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The different types of network are Personal Area Network(PAN), Local Area Network (LAN), Campus Area Network(CAN), Metropolitan Area Network (MAN), Wide Area Network (WAN), and Global Area Network (GAN).by Rhaine
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The different types of operators in QBASIC are:Arithmetic OperatorsRelational OperatorsLogical Operators
Yes, there are multiple types.
There are usually 4 classifications: Elliptical, spiral, (including barred spiral), lenticular, and irregular. (However some classifications do have only 3 types.)
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i just wanted to know what are the different classifications of criminal cases?
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Using "types" as plural requires the plural "animals".You can also phrase this as singular, with a different context, for example "What type of animal...?What type of an animal...?
diesel engine
Drugs have many different classifications for example, hardwearing, short term affects and qualifying illegally
There are several different engine types found in cars today. Some of these engine types include Straight/Inline, V Type, Boxer, Rotary Wankel and Diesel.
Cominella is a type of carnivorous sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk and belongs to the family of Buccinidae. Cominella also has different types and classifications.
Pleural tumors are divided into two classifications: primary (mesothelioma), or metastatic (arising from cancer sites elsewhere in the body).
The four types of classifications of internal forces are: Axial forces (tension and compression) Shear forces Bending forces (moment) Torsional forces