M Telecom Abbreviation

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Matrix

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The mixture of sand and cement that binds together the aggregate of concrete. The continuous or principal phase in which another constituent is dispersed. A set of optimization techniques that were developed in operations research to solve intractable problems. also constraint programming. The aqueous contents of a cell or organelle with dissolved solutes. Matrix An arrangement of rows and columns used for organizing related items, such as numbers, dots, spreadsheet cells, or circuit elements. Matrices are used in mathematics for manipulating rectangular sets of numbers.

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Memory

Just like humans, computers rely a lot on memory. They need to process and store data, just like we do. However, computers store data in digital format, which means the information can always be called up exactly the way it was stored. Also, unlike our memory, the computer's memory doesn't get worse over time. While memory can refer to any medium of data storage, it usually refers to RAM, or random access memory. When your computer boots up, it loads the operating system into its memory, or RAM.

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Management

Is the administration of an organization, whether it is a business, a not-for-profit organization, or government body.

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Minor

In general, something that is less than something else. For example, the teres minor muscle is smaller than the teres major muscle.

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Meter

Metric unit of length approximately 39.375 inches or 1,000mm.  OR To regulate the amount or rate of fluid flow. In the OSI Communications Subsystem licensed program, the machine-readable form of an abstract syntax. The metatable is generated by the Abstract Syntax Checker and used by the OSI Communications Subsystem presentation layer to encode and decode data being exchanged. 39.37 inches. The measure of distances in the metric system.

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