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He turned the pages of his notebook Over the page you can read all about the six great books on offer, the front page of the Guardian. 1,400 pages of top-secret information, one of many leaves in collection of papers (e.g. page of a book); piece of paper; attendant, servant; large portion of memory permanently set aside for random access (Computers), A page is one side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. Each page usually has a number printed at the top or bottom. Where's your book? Take it out and turn to page, A page is a young person who takes messages or does small jobs for members of the United States Congress or state legislatures, one side of one leaf (of a book or magasine or newspaper or letter etc ) or the written or pictorial matter it contains, in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood, the common name given to an employee whos main purpose is to replace materials that have either been checked out or otherwise moved, back to their shelves, a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings, a boy who is employed to run errands, English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962), United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922), work as a page; "He is paging in Congress this summer", If someone who is in a public place is paged, they receive a message, often over a speaker, telling them that someone is trying to contact them. He was paged repeatedly as the flight was boarding I'll have them paged and tell them you're here, one side of a sheet of paper; if folded or bound, one side of one leaf, A table in the Midgard database where each record is a node in a tree structure Pages are the structure of a Midgard site Page names appear as directories in a Midgard targeted URL Each Page node may have children Elements which are meant to define the dynamics of a web page, A document, or collection of information, available by way of the World Wide Web It is short for web page To make information available over the web, you must organize it into pages A page may contain text, graphics, video, and/or sound files A homepage is an example It is basically everything you can view without clicking on anything within the page You can scroll if it does not fit on your screen, but if you click on a link on the site itself, for example, it will take you to another page Every webpage has a unique URL For example, www monstercommerce com/support_index asp is a different webpage than www monstercommerce com/default asp The default page is the homepage for Monster Commerce Multiple web pages make up a website The website for the two pages above is www monstercommerce com This is also a domain name, A document, or collection of information, available by way of the World Wide Web To make information available over the WWW, it is organized into pages A page may contain text, graphics, video, and/or sound files, The smallest unit, measured in bytes, of information that the virtual memory system can transfer between physical memory and backing store As a verb, page refers to the transfer of pages between physical memory and backing store, A hypertext document, or section of a document, as viewed through a World Wide Web browser; a unit of information Also known as a node, A single document in a Web site written in HTML You can use FrontPage to create and modify pages without having to know HTML, (verb) To call somebody electronically With telephone service, when you page someone, that person's pager activates and sounds an alarm With the Internet, a page is usually a call to chat, and will pop up a window on the recipient's desktop (noun) A document displayed on the web A page may consist of a single screen or multiple screens reached by scrolling down or to the right, All Web sites are a collection of electronic "pages " Each Web page is a document formatted in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that contains text, images or media objects such as RealAudio player files, QuickTime videos or Java applets The "home page" is typically a visitor's first point of entry and features a site index Pages can be static or dynamically generated All frames and frame parent documents are counted as pages, (1) A single document in a Web site written in HTML (2) One side of a leaf in a publication, A record; a writing, Policy Analysis for the Greenhouse Effect The PAGE model is a much smaller and simpler version of the ESCAPE model developed for Environmental Resources Limited of London The PAGE model includes all major greenhouse gases Emission projects are not modeled, rather they are specified by the user The model can generate emission-reduction costs and marginal costs As with the ESCAPE model, PAGE was intended to help inform the policy debate on climate change within the European Community, One side of a leaf; may be abbreviated as p or pg to top, Refers to an HTML document on the World Wide Web or to a particular web site; usually pages contain links to related documents (or pages), One side of a leaf of a book, magazine, newspaper, letter, and so on When counting pages, remember, the back of a sheet, even if it is blank, also counts as a page, A page on a web site is much the same as a page in a book or magazine with one huge exception A typical web page can and often does exceed a normal length (top to bottom) such as eleven inches In fact there is no specific length that defines what is a page A page can be an inch or it can be ten feet long It is not uncommon to see pages that are about two feet long when viewed at typical monitor settings To make matters more confusing, you can't even put a truly accurate measure on a page length since that will vary according to the monitor settings of each browser receiving your so-called "page" If you print a single page from a web site it can print out to many pages Likewise the width of a web page has no hard standard although it is common professional wisdom for web developers to assure that pages will view at the typical lowest (640 x 480 monitor resolution) and to make them optimal for the ideal (800 x 600) resolution, A Page, in the WWW environment, is an individual computer file which can be addressed by a hypertext link Documents and collections are constructed of linked pages, A record; a writing; as, the page of history, system work as a page; "He is paging in Congress this summer, A serving boy; formerly, a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education; now commonly, in England, a youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households; in the United States, a boy employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body, Any one of several species of South American moths of the genus Urania, A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a womans dress from the ground, Fig, A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground, one side of one leaf of a book or magasine