A cantilever is a structure supported at one end only, such as a diving board
Sub Structure
It is similar to a function in other languages. It allows you to create your own "block" which can be used to reuse code and organise code.
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Aggregation and composition are two sides of the same coin. Both an aggregate and a composite object encapsulate one or more sub-objects. But while a composite object owns its sub-objects, an aggregate object does not. That is, when a composite object is destroyed, its sub-objects are also destroyed. But with an aggregate object, the sub-objects are not destroyed. Aggregate objects typically use references or pointers to refer to their sub-objects, whereas composite objects typically use member variables or pointers to refer to their objects. In essence, a composite object instantiates its own sub-objects, whereas an aggregate object's sub-objects must be passed to it, typically via the constructor. In complex models you will often find a combination of composition, aggregation and inheritance, even within the same object.
To write the elemental definition of water (H20) in HTML, use the <sub></sub> element to surround the 2. SUB designates a particular portion of text as subscript. So... <p>H<sub>2</sub>O</p> Will give results similar to: H2O
is 422.0 a category, subcategory, or subclassification?
You bridge the amp not the sub.
Chocolate, indeed, has its own sub-category under "Desserts Snacks and Treats," which in turn is a sub-category of "Food and Cooking." To look at it graphically, try this: Food and Cooking > Desserts Snacks and Treats > Chocolate
We already do, its called "Papercrafts", I categorized this Question in this Sub-category.
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As of now, there are insufficient questions about neonatology to warrant a sub-category of its own. Questions and answers on this subject can be found in the sub-category of Pediatricians.Here's the link: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3405http://wiki.answers.com/Q/FAQ/3405
You bridge the amp not the sub.
In WikiAnswers there is a category called 'Quakers' it is a sub category of 'Religion and Spirituality'.
It does. If you click on the category of "Science," you will see the sub-category of "Geography."
Yes ,It is sub category of rajputs originated from shekhawat