data in more than one table
they died on the same day
They share the same birthday
They have the same name "Jennifer"
PlutoAnswerPluto is now defined as a dwarf planet. Pluto is mickeys dog and is also the name of a now called dwarf planet.
the building would burst into flames because no one building can contain that much awsomeness
Yes, its defined by international agreement.
Both contain large numbers of stars, plus dust, gas, and magnetic fields.
With inheritance, you can use methods and fields from the superclass in a subclass. So for example when I have a class Person with fields age and gender, I can make a subclass Student. a Student object has always the fields from its superclass Person (age and gender), but you can make extra fields for a Student object. The same is true for methods: a method defined in the Person class can also be used on a Student object because Student is a subclass from Person. Got it? ;)
When establishing a relationship in Access, common fields do not necessarily need to have the same name. However, they must have compatible data types to ensure proper linking and data integrity. This allows for effective querying and data manipulation across related tables. Ultimately, the key is to ensure that these fields can logically connect the records in both tables.
Terms that contain the same variable is called "like terms".
No. Licences must comply with the open source definition defined by the Open Source Initiative (OSI). The only criteria is that they be OSI approved, but need not contain the exact same terms and conditions.
Two nuclei contain the same element if they have the same number of protons in their atomic structure, which is defined by the atomic number. This number determines the element's identity, regardless of the number of neutrons or electrons. For example, both carbon-12 and carbon-14 are isotopes of carbon, as they both have six protons but differ in their neutron count. Thus, by comparing the atomic numbers of the nuclei, you can determine if they are the same element.
They all are formed from the same elements
Synonyms. (A+)
No
When establishing a relationship, common fields do not necessarily need to have the same data type or format. For instance, one field might store numeric values while another stores text representations of those values. Additionally, the values in the common fields do not need to be identical; they just need to be comparable or meaningful in the context of the relationship. Ultimately, the focus should be on the logical connection between the entities rather than strict data uniformity.
A synonym of course. An antonym for a word that is defined for hvaing the opposite or nearly the opposite meaning.