or newspaper or letter etc, ) or the written or pictorial matter it contains in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings a boy who is employed to run errands United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922) English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962) call out somebody's name over a P, One side of a leaf of a book or manuscript, The type set up for printing a page, To attend (one) as a page, Any one of several species of beautiful South American moths of the genus Urania, To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript; to furnish with folios, Present participle of page, A transfer of pages between main memory and an auxiliary store, such as hard disk drive, numbered, having pages; called (to the telephone); beeped (on a beeper or a pager), past of page, 1974, 754, 680, The generic name for HTML documents when viewed by a browser, third-person singular of page, pp, 352, Plural of page, 1088, 928 Price: $49 95, Acronym for Past Global Changes, an IGBP Core Project charged with providing a quantitative understanding of the Earth's past environment and defining the envelope of natural climate variability within which we can assess anthropogenic impact on the Earth's biosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere PAGES seeks the integration and intercomparison of ice, ocean, and terrestrial paleorecords and encourages the creation of consistent analytical and database methodologies within the paleosciences [http://www pages unibe ch/], Generic term that usually refers to HTML documents viewed on the World Wide Web via a web browser, Pages are, well, pages! Generally, any HTML document, or anything that generates an HTML document, would be considered a page This does not include the other stuff that goes into a document, such as graphic images, audio clips, etc This number represents the number of 'pages' requested only, and does not include the other 'stuff' that is in the page What actually constitutes a 'page' can vary from server to server The default action is to treat anything with the extension ' htm', ' html' or ' cgi' as a page A lot of sites will probably define other extensions, such as ' phtml', ' php3' and ' pl' as pages as well Some people consider this number as the number of 'pure' hits I'm not sure if I totally agree with that viewpoint Some other programs (and people :) refer to this as 'Pageviews', 1450 Language: English , papermoney collectors situation is a bit more complicated as, ideally, they would like to be able to store their treasures in such a way that both sides of notes are easily visible, 480 Language: English , are the second largest informational grouping You should think of these as blank sheets that you insert into a chapter in the ELN, into which you will later enter notes You give each a name when you insert it, which is then displayed with the page icon - a sheet – in the TOC, the generic term for the HTML documents that Web users view on their browsers, (Acronym for Past Global Changes ) A core project of the International GeosphereBiosphere Program of the International Council of Scientific Unions that is focused on two temporal streams the last 2000 years studied at interannual to interdecadal resolution, and the longer timescale of the cycles of glaciation/deglaciation, 1,392 Price: $25 95, Computer Search Reference 653 - MB MO EM IO BA FI CO LS HS MS, (n ) The process of replacing the contents of a page frame with different pages A page is a fixed-sized unit of memory See also page frame, The act of seeking a mobile station in order to deliver an incoming call, Addressing mode in which memory is effectively divided into pages, of which two can usually be accessed from any page, A memory management technique in a virtual memory operating system Only a few parts (pages) of a program are actually in memory When a new part is needed, it is paged into memory and older parts are paged out to the storage device (disk), A storage scheme that makes use of spare disk space by increasing the available memory, The process by which pages that are allocated to processes and the UBC are reclaimed for reuse, process of issuing instructions to dressing rooms etc via loudspeakers, calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system); "the public address system in the hospital was used for paging, The marking or numbering of the pages of a book, the system of numbering pages, calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system); "the public address system in the hospital was used for paging", (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference), A one-way message that tells the subscriber that their attention is required, (1) The action of transferring instructions, data, or both, between real storage and external page storage, A method of managing virtual memory When a requested page is not found in main memory, an interrupt occurs The paging device machine then transfers the requested inactive page to memory High rates of page swapping can degrade performance, (Page, a library assistant) The act of an assistant ("page") who carries books (or other material) to and from the stacks upon request For bibliographic paging, SEE Pagination, (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference; search in this book), A feature of a wireless device that allows reception of a signal or alphanumeric message, A page is a logical block of memory A paged memory system uses a page address and a displacement address to refer to a specific memory location, The act of seeking a mobile station when a call has been placed to that mobile station, The act of seeking a cellular phone when an incoming call is trying to reach the phone, A one-way alert or alphanumeric message service Messages are normally left via a bureau with a human or automatic operator, A processing technique in which data is transferred between a main storage area and an auxiliary storage area Pages are the individual units of transfer used to swap data, A mechanism by which a process can occupy less physical memory than is allocated in the logical address space Performed through the division of memory into pages that can be paged in from or out to the swap area on disk, A service in which short messages are sent to a portable receiver, which may store or display them in alphanumeric form, single direction radio service for alerting subscribers and leaving messages, A one-way messaging service ("pagers"), Paging has transformed itself from largely a device that lets a person know the phone number of a person trying to reach them to a two-way messaging machine that is trying to bust into the handheld computer market,
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An English and Scottish occupational surname for someone who was a servant
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To turn several pages of a publication - "The patient paged through magazines while he waited for the doctor."
