(Edebiyat) Comparative literature (sometimes abbreviated "Comp. lit.") is an academic field dealing with the literature of two or more different linguistic, cultural or national groups. While most frequently practiced with works of different languages, comparative literature may also be performed on works of the same language if the works originate from different nations or cultures among which that language is spoken. Also included in the range of inquiry are comparisons of different types of art; for example, a relationship of film to literature
Computers are of great use. - Computers are very useful.
Such things as television and computers could not have been dreamed of fifty years ago. - Such things as television and computers could not have been dreamt of fifty years ago.
{f} set or arrange type (Printing); provide free of charge; provide with a free gift or service; perform an improvised accompaniment for a jazz soloist (Music)
An accurate representation of typography and graphic elements to be printed Usually created on some sort of drawing or sketch pad Can also be created on a computer Also called a comprehensive layout
To play a jazz accompaniment, as on a piano or guitar. Something, such as a theater ticket or a book, given free of charge. to give something such as a ticket away free
char Component identification (D, 1, 2, etc ); D indicates that more than one component of a multiple system was included when the observation was made Var_Flagchar if star is variable NumPubsint Number of publications contributing to means Vreal magnitude, precision varies; units: mag V_Stdvreal Standard deviation for , precision varies; units: mag V_Obs_Flagchar if V_Obs is a lower-limit V_Obschar Number of observations for B_Vreal color, precision varies; units: mag B_V_Stdvreal deviation for , precision varies; units: mag B_V_Obs_Flagchar if B_V_Obs is a lower-limit B_V_Obschar Number of observations for U_Breal color, precision varies; units: mag U_B_Stdvreal deviation for , precision varies; units: mag U_B_Obs_Flagchar if U_B_Obs is a lower-limit U_B_Obschar Number of observations for Go back to main index webmaster@ucolick org A Service of the Computing Support Group UCO/Lick Observatory University of California Santa Cruz, CA 95064 Tel: +1 408 459 2630 Fax: +1 408 454 9863
Computer Operated by keystrokes and often voice commands Comp, the position, is the operator of the navigational computer, also responsible for communications on smaller ships
(External) COMP [d: ][path][filename] [d: ][path][filename] [/A][/C][/D][/L][/N: (number)] Compares two groups of files to find information that does not match
Workers' compensation (colloquially known as workers' comp in North American English or compo in Australian English) provides insurance to cover medical care and compensation for employees who are injured in the course of employment, in exchange for mandatory relinquishment of the employee's right to sue their employer for the tort of negligence. The tradeoff between assured, limited coverage and lack of recourse outside the worker compensation system is known as "the compensation bargain". While schemes differ between jurisdictions, provision can be made for weekly payments in place of wages (functioning in this case as a form of disability insurance), compensation for economic loss (past and future), reimbursement or payment of medical and like expenses (functioning in this case as a form of health insurance), and benefits payable to the dependents of workers killed during employment (functioning in this case as a form of life insurance). General damages for pain and suffering, and punitive damages for employer negligence, are generally not available in worker compensation plans. Cash benefits are established by state formulas with maximum benefit level. The benefits are administered on a state level, primarily by the state department of labor
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Definition of comp%c3%a9tentes in Turkish English dictionary