Etymology: [ 'mä-(")jü(&)l ] (noun.) circa 1628. From Middle French module Latin modulus (“a small measure, a measure, mode, meter”), diminutive of modus (“measure”); see mode.
emsal, çap, mikyas, ölçü esası, modülü, kip, kuvvet birimi, kapsül, esas kısım, kompütör veya diğer makinalarda standart kısım, bir feza gemisinin her bir kısmı, ölçü birimi, modül, MODÜL:İkmal ve montaj, çalıştırma ve bakım işlerini kolaylaştırmak için tek bir unsur olarak kullanılması planlanmış bir parça, komple parça veya ana parça. Bu parça; onarıma ya elverişli veya elverişsiz (kaldır at) olabilir, ay modülü, moon module aya iniş kapsülu, reentry module dünyaya dönüş kapsülü, modül (VM'de), birim, modüller,
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kompütör veya diğer makinalarda standart kısım
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MODÜL:İkmal ve montaj, çalıştırma ve bakım işlerini kolaylaştırmak için tek bir unsur olarak kullanılması planlanmış bir parça, komple parça veya ana parça. Bu parça; onarıma ya elverişli veya elverişsiz (kaldır at) olabilir Askeri
A unit of education covering a single topic, A section of a program; a subroutine, A standard unit of measure used for determining the proportions of a building, A pre-prepared adventure scenario with related materials for a role-playing game, A self-contained component of a system, often interchangeable, which has a well-defined interface to the other components, A file containing a music sequence that can be played in a tracker (called also mod or music module), An algebraic structure which behaves just like a vector space over a field F, except that F is replaced by K, a commutative ring with unit, An abelian group, Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection, a self-contained component (unit or item) that is used in combination with other components computer circuit consisting of an assembly of electronic components (as of computer hardware) detachable compartment of a spacecraft, a self-contained component (unit or item) that is used in combination with other components, component, unit, subsystem; part of a computer program which may be run separately (Computers), one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind, A model or measure, A single PE file When the file contains a manifest it becomes an assembly and can be loaded by the CLR type loader When the file has no manifest it must be part of an assembly in order to be loaded Modules written from different source languages can be collected into a single assembly, detachable compartment of a spacecraft, computer circuit consisting of an assembly of electronic components (as of computer hardware), FIS is composed of modules (or sections) A module is a separate area in the system Each module is dedicated to a different kind of activity Modules include: Purchasing, Financial Accounting, Funds Management, and Controlling All modules are linked, and exchange information, The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated, To model; also, to modulate, In Linux, a module is a collection of routines that perform a system-level function, and may be dynamically loaded and unloaded from the running kernel as required Often containing device drivers, modules are tightly bound to the version of the kernel; most modules built from one version of a kernel will not load properly on a system running another kernel version, The narrowest nominal width unit of measure in a symbol In certain symbologies, element widths may be specified as multiples of one module Equivalent to "X dimension " (2) A single cell in a matrix symbology used to encode one bit of data In MaxiCode the module shape is a regular hexagon In Data Matrix the module shape is nominally square In PDF417 the module shape is a regular rectangle In bar code symbologies the module shape is a regular rectangle, In Data Explorer, a module is a function It has inputs and outputs, and internally represents a piece of compiled program code that causes an action to happen on the inputs to create the outputs The graphic representation is of a teal-colored (greenish-blue) rectangle Sophisticated users of Data Explorer may write, compile, and add custom modules to the set of modules provided with DX,
A WebCheckout module is an integrated subsystem that provides specialized functionality, such as email messaging, rental and usage fees, trouble tickets, etc Not all WebCheckout installations include all available modules For more information, please contact your WebCheckout sales representative
To find out which modules, if any, are included with your WebCheckout installation, click on the bright yellow WebCheckout icon to the left of the banner icons to open the splash screen The modules that are included are listed at the bottom of the screen This screen also lists the current version number of your installation, A unit of training in which a client may enrol and may be formally assessed A module must be capable of being separately assessed and be capable of standing on its own or being linked to other modules in the same or related studies A modular curriculum structure makes it easier to organise learning programs to meet indvidual student's needs and abilities In relation to the AVETMIS Standard, a module can also be considered the shortest training program reported and is usually a building block used to construct a course, A self-contained component of a course by which progress through the course is measured Accredited courses are often structured to include 'core' and 'elective' modules, (n ) A defined set of kernel-level routines and data structures that process data, status, and control information on a Stream It is an optional element, but many modules can be in one Stream A module consists of a pair of queues (read queue and write queue), and it communicates to other components in a Stream by passing messages, A module is one of the separate parts of a course taught at a college or university. These courses cover a twelve-week period and are organised into three four-week modules. = unit, A module is a part of a spacecraft which can operate by itself, often away from the rest of the spacecraft. A rescue plan could be achieved by sending an unmanned module to the space