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Predicate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Predicate or predication may refer to: •Branch predication (computer programming), a choice to execute or not to execute a given instruction based on the content of a machine register •Predicate (g...
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Predicate (grammar) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In traditional grammar, a predicate is one of the two main parts of a sentence (the other being the subject, which the predicate modifies). For the simple sentence "John [ is yellow ]," John act...
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Predicate (mathematical logic) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sometimes it is inconvenient or impossible to describe a set by listing all of its elements. Another useful way to define a set is by specifying a property that the elements of the set have in common...
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A predicate is the portion of a clause , excluding the subject , that expresses something about the subject. ... Concept module: predicate ... What is a compound predicate?
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public interface Predicate ... The Predicate interface is a standard interface that applications can implement to define the filter they wish to apply to a a FilteredRowSet object. A FilteredRowSet object consumes implementations of this interface and enforces the constraints defined in the implementation of the...
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Home; Introduction; Science Programme; Predicate Highlights presentation (pdf); Final Predicate Science Report (pdf); Business Workshop; Workshop Presentations ... Predicate Highlights (pdf)
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