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Page: Encyclopedia - Page

Page may mean: In graphic design, typography, or printing: Page header, typography Page footer, typography Page (paper), a leaf or one side of a leaf, as of a book An apprentice, assistant or errand boy: Page (servant), a servant or knight's apprentice Page (wedding attendant), an attendant at a wedding or cotillion Page (U.S. Capitol), someone who takes notes and delivers papers in the United States Capitol Canadian House of Commons Page Progr ...

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Page: Encyclopedia II - Page paper - The page in typography
In a book, the page on the left side is called the verso page and the page on the right side is called the recto page. The verso and the recto (the facing pages) together form what is referred to as a spread. The first page of an English-language book is typically a recto page, and the reader flips the pages from right to left. In right-to-left languages (Arabic, Hebrew, and Persian, plus Chinese and Japanese when written vertically), the first page is ver ...

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Page paper, Page paper - The page in typography, Page paper - The page in library science, Page paper - The printed page in computing

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Page: Encyclopedia II - Paging - Advantages

A key advantage that this method has over simpler methods such as the buddy memory allocation technique and dynamic allocation techniques is that the memory allocated to a program does not have to be contiguous, and because of that, there is very little internal fragmentation - thus little memory is wasted. Because programs rarely use all parts of their code and data at one point in time, the concept of virtual memory can be implemented by writing pages to disk, and reading pages from disk when they are needed. This is another advantage of paging ove ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Alan Page

Alan Cedric Page (born August 7, 1945 in Canton, Ohio) is a former football player who starred as a defensive lineman in the NFL, primarily with the Minnesota Vikings, and then went on to have a distinguished legal career, serving as a current member of the Minnesota Supreme Court. After graduating from a Catholic high school in his hometown of Canton, Page received a B.A. in political science from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Indiana. He was an All-American in football in 1966, and was selected by the Vikings in ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Clarence Page

Clarence Page (June 2, 1947–) is a journalist, syndicated columnist and member of the editorial board for the Chicago Tribune. He is an occasional panelist on The McLaughlin Group, a regular contributor of essays to NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, host of several documentaries on the Public Broadcasting System, and an occasional commentator on National Public Radio's Weekend Edition Sunday. Page was born in Dayton, Ohio. A 1965 graduate of Middletown High School in Ohio, he began his journalism ca ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - William N. Page

William Nelson Page (January 6, 1854–March 7, 1932), was a United States civil engineer, entrepreneur, capitalist, businessman, and industrialist. Page was one of the leading developers of West Virginia's rich bituminous coal fields in the late 19th and early 20th century, as well as being deeply involved in building the infrastructure to transport the mined coal. He came to the area to help build the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway and soon became involved in many coal and related enterprises in the mountains of Virginia and Wes ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - White pages

A white pages is a telephone directory listing of subscriber names, addresses, and telephone numbers. In the United States, the term white pages is commonly associated with the residential subscriber listings in the standard directories distributed by the Bell System before divestiture. White pages can also be an electronic information database that contains user names and their associated network addresses, in the manner of a telephone directory. Electronic white pages usually contain additional information, such as office location, phone number, and mailstop, and their ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Web page

A Web page or webpage is a resource on the World Wide Web, usually in HTML/XHTML format (the file extensions are typically htm or html) and with hypertext links to enable navigation from one page or section to another. Web pages often use associated graphic files to provide illustration, and these too can be clickable links. A web page is displayed using a web browser. A web page can contain any of the following: Text graphics (gif, jpeg or png) Audio (.mid ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Code page

Code page is the traditional IBM term used for a specific character encoding table: a mapping in which a sequence of bits, usually a single octet representing integer values 0 through 255, is associated with a specific character. Code page - Background. A few code pages use more than 8 bits per character and thus encode more than 256 characters. The term cmap (character map) is used in technical documentation on Macintosh platforms. Although IBM created and maintained many code pages, the term ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Bettie Page

Bettie Mae Page (born April 22, 1923), sometimes known as Betty Page, is an American model and pin-up girl, active mostly in the 1950s. Born in Nashville, Tennessee, Page's parents divorced when she was 10 years old, forcing her and her sister to live for a year at an orphanage. A strong student in high school, she reportedly missed earning the title of school valedictorian and a scholarship to Vanderbilt University by a quarter of a grade point, but graduated from Peabody College with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1943. She mar ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Anita Page

