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The 400 Chevy is a small block engine. The 400 BIG BLOCK Chevy does not exist! 402 big block Chevy does. it seems in the early 70s Chevy put 402s in their pick ups and they had 400 badges. this opened the can of worms known as the non-existant big block 400.
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A database itself cannot physically exist on paper, as it requires a digital format for storage and organization of data. However, the structure and contents of a database can be represented on paper through diagrams, schemas, and documentation. These representations help developers and users understand the database design and functionality.
A large number of database management systems (DBMS) exist. For example: Oracle, MySQL, DB2.
No! There are very few natural "predators" on Block Island.
A multiuser database may exist on a single machine, such as a mainframe or other powerful computer, or it may be distributed and exist on multiple computers. Multiuser databases are accessible from multiple computers simultaneously.
No, prejudice does not have a suffix. "Prejudice" is a word that comes from the Latin "praejudicium," which means "prejudgment." There is no suffix added to this root word in the English language.
No; it does not exist at this time in 2011.
A business e-mail list can exist in a computer's e-mail database. They often are maintained by an IT professional.
A full block meaning does not exist in computer terms. However, a full block can mean with some people is the main computer system.
No. But there was a 348 cubic inch big block which equates to 5.7 liters.
Depends what kind of database you're referring to - Electronic databases didn't exist until the mid 1960's with the construction of computers.