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Column and representation
In the centre of the Shield lies the representation of Constantin Brâncuşi's Endless Column, a symbol of Romanian art and culture.
Roman reliefs of battle scenes, like those on the Column of Trajan, were created for the glorification of Roman might, but also provide first-hand representation of military costumes and military equipment.

Column and data
* Column ( database ), a set of data values of a particular type in a relational database
* Column ( data store )-A similar object used in distributed data stores
Column headers are sometimes included as the first line, and each subsequent line is a row of data.
Column Address Strobe ( CAS ) latency, or CL, is the delay time between the moment a memory controller tells the memory module to access a particular memory column on a RAM memory module, and the moment the data from given array location is available on the module's output pins.
Column types of LongText and LongBinary do not contribute significantly to this size limitation, and records can hold data much larger than a database page size when data is stored in long value columns.

Column and columns
Column solvent purification devices ( generally referred to as Grubb's columns ) recently became available, reducing the hazards ( water reactive substances, heat ) from the classical dehydrating methods.
Closely spaced joints lead to the creation of columns, pillers, and pinnacles such as Washington Column, Cathedral Spires, and Split Pinnacle.
It is notable for several architectural features, including the spectacular interior columns and a frieze, sculpted by Caspar Buberl, stretching around the exterior of the building and depicting Civil War soldiers in scenes somewhat reminiscent of those on Trajan's Column as well as the Horsemen Frieze of the Parthenon.
A tenth-anniversary collection of these columns appeared in 2005 as The SEX Column and other misprints ; this was shortlisted for a 2006 Hugo Award for Best Related Book.
Langford's 1985-1988 " The Disinformation Column " for Apricot File focused on Apricot Computers systems ; these columns are collected as The Apricot Files ( 2007 ).
Lord Chelmsford settled on three invading columns with the main centre column, now consisting of some 7, 800 men comprising the previously called No. 3 Column and Durnford's No. 2 Column, under his direct command.
Scholarly comparisons were once made between the Irminsul and the Jupiter Columns ; however, Rudolf Simek states that the columns were of Gallo-Roman religious monuments, and that the reported location of the Irminsul in Eresburg does not fall within the area of the Jupiter Column archaeological finds.
Two columns in front of the Karlskirche are scored to resemble Trajan's Column in Rome.
The Zygmunt's Column was modelled on the Italian columns in front of Basilica di Santa Maria Maggiore ( erected in 1614 to designs of Carlo Maderno ), and the Column of Phocas in Rome ( Władysław Vasa seen both of them during his visit to Rome in 1625 ).
They took the name Fifth Column after a military manoeuvre by fascist Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War, in which nazi-aligned nationalist insurrectionists within besieged Republican Madrid, called ' the fifth column ', would aid the four columns ( north, south, east and west ) outside the perimeters.
The neighboring two columns, crafted by Lorenzo Mattielli, found a model in Trajan's Column in Rome.
His columns for the " The Ferengi ’ s Column " in The Indian Express and " The French Connection " column in the The Pioneer and in Rediff were some of the most waited and most read.
Other columns include " Real Life Rock Top Ten: A Monthly Column of Everyday Culture and Found Objects ," written by Greil Marcus, and " Musin's and Thinkin's ," written by Jack Pendarvis.
( This 24th edition of the Column discusses the state of the art for the open problems from the book Computers and Intractability and previous columns, in particular, for Graph Isomorphism.
* Sigma Delta Chi National Award for Column Writing from the Society of Professional Journalists ( 2009 ) for his columns on the alleged discrimination against an Arab grocer in a suburb of Chicago.

Managed and representation
* Managed Object Format, a textual representation of the Distributed Management Task Force ( DMTF ) Common Information Model ( CIM )

Managed and data
The term Dynamic Infrastructures stands for a comprehensive range of IT products, solutions, and services – from PCs and notebooks, to data center solutions, and Infrastructure as a Service and Managed Infrastructure services that dynamically adapt and adjust to the ever changing demands of today ’ s economy
In Feb 2010 Daisy Group bought the entire issued share capital of Managed Communications, a provider of data networks, for a potential initial cash consideration of £ 6. 3m.
* Persistent Data Structures and Managed References-video presentation by Rich Hickey on Clojure's use of persistent data structures and how they support concurrency
* Continuously Managed Database ( CMD ): Maintains the up-to-date global temperature-salinity data, replaces near real-time records with higher quality delayed-mode records as they are received, and creates and distributes copies of the data on CD-ROM and other media.
* Public access to real-time data from the GTSPP Continuously Managed Database
* Public access to best-copy data from the GTSPP Continuously Managed Database
The only major difference is that the data tends to be held at a remote location and these services are often provided by Managed backup providers.

representation and data
For that reason, the elements of an array data structure are required to have the same size and should use the same data representation.
DXF was originally introduced in December 1982 as part of AutoCAD 1. 0, and was intended to provide an exact representation of the data in the AutoCAD native file format, DWG ( Drawing ), for which Autodesk for many years did not publish specifications.
* Binary code, the digital representation of text and data
Probably the most widely known data communications code so far ( aka character representation ) in use today is ASCII.
A piece of information can be handled by any computer or device whose storage space is large enough to accommodate the binary representation of the piece of information, or simply data.
In some countries, census data are used to apportion electoral representation ( sometimes controversially – e. g., Utah v. Evans ).
Style modeling implies building a computational representation of the musical surface that captures important stylistic features from data.
Lossless audio compression produces a representation of digital data that decompresses to an exact digital duplicate of the original audio stream, unlike playback from lossy compression techniques such as Vorbis and MP3.
Querying and manipulating the data within an unnormalized data structure, such as the following non-1NF representation of customers ' credit card transactions, involves more complexity than is really necessary:
In statistics, a histogram is a graphical representation showing a visual impression of the distribution of data.
These facilitated information retrieval and data mining efforts, which have in recent years begun to relate to knowledge representation.
At each layer, even the first ( e. g., selecting rules or frames ), the choices being made are about representation, not data structures.
A semantic net, for example, is a representation, while a graph is a data structure.
While every representation must be implemented in the machine by some data structure, the representational property is in the correspondence to something in the world and in the constraint that
While data reduction ( compression, be it lossy or lossless ) is a main goal of transform coding, it also allows other goals: one may represent data more accurately for the original amount of space – for example, in principle, if one starts with an analog or high-resolution digital master, an MP3 file of a given size should provide a better representation than a raw uncompressed audio in WAV or AIFF file of the same size.
From this point of view, perceptual encoding is not essentially about discarding data, but rather about a better representation of data.
One may wish to downsample or otherwise decrease the resolution of the represented source signal and the quantity of data used for its compressed representation without re-encoding, as in bitrate peeling, but this functionality is not supported in all designs, as not all codecs encode data in a form that allows less important detail to simply be dropped.
* Choice of model: This will depend on the data representation and the application.
Some ISO standards are already published but most of them are under construction, mainly on lexicon representation ( see LMF ), annotation and data category registry.
* Node ( computer science ), the computer representation of a node in a graph, and a basic unit used to build data structures

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