An xml schema is written using the syntax and specifications of xml.
Schemas are mental frameworks that help organize and interpret information, influencing how memories are stored and retrieved. Reconstruction occurs when memories are recalled and can be influenced by schemas, leading to inaccuracies or distortions in memory retrieval. Both schemas and reconstruction can impact the accuracy and reliability of our memories.
Yes, two schemas can have some data items in common. This typically occurs when they share similar entities or attributes, allowing for overlap in the data they represent. For example, both schemas may include a "Customer" entity with attributes like "CustomerID" and "Name." However, the overall structure and other data items in the schemas may differ based on their specific purposes.
the Assyrians and in Mesoptamia I wold think they would be the same traditions and cultures.They both spoke
The Inca expressed themselves though both a spoken language (Quechua) and a "written" phonetic (made up of letters) language called Quipu. Interestingly quipu was not written but made up a system of knots and dyed strings.
The Inca expressed themselves though both a spoken language (Quechua) and a "written" phonetic (made up of letters) language called Quipu. Interestingly quipu was not written but made up a system of knots and dyed strings.
Both. They are predator to smaller creatures then themselves and yet prey to bigger creatures then themselves
SGML had a variety of rules that made it difficult to parse correctly, and less legible than XML. XML was made to be more machine and human friendly. Both languages are otherwise remarkably similar, including DTDs and validation, as one would expect, since SGML was the ancestor of XML.
They're both interested in themselves. They're both "seekers" as well, probably.
Yes, both biographies and autobiographies can discuss the subject's parents and family. Biographies are written by someone else about a person's life, while autobiographies are written by the person themselves, so they can both include details about the subject's family background and relationships with parents.
Both 61 and 67 are prime numbers themselves, therefore their factors are 1 and themselves, which are obviously both prime as well.
They both killed themselves.
It depends on if people are themselves when the picture is taken, and on whether it is a picture of themselves or not. If both of these conditions are true, then the answer is yes.