this is not the only way things happen. |  | | This makes it extremely difficult for us humans to decide to which subnetwork an IP number belongs as we are not too good at thinking in binary (computers on the other hand are and will use whatever scheme you tell them with equal equanimity). |  | | Class C IP network numbers use the leftmost 24 bits (the leftmost three bytes) to identify the network, leaving 8 bits (the rightmost byte) to identify host interfaces. |
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http://www.ogs.state.sc.us/business/is/IP-Subnetworking.html
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| | Number Symbolism |
 | | A number is defined as a number of terms in a class; number 0 is the number of terms in a class which has no member. |  | | Descartes' mind and matter, Spinoza's one Substance, Leibniz' plurality of monads, and, finally, Hegel's one Absolute show the way in which numbers play a part in the determination of philosophical concepts. |  | | Thus, number 1 can be defined as the successor of O. But 0 itself is not the successor of any number. |
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http://www.khandro.net/about_numbers.htm
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| | Mathematics and Writing in Action |
 | | The ISBN for the book Linear Algebra and its Applications, by David Lay, is 0-201-52032-X. The X indicates that the check digit is the number 10. |  | | The third number in the ISBN is the code the publisher has chosen for the book. |  | | The remainder when a number is divided by 11 could be any digit from 0 to 9 or the number 10. |
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http://www.academic.marist.edu/mwa/isbn.htm
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| | Microsoft BASIC version information |
 | | Version 4.00b is almost the same as Version 4.00a, except some memory-management and data-communications problems in Version 4.00a (and Version 4.00) are corrected. |  | | Versions were available for 8080 and Z80 microprocessors using CP/M, ISIS-II, and TEKDOS operation systems. |  | | The version 1.1 of QBasic which comes with Windows 9x is identical to the version 1.1 QBasic which came with DOS 6.x. |
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http://www.emsps.com/oldtools/msbasv.htm
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| | ISBN Check Digit |
 | | To determine if a check digit in an ISBN number is valid multiply all 10 digits by weighted values to get a value t, and t = 0(mod 11). |  | | For the purposes of this document, we will consider the ISBN 0-13-190190-7 which is the ISBN for Number Theory with Applications by James A. Anderson and James M. Bell. |  | | The third block of digits represents is the number assigned to the book by the publishing company. |
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http://www.qucis.queensu.ca/~bradbury/checkdigit/isbncheck.htm
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| | Hardware Random Number Generator |
 | | This allowed me to generate numbers at a higher rate than 9600 baud, so I grabbed 10 megabytes worth of output and ran it through the Diehard tests. |  | | I did it up in a little box with a 7-segment LED display and added a MAX232 chip for the serial interface and some code to grab a random number from zero to nine and display it twice a second. |  | | This page describes my effort to construct a random number generator with as high a security-to-cost ratio as I can manage. |
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http://www.cryogenius.com/hardware/rng
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| | wiki.gra.dk -> CtPracOne |
 | | It is much too simple to be useful, but developing a compiler for it and extensions of it will already illustrate a number of issues in compiler design. |  | | www.cs.rochester.edu/u/www/courses/254/PLzero/guide defines the tokens and and provides the syntax of PL/0 in the form of an (extended) grammar. |  | | Using jflex, CUP, and Java, implement a lexer, parser and abstract syntax tree printer for the programming language PL/0, with some extensions. |
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http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/cgi/s0233106/awki/CtPracOne
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