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code

In law, the body of a country's civil or criminal law. The Code Napoléon in France 1804–10 was widely copied in European countries with civil law systems.

code

Expression of an algorithm in a programming language. The term is also used as a verb, to describe the act of programming.



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The compressed binary data is treated as Linux and Windows libraries as well as an Apache module, and the decoded data is treated as BREW and Windows libraries.
Contextual cues are essential for increasing vocabulary, resolving ambiguity in decoded words or confirming a decoded word ("Does it make sense or does it sound right?
Integral dual quad multiplexers let users of intelligent transportation and video surveillance systems select which of eight decoded streams to view and how to display the video -- quad, full screen or picture-in-picture format.
 
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