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environment variable
noun
A variable used to configure the operating system environment.
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Secondly, LP is used to adapt the system behaviour to the environment, variable by nature.
Eventually, hadoop-env.sh is allocated, by writing to the environment variable JAVA_HOME.
It is also possible to change the port by changing the OS environment variable "PORT".
The mod_rewrite configuration set an environment variable on HTTP OPTIONS requests that contained the header Xdc-Info-Request: true; the mod_headers configuration output XDC-specific HTTP headers if the environment variable was set.
It is also determined that CAS-V and Tra-A are the two participants who think they obtained more acquisitions according to the teaching environment variable.
Compared to traditional chemical treatment, the in-situ electrochemical activation techniques have superior advantages such as facile operation, mild environment, variable control, high efficiency and flexibility.
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The variability in physical environment variables may have been higher if participants had originated from different areas.
CGI programs commonly use the HTTP methods GET and POST and the environment variables QUERY_STRING and PATH_INFO to facilitate communication between a client and a Web server.
Other built environment variables exhibit different impacts by stop location.
We compare the three methods under the same environment variables.
The chisel captures all the bash executions for which the environment variables match the Shellshock signature, and for each of them it prints.
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