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J. L. Mark has written: 'Research on a two-dimensional inlet for a supersonic V/STOL propulsion system' -- subject(s): Performance tests, Inlet flow, Aircraft design, V/STOL aircraft, Design analysis
Mark Larson has written: 'Baseball Cards Questions and Answers' 'Making conversation' -- subject(s): Interaction analysis in education, Communication in education, Language arts (Secondary)
Allan Mark Davis has written: 'The design, implementation, and analysis of a computer-assisted instruction system on a mini-computer' -- subject(s): Computer programming, Computer-assisted instruction, Minicomputers, Study and teaching
Questions generally have no periods unless there are abbreviations in them. In English, they end with a question mark. In Spanish, questions start with an inverted question mark and end with a question mark.
a system development life cycle consists of analysis,design,construction,testing and implementation.When a system is to be designed it needs a proper analysis or you can say proper investigation which includes requirements,use and future scope of a system.An analysis is the starting phase for a system which will be designed.Even a successful and through systems planning analysis and design can be ruined if a poor system is constructed as this phase consist of coding & logics and if the coding and logic and coding are not correct the implementation will also effect.That is the reason a proper check should be made in construction phase that the analysed data is up to the mark.
you write questions with a question mark at the end and the questions usually begin with WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN WHY HOW
As of March 2011, there are more than 7,000 questions in the Mark Twain category.
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Questions. Questions end with a question mark. Sentences that are a question usually start with Who, What, Why, Where, When, How, Will, and Is.Examples:What types of sentences end in a question mark?Who is the muffin man?
I think trade mark refers to a brand name. Design would probably fall under Copyright rather than TradeMark.
Mark Grayson has written: 'IP design for mobile networks'