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To furnish with folios
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A youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households
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To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript
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A serving boy – a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education
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A web page
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One side of a paper leaf on which one has written or printed
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A figurative record or writing; a collective memory - "the page of history"
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The type set up for printing a leaf
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A boy employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body
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The common name given to an employee whose main purpose is to replace materials that have either been checked out or otherwise moved, back to their shelves
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To call or summon (someone)
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To contact (someone) by means of a pager - "I’ll be out all day, so page me if you need me."
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To call (somebody) using a public address system so as to find them - "An SUV parked me in. Could you please page its owner?"
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To attend (someone) as a page
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Any one of several species of colorful South American moths of the genus Urania
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A boy child
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A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman’s dress from the ground
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A track along which pallets carrying newly molded bricks are conveyed to the hack
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One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document
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A block of contiguous memory of a fixed length
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A single side of a sheet A single sheet of paper is 2 pages (1 page per side)
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One side of a leaf in a publication
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One side of a leaf; a sheet of paper which is printed on both sides (One leaf = 2 pages )
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One side of a leaf
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call, summon (e.g. to the telephone); number pages, number sheets of paper in a collection; look through the pages of something fiil
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One side of a leaf [RAD]
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A serving boy - a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education
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number the pages of a book or manuscript
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To mark or number the pages of as a book or manuscript
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call out somebody's name over a P A system
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You can refer to an important event or period of time as a page of history. a new page in the country's political history
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A page is a unit of text, delimited by formfeed characters (ASCII control-L, code 014) coming at the beginning of a line Some Emacs commands are provided for moving over and operating on pages See section Pages
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The pages of a book, magazine, or newspaper are the pieces of paper it consists of. He turned the pages of his notebook Over the page you can read all about the six great books on offer
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the front page of the Guardian. 1,400 pages of top-secret information
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one of many leaves in collection of papers (e.g. page of a book); piece of paper; attendant, servant; large portion of memory permanently set aside for random access (Computers) isim
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A page is one side of one of the pieces of paper in a book, magazine, or newspaper. Each page usually has a number printed at the top or bottom. Where's your book? Take it out and turn to page
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A page is a young person who takes messages or does small jobs for members of the United States Congress or state legislatures
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one side of one leaf (of a book or magasine or newspaper or letter etc ) or the written or pictorial matter it contains
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in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood
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the common name given to an employee whos main purpose is to replace materials that have either been checked out or otherwise moved, back to their shelves
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a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings
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a boy who is employed to run errands
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English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962)
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United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922)
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work as a page; "He is paging in Congress this summer"
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If someone who is in a public place is paged, they receive a message, often over a speaker, telling them that someone is trying to contact them. He was paged repeatedly as the flight was boarding I'll have them paged and tell them you're here
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one side of a sheet of paper; if folded or bound, one side of one leaf
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A table in the Midgard database where each record is a node in a tree structure Pages are the structure of a Midgard site Page names appear as directories in a Midgard targeted URL Each Page node may have children Elements which are meant to define the dynamics of a web page
