A control structure is a block of programming that analyzes variables and chooses a direction in which to go based on given parameters. The term flow control details the direction the program takes (which way program control "flows")
The Java API is the API for the main Java Library.
API grade refers to the classification of crude oil and other petroleum products based on their specific gravity, as measured by the American Petroleum Institute (API). The API gravity scale indicates how light or heavy a crude oil is: higher API gravity means lighter oil, while lower values indicate heavier oil. This classification helps in assessing the oil's quality, potential uses, and economic value in the market.
The C classification of oil is for diesel engines.
The API classification "SM" is typically higher than "SG." SM oils have improved performance and additives compared to SG oils, making them better suited for newer vehicles with more advanced engine designs. It's important to consult your vehicle's owner's manual for the recommended oil classification.
The API C classification means lubricationg oil for diesel engines. There are six different classes of oil beginning with C: CJ-4, CI-4, CH-4, CG-4, CF-2, and CF.
API IS a Application Code used by Facebook to classify diffrent apps made by people
Bergy's Manual of Systemic Bacteriology is general considered the source of classification data. Generally if the bacteria is unknow a Gram stain is performed and a suitable API test kit used.
The API key is used for accessing the application program interface. There are various functions that can be performed using the API key. The key should be kept confidential and hence, it should be saved in a safe place. The API key can be found in the “Api Access” area of the control panel.
The API temperature class PX refers to a specific temperature classification for equipment and materials used in the petroleum and natural gas industries. It indicates that the equipment is designed to operate safely at temperatures ranging from -20°F to 90°F (-29°C to 32°C). This classification helps ensure that components can withstand the thermal conditions they may encounter in various applications. Proper adherence to these temperature ratings is crucial for safety and reliability in operations.
API-SG is a designation used to classify the quality of motor oils based on the American Petroleum Institute (API) standards. The "SG" rating indicates that the oil meets specific performance criteria established for gasoline engines, including oxidation stability, wear protection, and deposit control. This classification helps consumers and manufacturers identify suitable oils for their vehicles, ensuring optimal engine performance and protection.
As per API 6A temperature classification, -20 deg F to 250 deg F operating temperature range.
An API unit is a way to measure the consumption and allocation of resources in an API-based system. It typically represents a quantum of API usage, such as the number of requests, data transferred, or computational resources utilized by an application. Organizations often use API units to track usage, monitor performance, and manage costs related to their API services.