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Any of five groups or classes of controlled substances, divided as such by their relative potential for abuse, status of accepted medical use and the degree of physical or psychological dependence that may be caused by abuse of the material.
Ãâó: bfa.sdsu.edu/ehs/deadefin.htm
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(1) The set of statements, expressed in data definition language, that completely describe the structure of a database. IBM. (2) In Data Access Builder, the representation of the database that will be mapped. (3) In the VisualAge C++ IDE, the summary of the objects, views, and page descriptions that are available for use, and their relationships.
Ãâó: www.cepba.upc.es/docs/ibm_doc/mancpp/glossary/czgs...
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All of the objects that encompass the design of a database, including tables, views, and indices.
Ãâó: www.rtlabs.com/macsql/manual3/glossary/main.html
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The Scheme for Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters within the Commonwealth as agreed by Law Ministers at their 1986 Meeting in Harare and endorsed by the Commonwealth Heads of Government at their 1987 Meeting in Vancouver and any amendment thereof.
Ãâó: www.oas.org/juridico/MLA/en/tto/en_tto-mla-gen-glo...
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A formal specification of element names that indicates which elements are allowed in an XML document, and in which combinations. A schema is functionally equivalent to a DTD, but is written in XML; a schema also provides for extended functionality such as data typing, inheritance, and presentation rules.
Ãâó: www.dorsai.org/~walts/xglossary.html
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