station. In architecture, a unit adopted to regulate the dimensions, proportions, or construction of the parts of a building. Modules based on the diameter of a column were used in Classical architecture. In Japanese architecture, room sizes were determined by combinations of standard rice mats called tatami. Both Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier used modular proportioning systems. Standardized modular design reduces waste, lowers costs, and offers ease of erection, flexible arrangement, and variety of use; however, most architects and producers of building materials continue to use modules based on their own special needs and interests, An independent part of a program Much of Apache's functionality is contained in modules that you can choose to include or exclude Modules that are compiled into the the Apache httpd binary are called static modules, while modules that are stored seperately and can be optionally loaded at run-time are called dynamic modules or DSOs Modules that are included by default are called base modules Many modules are available for Apache that are not distributed as part of the Apache HTTP Server tarball These are referred to as third-party modules See: Module Index, In GAMS we use the term module to denote a unit of software that can be used to solve a particular problem A module can be a Fortran subprogram, a C procedure, a stand-alone program, or a command in a system Modules are what you are searching for when you use GAMS, An autonomous folding unit, believed to have arisen largely as a result of genetic shuffling mechanisms Modules are contiguous in sequence and are often used as building blocks to confer a variety of complex functions on the parent protein They may be thought of as a subset of protein domains, A unit of instruction, usually designed for the achievement of one learning objective A lesson may be made up of a number of modules (Bennett and Clasper), The smallest coherent academic unit of study (which may stand alone or may be associated with pre/co-requisites) which has a stated credit value, defined learning outcomes, is provided at a single level and which generates a single mark See also 'Linked Module' Modules with separate learning outcomes may nevertheless share content and delivery, The smallest self-contained, environmentally protected structure housing interconnected PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLs and providing a single dc electrical output, An executable that runs security checks on specific areas of the server or workstation security, A group of related functions that are bundled together in the software Often, a module is used by a specific set of users; for example, HR, Student, or Finance, In MDF, a 'module' is a processing function which may be plugged into the framework An MDF module is responsible for processing one or more 'metadata sets' received from an application or another module and producing, as a result of that processing, zero or more metadata sets to be passed to a third module (or to the application) During this processing, a module may interact with other systems, reading from or writing to other datastores as necessary, A function, such as Acquisitions, that works seamlessly within an integrated system to enable users to perform a specific set of related tasks, A unit of study Sinclair online distance learning courses are typically organized into modules; and each module typically contains an E-Lesson, Learning Activities page, and Overview A module is comparable to a chapter, topic, or other unit, The word 'module' was originally an architectural term for a standard unit of measurement - all modules being exactly the same - but it is now in common use in a wider sense the lunar module, for instance, was simply a separate unit of the Apollo spacecraft In origami however, the word 'module' still implies that the units are either all identical (usually) or occur in sets of complementary units making up identical sub-assemblies (more rarely) or at the very least are similar in that they begin from the same basic folds, A module is the code, data, and resources of an executable file that has been loaded into memory An 'executable file' can be an EXE program or a DLL used by a program Multiple processes can use the same module, A separate piece of software intended to enhance an existing software system using a dedicated interface This interface must be general enough to allow adding new functionality with future modules An Apache module can register handlers for hooks that will be called in well-defined situations, and it can access resources of Apache and use its core functionality by the Apache API, an abstract unit within a document model expressed as a DTD fragment, used to consolidate markup declarations to increase the flexibility, modifiability, reuse and understanding of specific logical or semantic structures, A self-contained part of a hardware item designed as a single replaceable unit, with a specific integral electronic function It should require no installation other than mechanical mounting and completion of electrical connectors, Three-dimensional assembled housing units built in a factory and transported to a building site to be assembled with other modules, In a software application, components (classified software functions) which are bundled together, dictionary, plural of module, Groupings of software programs that collectively support a specific business function Within the Human Resources system, the e*mpac Project will use four modules: HR, Payroll, Time and Labor, and Base Benefits; within the Financials system, three modules: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, and Purchasing, A type of coil/spring used in foundations to provide support to the mattress and the bed's occupant(s), Subprograms of the overall program 2 2 3, p14, In software, a module is a part of a program Programs are composed of one or more independently developed modules that are not combined until the program is linked A single module can contain one or several routines, Modules provides an easy mechanism for updating a user's environment especially the PATH, MANPATH, and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables It is the path