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| Worm, Ole | <person> Danish anatomist, 1588-1654. See: wormian bones. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Siggaard-Andersen, Ole | <person> Danish clinical biochemist, *1932. See: Siggaard-Andersen nomogram. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Object Linking & Embedding
Ãâó: www.st.com/stonline/press/news/glossary/o.htm
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Object Linking and Embedding. Developed by Microsoft, this mechanism allows applications to communicate and share code resources.
Ãâó: docs.rinet.ru/Plugi/appc.htm
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The specification that details the implementation of Windows Objects, and the interprocess communication that supports them.
Ãâó: www.wrightcolorgraphics.com/o.htm
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An enhancement to DDE protocol that allows you to embed or link data created in one application in a document created in another application, and subsequently edit that data in the original application without leaving the compound document.
Ãâó: www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/wfw/7_agloss.msp...
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(Object Linking and Embedding) software that allows a user to create a file in one application and incorporate it into another, while retaining the original file format and association to the program that created it. Windows and Macintosh operating systems allow for OLE.
Ãâó: www.scotsmist.co.uk/glossary_o.html
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