can you please send me a sample program of college examination using sql?thanks...God bless...
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Hannah had a melodious voice that made everyone fall in love with her.
sample program in sum of the series using the formula for s=n/2[2a+{n-1}d] in 8085
Because of his poor study habits, it took Jimmy nine years to earn his college degree.
The variance decreases with a larger sample so that the sample mean is likely to be closer to the population mean.
This sentence is a SAMPLE sentence.The boy wanted a sample of the food.The woman wanted a sample of the perfume.The man wanted a sample of the wine.
peer checking is much like desk checking in that it is simply another way to test if your program or algorithms are correct and accurtate and function as they should. desk checking is when you personally test your program using sample test data. peer checking is when other individuals other than yourself test your program using different test data.
The essence of making a thin smear is to spread a sample of cells, bacteria, or other substances onto a slide in a very thin layer. This allows for microscopic examination of the sample, so that individual cells and components can be observed. Making a thin smear involves taking a small sample of the material, suspending it in a liquid, and using a microscope slide to spread the sample evenly across the slide. The sample must be spread thinly enough so that individual cells are visible. When the slide is stained, the thin smear allows individual cells to be identified and counted. Making a thin smear is a fundamental part of many laboratory procedures, such as microscopic examination of blood or body fluids, or bacterial culturing.
A physical examination.
an annual checkup
The internal auditor uses a variety of approaches, including observation of current activities, examination of past transactions, and simulation--often using sample or fictitious transactions--to test the accuracy and reliability of the system.