maintenance device of choice at NERSC To access a package (library or executable software), such as PETSc, users typically first run a command such as "module load petsc" More detailed information about modules is available through NERSC's online documentation, Stand-alone software applications that manage a specific business function--for example, a Payroll application Modules can be integrated with other modules to form a complete enterprise business process solution, Programs are often broken into many pieces, each piece being known as a module Modules are dynamically linked to each other at runtime, and are the smallest pieces that a Code Server handles Details, Product elements that can be changed independently of the other product elements They offer configuration flexibility, primarily for Larscom's chassis-based units, but also for some customizable elements of other products A variety of modules are available; for specific module details, please see the appropriate product section, Stand-alone software applications that manage a specific business function--for example, the PeopleSoft Student Records module Modules can be integrated with other modules to form a complete enterprise business process solution--for example, the campus community module, the admissions module, the student records module, the financial aid module, the advising module, and the student financials module form the PeopleSoft Student Administration System, the manufactured panels of photovoltaic cells; a module typically houses thirty-six cells in an aluminum frame covered with a glass or acrylic cover and provides a junction box for connection between itself, other modules in the array, and the solar electric system, Prepared collections of subjects, questions and procedures that systematically work through general areas that people might desire improvement in,
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A section of a program; a subroutine
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A standard unit of measure used for determining the proportions of a building
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A pre-prepared adventure scenario with related materials for a role-playing game
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A self-contained component of a system, often interchangeable, which has a well-defined interface to the other components
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A file containing a music sequence that can be played in a tracker (called also mod or music module)
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An algebraic structure which behaves just like a vector space over a field F, except that F is replaced by K, a commutative ring with unit - "Any module extends easily into a \mathbb{Z}-module."
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An abelian group - "K-module, module over K"
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Generally, for columns, the semi-diameter is taken, and divided into a certain number of parts, called minutes (see Minute), though often the diameter is taken, and any dimension is said to be so many modules and minutes in height, breadth, or projection
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a self-contained component (unit or item) that is used in combination with other components computer circuit consisting of an assembly of electronic components (as of computer hardware) detachable compartment of a spacecraft
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a self-contained component (unit or item) that is used in combination with other components
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component, unit, subsystem; part of a computer program which may be run separately (Computers) isim
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one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind
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A single PE file When the file contains a manifest it becomes an assembly and can be loaded by the CLR type loader When the file has no manifest it must be part of an assembly in order to be loaded Modules written from different source languages can be collected into a single assembly
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detachable compartment of a spacecraft
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computer circuit consisting of an assembly of electronic components (as of computer hardware)
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FIS is composed of modules (or sections) A module is a separate area in the system Each module is dedicated to a different kind of activity Modules include: Purchasing, Financial Accounting, Funds Management, and Controlling All modules are linked, and exchange information
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The size of some one part, as the diameter of semi-diameter of the base of a shaft, taken as a unit of measure by which the proportions of the other parts of the composition are regulated
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To model; also, to modulate
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In Linux, a module is a collection of routines that perform a system-level function, and may be dynamically loaded and unloaded from the running kernel as required Often containing device drivers, modules are tightly bound to the version of the kernel; most modules built from one version of a kernel will not load properly on a system running another kernel version
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The narrowest nominal width unit of measure in a symbol In certain symbologies, element widths may be specified as multiples of one module Equivalent to "X dimension " (2) A single cell in a matrix symbology used to encode one bit of data In MaxiCode the module shape is a regular hexagon In Data Matrix the module shape is nominally square In PDF417 the module shape is a regular rectangle In bar code symbologies the module shape is a regular rectangle
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In Data Explorer, a module is a function It has inputs and outputs, and internally represents a piece of compiled program code that causes an action to happen on the inputs to create the outputs The graphic representation is of a teal-colored (greenish-blue) rectangle Sophisticated users of Data Explorer may write, compile, and add custom modules to the set of modules provided with DX
