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The properties of a database are commonly called a schema. The schema describes the tables in the database, the fields inside each table, the contents of each field, etc.
Metadata is information that describes other data, such as the title, author, and date of a document. "Meta data" is simply a misspelling or incorrect spacing of the term "metadata."
In computing terms another term for file could be document.
Attributes is one term that can be use. The entire properties of all aspects of a database can be called a data dictionary.
The term commonly used to describe information about an action event or process is "metadata." Metadata provides context and details about the action or process, such as time, date, location, and participants involved.
Term frequency (TF) measures how frequently a term appears in a document relative to the total number of terms in that document. It is calculated by dividing the number of times a specific term appears in the document by the total number of terms in that document. The formula is: TF = (Number of times term t appears in document d) / (Total number of terms in document d). This value helps in understanding the importance of a term within a specific document.
A bioflavonoid is another term for a flavonoid - any of various compounds which are plant metabolites - which have antioxidant properties.