| podobné slovo | definícia |
pocahontas (1595?-1617) (czen) | Pocahontas (1595?-1617),Pocahontasn: [jmén.] indiánská princezna Petr
Prášek |
atomic number 59 (wn) | atomic number 59
n 1: a soft yellowish-white trivalent metallic element of the
rare earth group; can be recovered from bastnasite or
monazite by an ion-exchange process [syn: praseodymium,
Pr, atomic number 59] |
iec 559 (foldoc) | IEEE Floating Point Standard
754
IEC 559
IEEE 754
(IEEE 754) "IEEE Standard for Binary
Floating-Point Arithmetic (ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985)" or IEC
559: "Binary floating-point arithmetic for microprocessor
systems". A standard, used by many CPUs and FPUs, which
defines formats for representing floating-point numbers;
representations of special values (e.g. infinity, very small
values, NaN); five exceptions, when they occur, and what
happens when they do occur; four rounding modes; and a set
of floating-point operations that will work identically on any
conforming system.
IEEE 754 specifies formats for representing floating-point
values: single-precision (32-bit) is required,
double-precision (64-bit) is optional. The standard also
mentions that some implementations may include single-extended
precision (80-bit) and double-extended precision (128-bit)
formats.
[On-line document?]
(2003-06-17)
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iso 8859 (foldoc) | ISO 8859
ISO 8859-1
ISO Latin 1
Latin 1
ISO/IEC's set of 8-bit coded graphic
character sets for European languages.
Part 1 (full name: "ISO 8859-1:1987 Information processing --
8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 1:
Latin alphabet No. 1") is a common extension of, and
replacement for, ASCII.
{ISO shop
(http://iso.ch/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=28245)}.
(2001-12-28)
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iso 8859-1 (foldoc) | ISO 8859
ISO 8859-1
ISO Latin 1
Latin 1
ISO/IEC's set of 8-bit coded graphic
character sets for European languages.
Part 1 (full name: "ISO 8859-1:1987 Information processing --
8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets -- Part 1:
Latin alphabet No. 1") is a common extension of, and
replacement for, ASCII.
{ISO shop
(http://iso.ch/iso/en/CatalogueDetailPage.CatalogueDetail?CSNUMBER=28245)}.
(2001-12-28)
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rfc 1591 (foldoc) | RFC 1591
The RFC defining the {Domain Name
System}. Written by J. Postel in March 1994.
(2001-05-14)
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rfc 1959 (foldoc) | RFC 1959
The RFC defining a URL format for
the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
(rfc:1959).
(1996-11-28)
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rfc 959 (foldoc) | RFC 959
The RFC containing the official
specification of File Transfer Protocol (FTP).
(rfc:959).
(1995-01-12)
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