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A WebCheckout module is an integrated subsystem that provides specialized functionality, such as email messaging, rental and usage fees, trouble tickets, etc Not all WebCheckout installations include all available modules For more information, please contact your WebCheckout sales representative
To find out which modules, if any, are included with your WebCheckout installation, click on the bright yellow WebCheckout icon to the left of the banner icons to open the splash screen The modules that are included are listed at the bottom of the screen This screen also lists the current version number of your installation
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A unit of training in which a client may enrol and may be formally assessed A module must be capable of being separately assessed and be capable of standing on its own or being linked to other modules in the same or related studies A modular curriculum structure makes it easier to organise learning programs to meet indvidual student's needs and abilities In relation to the AVETMIS Standard, a module can also be considered the shortest training program reported and is usually a building block used to construct a course
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A self-contained component of a course by which progress through the course is measured Accredited courses are often structured to include 'core' and 'elective' modules
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(n ) A defined set of kernel-level routines and data structures that process data, status, and control information on a Stream It is an optional element, but many modules can be in one Stream A module consists of a pair of queues (read queue and write queue), and it communicates to other components in a Stream by passing messages
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A module is one of the separate parts of a course taught at a college or university. These courses cover a twelve-week period and are organised into three four-week modules. = unit
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A module is a part of a spacecraft which can operate by itself, often away from the rest of the spacecraft. A rescue plan could be achieved by sending an unmanned module to the space station. In architecture, a unit adopted to regulate the dimensions, proportions, or construction of the parts of a building. Modules based on the diameter of a column were used in Classical architecture. In Japanese architecture, room sizes were determined by combinations of standard rice mats called tatami. Both Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier used modular proportioning systems. Standardized modular design reduces waste, lowers costs, and offers ease of erection, flexible arrangement, and variety of use; however, most architects and producers of building materials continue to use modules based on their own special needs and interests
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An independent part of a program Much of Apache's functionality is contained in modules that you can choose to include or exclude Modules that are compiled into the the Apache httpd binary are called static modules, while modules that are stored seperately and can be optionally loaded at run-time are called dynamic modules or DSOs Modules that are included by default are called base modules Many modules are available for Apache that are not distributed as part of the Apache HTTP Server tarball These are referred to as third-party modules See: Module Index
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In GAMS we use the term module to denote a unit of software that can be used to solve a particular problem A module can be a Fortran subprogram, a C procedure, a stand-alone program, or a command in a system Modules are what you are searching for when you use GAMS
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An autonomous folding unit, believed to have arisen largely as a result of genetic shuffling mechanisms Modules are contiguous in sequence and are often used as building blocks to confer a variety of complex functions on the parent protein They may be thought of as a subset of protein domains
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A unit of instruction, usually designed for the achievement of one learning objective A lesson may be made up of a number of modules (Bennett and Clasper)
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The smallest coherent academic unit of study (which may stand alone or may be associated with pre/co-requisites) which has a stated credit value, defined learning outcomes, is provided at a single level and which generates a single mark See also 'Linked Module' Modules with separate learning outcomes may nevertheless share content and delivery
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The smallest self-contained, environmentally protected structure housing interconnected PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLs and providing a single dc electrical output
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An executable that runs security checks on specific areas of the server or workstation security
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A group of related functions that are bundled together in the software Often, a module is used by a specific set of users; for example, HR, Student, or Finance
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In MDF, a 'module' is a processing function which may be plugged into the framework An MDF module is responsible for processing one or more 'metadata sets' received from an application or another module and producing, as a result of that processing, zero or more metadata sets to be passed to a third module (or to the application) During this processing, a module may interact with other systems, reading from or writing to other datastores as necessary
