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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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Related: How a law degree could launch your career in politics For Samuel Feldman, a second-year law student at the London School of Economics, studying public international law as an optional module has helped him build useful contacts with experts in international law – from professors to practitioners.
Chicken Scheme comes with an easy-to-use module system similar to Python Eggs, so similar, in fact, they're called Chicken Egg.
I have been given one hour of teaching on one module during one semester of the entire three years I have been here.
The alarm clock module is generally excellent — you can, for example, set up a pattern of alarms like 7 30 a.m. on Monday and Wednesday, 7 45 the other weekdays.
Moving the dictionary to a class or module scope will result in a very subtle bug where the variants might appear as they get added to the mutable dictionary in different requests.
A quick calculation, however, shows that at our institution, under £50 of a humanities student's annual fees is spent paying a seminar leader to teach them on one module.
The first orbiting module (Tiangong, or Heavenly Palace), which will be used to gain docking experience for the space-station project, will be launched as early as next year.
Now card companies and mobile-phone makers are wrangling over whether the SIM (subscriber identity module) cards in GSM mobile phones should double up as payment cards, or whether telephones should have credit-card slots too.
Les Echos, for example, a business newspaper, offers a Netvibes module that provides financial alerts and drives traffic to its website.
In both factories, the core module of the CFM engines (a GE design originally developed for fighter aircraft) is married to a French front fan and low-pressure turbine.
And that was despite the fact that the image of the van was somewhat larger in the photograph than the image of the elephant, and that the minivan was red, not grey.This highly honed ability to notice animal activity (it applies to small familiar animals, such as pigeons, as well as large unfamiliar ones, such as elephants) argues that an animal-monitoring module is innate in the brain.
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