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Opens a new Explorer with G in its view.
Ãâó: cgsuite.sourceforge.net/docs/tutorials/using-cgsui...
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| explicit |
The closing words of the text proper of a work, exclusive of any closing RUBRIC that might follow it. Commonly the introductory word of the closing rubric, though finit is also used. Originally an abbreviation of the Latin explicitus, as in the phrase explicitus est liber, meaning "the book is unrolled," a usage taken over into the codex form of the book from the earlier roll. Used from the Middle Ages as a 3 rd person singular verb meaning "here ends," the plural form being expliciunt.
Ãâó: www.slais.ubc.ca/people/students/student-projects/...
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Fur trappers are thought to have visited Wyoming in the 18th century, but it was not until the early 19th century that proper exploration began. One of the earliest explorers was fur trapper John Colter, who in 1807 encountered towering waterfalls and steaming geezers in the Rocky Mountains area, later to become Yellowstone Park, and named it Colter's Hell in his reports. ...
Ãâó: encyclopedia.farlex.com/Wyoming,+United+States
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| explore |
To look for a new ore deposit.
Ãâó: www.nbmg.unr.edu/comstockscience/vocab1.shtml
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| explicit |
A way of stating something in a computer language so that a value or action is apparent by content. In the following example, EMP-NUMBER has an explicit picture of PIC 9999, and EMP-HOURLY has an explicit picture of PIC Z9.99. Compare this with the definition of implicit.
Ãâó: platon.lacitec.on.ca/~jlemoe/Cobol/Materiel/Cobol/...
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