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2002
A filing system (1), for the fixing or filing away of essentially planar or sheet-like objects (2), for example paper sheets, or similar, in a file (3) on a fixing plate of a flipchart board, or similar is disclosed. Said system comprises a base plate (4), with at least two posts (5, 5') at a same separation from each other, for mounting the sheet-like
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A filing system (1), for the fixing or filing away of essentially planar or sheet-like objects (2), for example paper sheets, or similar, in a file (3) on a fixing plate of a flipchart board, or similar is disclosed. Said system comprises a base plate (4), with at least two posts (5, 5') at a same separation from each other, for mounting the sheet-like
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Kimberly D Miller +2 more
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Proceedings of the eighth international conference on APL - APL '76, 1976
This paper describes some of the aspects of the new implementation of the ACTION/FILES system. It is a part of the ACTION/APL.SV system offered by The Computer Company, Richmond, Virginia. The discussion considers the interface between APL user and the files, as well as the internal structuring of the system database and of the system programs.
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This paper describes some of the aspects of the new implementation of the ACTION/FILES system. It is a part of the ACTION/APL.SV system offered by The Computer Company, Richmond, Virginia. The discussion considers the interface between APL user and the files, as well as the internal structuring of the system database and of the system programs.
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Random access DNA memory using Boolean search in an archival file storage system
Nature Materials, 2021James L Banal +2 more
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Command Files and System Files
1987By now you should have explored the use of some or all of the procedures FREQUENCY, CROSSTABS, MEANS and T-TEST. You should also have explored the ways in which variables can be recoded, and new variables computed, and the ways in which cases can be selected or re-ordered.
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