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A photocopy and copy are the same thing. They both involve making a replica of a document. This is often done when you do not want to risk losing an original document.
The ratio of the two numerators is the same as the ratio of the two denominators.
The schema contains all the information how the objects need to be created, what type of objects can be created in the forest what are its attributes, functions, its class files etc .if we have the shred schema in the network all the objects in the forest and domain will be same types so it will be easy to manage,administer, apply security in the network
Hi, The partitioned table are stored in the same schema where you have created the partition of the table. Thank you
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Two methods exist for writing text to a document, and both are methods of the document object.document.write(expr) will print the value of exprto the page.document.writeln(expr) will do the same thing, plus add a newline character at the end.
They are the same thing. Doc is short for document
Think old days: items included in the same document were done so as appendices (thus were appended) and items that were separate and, back then, attached to a document by staples, were attachments. Append: to include in the same document; attach: to include with a document as a separate document.
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One way is to select them both at the same time by holding down ctrl while you click each of them.
Document is not the answer according to myitlab the correct answer is SCREEN