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A document, or collection of information, available by way of the World Wide Web It is short for web page To make information available over the web, you must organize it into pages A page may contain text, graphics, video, and/or sound files A homepage is an example It is basically everything you can view without clicking on anything within the page You can scroll if it does not fit on your screen, but if you click on a link on the site itself, for example, it will take you to another page Every webpage has a unique URL For example, www monstercommerce com/support_index asp is a different webpage than www monstercommerce com/default asp The default page is the homepage for Monster Commerce Multiple web pages make up a website The website for the two pages above is www monstercommerce com This is also a domain name
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A document, or collection of information, available by way of the World Wide Web To make information available over the WWW, it is organized into pages A page may contain text, graphics, video, and/or sound files
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The smallest unit, measured in bytes, of information that the virtual memory system can transfer between physical memory and backing store As a verb, page refers to the transfer of pages between physical memory and backing store
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A hypertext document, or section of a document, as viewed through a World Wide Web browser; a unit of information Also known as a node
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A single document in a Web site written in HTML You can use FrontPage to create and modify pages without having to know HTML
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(verb) To call somebody electronically With telephone service, when you page someone, that person's pager activates and sounds an alarm With the Internet, a page is usually a call to chat, and will pop up a window on the recipient's desktop (noun) A document displayed on the web A page may consist of a single screen or multiple screens reached by scrolling down or to the right
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All Web sites are a collection of electronic "pages " Each Web page is a document formatted in HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) that contains text, images or media objects such as RealAudio player files, QuickTime videos or Java applets The "home page" is typically a visitor's first point of entry and features a site index Pages can be static or dynamically generated All frames and frame parent documents are counted as pages
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(1) A single document in a Web site written in HTML (2) One side of a leaf in a publication
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A record; a writing
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Policy Analysis for the Greenhouse Effect The PAGE model is a much smaller and simpler version of the ESCAPE model developed for Environmental Resources Limited of London The PAGE model includes all major greenhouse gases Emission projects are not modeled, rather they are specified by the user The model can generate emission-reduction costs and marginal costs As with the ESCAPE model, PAGE was intended to help inform the policy debate on climate change within the European Community
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One side of a leaf; may be abbreviated as p or pg to top
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Refers to an HTML document on the World Wide Web or to a particular web site; usually pages contain links to related documents (or pages)
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One side of a leaf of a book, magazine, newspaper, letter, and so on When counting pages, remember, the back of a sheet, even if it is blank, also counts as a page
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A page on a web site is much the same as a page in a book or magazine with one huge exception A typical web page can and often does exceed a normal length (top to bottom) such as eleven inches In fact there is no specific length that defines what is a page A page can be an inch or it can be ten feet long It is not uncommon to see pages that are about two feet long when viewed at typical monitor settings To make matters more confusing, you can't even put a truly accurate measure on a page length since that will vary according to the monitor settings of each browser receiving your so-called "page" If you print a single page from a web site it can print out to many pages Likewise the width of a web page has no hard standard although it is common professional wisdom for web developers to assure that pages will view at the typical lowest (640 x 480 monitor resolution) and to make them optimal for the ideal (800 x 600) resolution
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A Page, in the WWW environment, is an individual computer file which can be addressed by a hypertext link Documents and collections are constructed of linked pages
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A record; a writing; as, the page of history
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system work as a page; "He is paging in Congress this summer
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A serving boy; formerly, a youth attending a person of high degree, especially at courts, as a position of honor and education; now commonly, in England, a youth employed for doing errands, waiting on the door, and similar service in households; in the United States, a boy employed to wait upon the members of a legislative body
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Any one of several species of South American moths of the genus Urania
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A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a womans dress from the ground
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A contrivance, as a band, pin, snap, or the like, to hold the skirt of a woman's dress from the ground
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one side of one leaf of a book or magasine or newspaper or letter etc
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) or the written or pictorial matter it contains in medieval times a youth acting as a knight's attendant as the first stage in training for knighthood a youthful attendant at official functions or ceremonies such as legislative functions and weddings a boy who is employed to run errands United States diplomat and writer about the Old South (1853-1922) English industrialist who pioneered in the design and manufacture of aircraft (1885-1962) call out somebody's name over a P
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One side of a leaf of a book or manuscript
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The type set up for printing a page
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To attend (one) as a page
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Any one of several species of beautiful South American moths of the genus Urania
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To mark or number the pages of, as a book or manuscript; to furnish with folios
