Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet TRUNCATE


TRUNCATE

Definition av TRUNCATE

  1. stympa; skära/klippa av/bort; trunkera
  2. (matematik) avrunda nedåt

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Antal bokstäver

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Är palindrom

Nej

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ATE
CA
CAT
NC
NCA
RU

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28

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ACE
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ACR


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  • Leaves: Alternate, simple, heart-shaped or broadly ovate, two to five inches long, five to seven-nerved, cordate or truncate at the base, entire, acute.
  • The caudal fin is weakly truncate while the anal, pectoral and pelvic fins are rounded and the dorsal fin is continuous.
  • For plain-copying commands it tends to be slower than the domain-specific alternatives, but it excels at its unique ability to "overwrite or truncate a file at any point or seek in a file", a fairly low-level interface to the Unix file API.
  • The classic way of doing this (without the domain-specific truncate utility) would be, to create a 1 GiB file:.
  • The basal leaves, which measure 5 – 15 cm in length and are rolled when young, are palmately 3-lobed and suborbicular, truncate, or cordate at the base.
  • The pronotum is significantly narrower than the elytra and with lateral margins slightly crenulated; the prosternal processes are broad and flat, rounded to truncate at the apex; the elytra are vaguely striate and have a series of short spines of unknown function.
  • Sensu stricto, the genus is characterised by long linear to oblong-lanceolate (lance-shaped) leaves, sometimes with a white longitudinal band on the adaxial (upper) side, an inflorescence that is corymbose or pseudocorymbose, tepals that are white with a longitudinal green band only visible on the abaxial (lower) side, a capsule that is obovate or oblong, and truncate with six noticeable ribs in section and seeds that are globose with a prominently reticulate (net-like pattern) testa.
  • pst database corruption, and Microsoft at one point offered a special-purpose PST2GB that would simply truncate the file to 2 GiB to allow Outlook to repair it.
  • When changing precision levels, it is important to truncate rather than round the easting and northing values to ensure the more precise polygon will remain within the boundaries of the less precise polygon.
  • As the yield of the synthesis used to produce known aptamers shrinks quickly for longer sequences, researchers often truncate aptamers to the minimal binding sequence to reduce the production cost.
  • Forewing discoidal streak clavate (club shaped), apically truncate, subapically either notched or sometimes indistinctly divided; triangular spot beyond broad, well defined, acute at apex, but not elongate; discal series of spots separate, not connate (united), each about twice as long as broad; postdiscal transverse series of small spots incomplete, but some are always present.
  • However, unpaired prolegs, a ventrally directed truncate head, and prothoracic spiracles on a short respiratory tube differentiate them.
  • Plastron large, truncate anteriorly, deeply notched posteriorly; suture between the pectoral shields as long as or longer than that between the humerals; suture between the gulars as long as or a little shorter than that between the pectorals; anals forming a very short suture, or entirely separated by the anal notch; axillary and inguinal moderate.
  • The tail is obliquely truncate, flat dorsally, with strongly bicarinate or strongly tricarinate dorsal scales.
  • The end of the tail is flat dorsally, obliquely truncate, with strongly bicarinate or quadricarinate scales.
  • The end of tail is flat dorsally, obliquely truncate, with strongly bicarinate or tricarinate dorsal scales.
  • The end of the tail is flat dorsally, obliquely truncate, with strongly bicarinate or tricarinate scales.
  • Plastron large, strongly angulated laterally in the young, truncate anteriorly, angularly notched posteriorly; proportions of plastral shields very variable; suture between gulars and humerals forming a right angle; axillary and inguinal large.
  • They are ovate or cordate, on the tip acuminate, the base truncate or shortly lobate, usually with 7 veins, 10 – 17cm long x 5 – 8cm wide.
  • The hindwing is in the apical half of the cell and short apically truncate streaks in the interspaces beyond white; these broad streaks broad are divided only by the black veins, followed by a subterminal curved series of crimson lunules irrorated with black scales.


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