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A function, such as Acquisitions, that works seamlessly within an integrated system to enable users to perform a specific set of related tasks
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A unit of study Sinclair online distance learning courses are typically organized into modules; and each module typically contains an E-Lesson, Learning Activities page, and Overview A module is comparable to a chapter, topic, or other unit
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The word 'module' was originally an architectural term for a standard unit of measurement - all modules being exactly the same - but it is now in common use in a wider sense the lunar module, for instance, was simply a separate unit of the Apollo spacecraft In origami however, the word 'module' still implies that the units are either all identical (usually) or occur in sets of complementary units making up identical sub-assemblies (more rarely) or at the very least are similar in that they begin from the same basic folds
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A module is the code, data, and resources of an executable file that has been loaded into memory An 'executable file' can be an EXE program or a DLL used by a program Multiple processes can use the same module
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A separate piece of software intended to enhance an existing software system using a dedicated interface This interface must be general enough to allow adding new functionality with future modules An Apache module can register handlers for hooks that will be called in well-defined situations, and it can access resources of Apache and use its core functionality by the Apache API
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an abstract unit within a document model expressed as a DTD fragment, used to consolidate markup declarations to increase the flexibility, modifiability, reuse and understanding of specific logical or semantic structures
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A self-contained part of a hardware item designed as a single replaceable unit, with a specific integral electronic function It should require no installation other than mechanical mounting and completion of electrical connectors
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In a software application, components (classified software functions) which are bundled together
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Groupings of software programs that collectively support a specific business function Within the Human Resources system, the e*mpac Project will use four modules: HR, Payroll, Time and Labor, and Base Benefits; within the Financials system, three modules: General Ledger, Accounts Payable, and Purchasing
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In software, a module is a part of a program Programs are composed of one or more independently developed modules that are not combined until the program is linked A single module can contain one or several routines
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Modules provides an easy mechanism for updating a user's environment especially the PATH, MANPATH, and LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variables It is the path maintenance device of choice at NERSC To access a package (library or executable software), such as PETSc, users typically first run a command such as "module load petsc" More detailed information about modules is available through NERSC's online documentation
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Stand-alone software applications that manage a specific business function--for example, a Payroll application Modules can be integrated with other modules to form a complete enterprise business process solution
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Programs are often broken into many pieces, each piece being known as a module Modules are dynamically linked to each other at runtime, and are the smallest pieces that a Code Server handles Details
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Product elements that can be changed independently of the other product elements They offer configuration flexibility, primarily for Larscom's chassis-based units, but also for some customizable elements of other products A variety of modules are available; for specific module details, please see the appropriate product section
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Stand-alone software applications that manage a specific business function--for example, the PeopleSoft Student Records module Modules can be integrated with other modules to form a complete enterprise business process solution--for example, the campus community module, the admissions module, the student records module, the financial aid module, the advising module, and the student financials module form the PeopleSoft Student Administration System
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the manufactured panels of photovoltaic cells; a module typically houses thirty-six cells in an aluminum frame covered with a glass or acrylic cover and provides a junction box for connection between itself, other modules in the array, and the solar electric system
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Prepared collections of subjects, questions and procedures that systematically work through general areas that people might desire improvement in
Some etymologies, pronunciations, function and usage date content for the English translation portion are from Merriam-Webster Online at www.Merriam-Webster.com. Thanks to Online Yunanca Dil Eğitimi for providing some parts of online greek dictionary. To contribute more resources please contact us. Visuals(images) are provided by Google Image Search API. Some parts of the dictionary is contributed by many users, thank you! The content on this site is for informational purposes only. Bu aramada module kelimesinin sözlük anlamı ve eşanlamı nedir, nasıl okunur hakkında bilgi verilmektedir. module kelimesinin etimolojik ve eşanlamları ile ilgili açıklamalar ve bilgiler eksiksiz ve hatasız olarak anılmamalıdır. Burada yer alan module kelimesi ile ilgili tüm açıklamalar bilgi amaçlıdır. Eksik ve hatalı çevirileri lütfen bildiriniz.