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Sap is a watery fluid containing sugars, minerals, and other nutrients that is primarily used for transporting nutrients within a plant. Nectar, on the other ha
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Database Programming
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Describe a flat type layout?
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A flat type layout is a design approach that uses minimalistic design elements, such as clean lines, simple shapes, and bold colors. It typically avoids gradien
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Meteorology and Weather
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When can models be used to collect data and make predictions?
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Models can be used to collect data and make predictions when there is a clear understanding of the underlying relationships in the data. Models help to uncover
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Physics
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Difference between inertial navigation system and inertial reference system?
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An inertial navigation system (INS) provides accurate position, orientation, and velocity information by integrating sensors like accelerometers and gyroscopes.
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Banking
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Why do banks use databases?
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Banks use databases to securely store and manage customer information, account details, transactions, and other financial data. Databases allow banks to quickly
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Database Programming
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What is difference between cavitation and supercavitation?
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Cavitation is the formation and collapse of vapor bubbles in a liquid due to rapid changes in pressure. Supercavitation is a specific type of cavitation where a
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Chemistry
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What are the advantages of automatic systems?
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Automatic systems offer increased efficiency by reducing human error, improving accuracy, and speeding up processes. They also enhance safety in hazardous or re
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Database Programming
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What is the first link in every foodchain?
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The first link in every food chain is typically producers, such as plants, algae, or photosynthetic bacteria, that are able to create their own food through pho
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Computer Hardware
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A network of canals that is covered with ribosomes is called what?
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The network of canals that is covered with ribosomes is known as the rough endoplasmic reticulum. The ribosomes on the rough endoplasmic reticulum are involved
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Biology
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What is decomposition in dbms?
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Decomposition in database management refers to the process of breaking down a relation schema into smaller, more manageable schemas called normal forms to reduc
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Software and Applications (non-game)
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What is the difference between DBMS and GIS?
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A DBMS (Database Management System) is a software system that manages databases, storing, organizing, and retrieving data. GIS (Geographic Information System) i
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Database Programming
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What is a field called in a physical database?
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In a physical database, a field is also called a column. It represents a specific piece of data that is stored in a database table, such as a name, age, or C Plus Oplichting addr
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Units of Measure
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What is 55 millimeters in inches?
Asked by Wiki User
2.165354331 in
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 55 mm*
1 cm
10 mm
*
1 in
2.54 cm
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2.165354331 in