· Static RAM: No refreshing, 6 to 8 MOS transistors · Dynamic RAM: Refreshed periodically, 3 to 4 transistors. · Static ram is more reliable · Dynamic ram is less reliable · Static ram is more expensive · Dynamic ram is less expensive · Static ram can store its data when computer is turned off · Dynamic ram looses data when computer is turned off. · A static memory cell takes a lot more space on a Chip than a dynamic memory cell
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DHTML is an extension of HTML called Dynamic HTML which uses style sheets and JavaScript. This allows you to use small animations and Dynamic menus on your webpage.
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A dike is a tabular body.
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You can display data in Tabular format in a JSP page using the HTML <Table> Tag. You can even assign dynamic values to the table using JSP Scriptlets. <% %>
Static Web Table - This type of tabular representation has fixed data in the rows and columns and the rows and columns are definite. Eg. table of months, table of days, etc. Dynamic Web Table - Dynamic table has dynamic data as rows and columns are not fixed and they keep on increasing or decreasing basis the data. For Eg: Sales table, Student table. Mostly dynamic tables are more popular in use.
If we discuss the different between these two forms of the signals that is; analog and digital then we should discuss it in different aspects such as working, their architectures, pros and cons as well. The major differences among the two signals are listed below
A tabular concordant pluton is a sill.A Sill is a flat concordant pluton. And a tabular means flat, like a table or tablet. Thus a sill is a tabular concordant pluton.In fact a the wikipedia article for "sill (geology)", as of the 01:33, 19 February 2009 update by Vsmith, read " a sill is a tabular pluton that has intruded between older layers of sedimentary rock, beds of volcanic lava or tuff, or even along the direction of foliation in metamorphic rock." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sill_(geology)