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One side of a leaf.
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A World Wide Web 'page' is the name given to a basic Web document, such as the one you are viewing at the moment.
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The basic document of the World Wide Web is a page. Pages are written in the evolving language called HTML. In general your pages should be designed to work on a screen that is 800 x 600 pixels. This is the settings for most 14" monitors.
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Lines of text or graphics to be displayed together when the titles are played.
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When a microcontroller is designed, the number of bits reserved to hold an address in memory is set to support all of the possible addresses in memory. Example: if a chip can only hold 512 bytes of code, there are only 512 possible addresses and therefore only nine bits are reserved to hold address information. When a microcontroller is enlarged to offer more code space, one way to support the extra code space is by organizing the memory into Pages. ...
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