Anita Page is an American film actress. Born Anita Pomares on August 4, 1910, in Flushing, New York, Page entered films in A Kiss For Cinderella 1925, and after a few small but well received parts, was offered a contract with MGM Studios. MGM moulded her into one of their biggest female stars of the silent era, pairing her with such popular actors as Ramon Novarro and William Haines. Her performances in Our Dancing Daughters (1928) opposite Joan Crawford, and The Broadway Melody (1929) opposite Bessi ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Ammonia data page

This page provides supplementary chemical data on ammonia. Ammonia data page - Structure and properties. Ammonia data page - Thermodynamic properties. Ammonia data page - Spectral data. Ammonia data page - Regulatory data. Ammonia data page - Material Safety Data Sheet. The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly recommend that you seek the Material Safety ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Yellow Pages

In many countries, the Yellow Pages refers to a telephone directory for businesses organized by the category of product or service. As the name suggests, they are usually printed on yellow paper. Yellow Pages - In general. Yellow Pages directories are usually published annually and distributed for free to all residences and businesses within a given coverage area. The majority of listings are in plain small black text. Yellow Pages publishers make their profits by selling special value-added features to bus ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Water data page

This page provides supplementary chemical data on water. Water data page - Material Safety Data Sheet. The handling of this chemical may incur notable safety precautions. It is highly recommend that you seek the Material Safety Datasheet (MSDS) for this chemical from a reliable source such as SIRI, and follow its directions. Water data page - Structure and properties. Water data page - Thermodynamic properties. Water data page - ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Yellow Pages computing

Yellow Pages or YP as is commonly known, was the original name for the Network Information Service (NIS), a directory service created by Sun Microsystems. Nowadays it is mostly called NIS or NIS+. See also. Network Information Service Category: Computer science ...

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Page: Encyclopedia - Urban Legends Reference Pages

The Urban Legends Reference Pages, also known as snopes.com, is a website dedicated to determining the truth about many urban legends, modern-day myths and other such stories of uncertain or questionable origin. Snopes is run by Barbara and David Mikkelson, a couple from California who met on the newsgroup alt.folklore.urban and married. The site is organized according to topic and includes a ...

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Page: Encyclopedia II - Paging - How it works

The memory access part of paging is done at the hardware level via page tables, and is handled by the memory management unit (MMU for short). As mentioned earlier, physical memory is divided into small blocks called pages (typically 4 kilobytes or less) in size, and each block is assigned a page number. The operating system may keep a list of free pages in its memory, or may choose to probe the memory each time a memory request is made (though most modern operating systems do the former). Whatever the case, when a program makes a request for ...

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Page: Encyclopedia II - Page paper - The page in library science

In library science, the number of pages in a book forms part of its physical description, coded in subfield 300$a in MARC 21 and in subfield 215$a in UNIMARC. This description consists of the number of pages (or a list of such numberings separated by commas, if the book contains separately-numbered sections), followed by the abbreviation “p.” for “page(s)”. The number of pages is written in the same style (Arabic or Roman numerals, uppercase or lowercase, etc.) as the numbering in each section. Unnumbered pages are not desc ...

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Page paper, Page paper - The page in typography, Page paper - The page in library science, Page paper - The printed page in computing

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Page: Encyclopedia - Canadian House of Commons Page Program

A Page is a non-partisan employee of the Canadian House of Commons. They perform both ceremonial and administrative duties including: Participation in the Speaker's Parade and Royal Assent Delivering documents and water to Members of Parliament (MPs) in the Chamber and in House Committees Answering telephones in the Lobby rooms and delivering messages to MPs Assisting the Spe ...

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Page: Encyclopedia II - Ogg Page - Page structure

Every Ogg Page begins with the four-byte magic, "OggS". If sync is lost a decoder can look for the next occurrence of this sequence to begin decoding again. This string is followed by a null byte for Ogg version 0. This is the only official version of Ogg as of 2004 and no new version is planned. The sixth byte of each page specifies type flags. The value of 1 specifies that contained data is continued from the last page. The value of 2 specifies that this is the first page of the stream, and the value of 4 specifies that this is the last page of the stream. These values c ...

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