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Acronym for Past Global Changes, an IGBP Core Project charged with providing a quantitative understanding of the Earth's past environment and defining the envelope of natural climate variability within which we can assess anthropogenic impact on the Earth's biosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere PAGES seeks the integration and intercomparison of ice, ocean, and terrestrial paleorecords and encourages the creation of consistent analytical and database methodologies within the paleosciences [http://www pages unibe ch/]
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Generic term that usually refers to HTML documents viewed on the World Wide Web via a web browser
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Pages are, well, pages! Generally, any HTML document, or anything that generates an HTML document, would be considered a page This does not include the other stuff that goes into a document, such as graphic images, audio clips, etc This number represents the number of 'pages' requested only, and does not include the other 'stuff' that is in the page What actually constitutes a 'page' can vary from server to server The default action is to treat anything with the extension ' htm', ' html' or ' cgi' as a page A lot of sites will probably define other extensions, such as ' phtml', ' php3' and ' pl' as pages as well Some people consider this number as the number of 'pure' hits I'm not sure if I totally agree with that viewpoint Some other programs (and people :) refer to this as 'Pageviews'
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are the second largest informational grouping You should think of these as blank sheets that you insert into a chapter in the ELN, into which you will later enter notes You give each a name when you insert it, which is then displayed with the page icon - a sheet – in the TOC
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the generic term for the HTML documents that Web users view on their browsers
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(Acronym for Past Global Changes ) A core project of the International GeosphereBiosphere Program of the International Council of Scientific Unions that is focused on two temporal streams the last 2000 years studied at interannual to interdecadal resolution, and the longer timescale of the cycles of glaciation/deglaciation
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paging
(n ) The process of replacing the contents of a page frame with different pages A page is a fixed-sized unit of memory See also page frame
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paging
The act of seeking a mobile station in order to deliver an incoming call
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paging
Addressing mode in which memory is effectively divided into pages, of which two can usually be accessed from any page
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A memory management technique in a virtual memory operating system Only a few parts (pages) of a program are actually in memory When a new part is needed, it is paged into memory and older parts are paged out to the storage device (disk)
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paging
A storage scheme that makes use of spare disk space by increasing the available memory
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The process by which pages that are allocated to processes and the UBC are reclaimed for reuse
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calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system); "the public address system in the hospital was used for paging
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paging
The marking or numbering of the pages of a book
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the system of numbering pages
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calling out the name of a person (especially by a loudspeaker system); "the public address system in the hospital was used for paging"
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A one-way message that tells the subscriber that their attention is required
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(1) The action of transferring instructions, data, or both, between real storage and external page storage
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A method of managing virtual memory When a requested page is not found in main memory, an interrupt occurs The paging device machine then transfers the requested inactive page to memory High rates of page swapping can degrade performance
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(Page, a library assistant) The act of an assistant ("page") who carries books (or other material) to and from the stacks upon request For bibliographic paging, SEE Pagination
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(Performance Tuning Guide and Reference; search in this book)
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A feature of a wireless device that allows reception of a signal or alphanumeric message
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A page is a logical block of memory A paged memory system uses a page address and a displacement address to refer to a specific memory location
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The act of seeking a mobile station when a call has been placed to that mobile station
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The act of seeking a cellular phone when an incoming call is trying to reach the phone
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A one-way alert or alphanumeric message service Messages are normally left via a bureau with a human or automatic operator
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A processing technique in which data is transferred between a main storage area and an auxiliary storage area Pages are the individual units of transfer used to swap data
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A mechanism by which a process can occupy less physical memory than is allocated in the logical address space Performed through the division of memory into pages that can be paged in from or out to the swap area on disk
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A service in which short messages are sent to a portable receiver, which may store or display them in alphanumeric form
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single direction radio service for alerting subscribers and leaving messages
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A one-way messaging service ("pagers")
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Paging has transformed itself from largely a device that lets a person know the phone number of a person trying to reach them to a two-way messaging machine that is trying to bust into the handheld computer market
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