| C/O | check out; complains of; in care of |
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| CRC | cardiovascular reflex conditioning; clinical research center; colorectal carcinoma; concentrated red... |
| DACL | Depression Adjective Check List |
| HCT | health check test; hematocrit; historic control trial; homocytotrophic; human calcitonin; hydrochlor... |
| HSCL | Hopkins Symptom Check List |
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In games such as chess, shogi and xiangqi, a check is an immediate threat to capture the king. A king so threatened is said to be in check. Either the threat must be stopped (by interposing a piece between the threatening piece and the king, or capturing the threatening piece) or the king must be moved to a space where he is no longer in check. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Check_(chess)
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is composed of dialogue between two old high school friends, Jay and Ben, who discuss Jay's plans to assassinate President George W. Bush. ...
Ãâó: www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Nicholson-Baker
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A synchronization point between data files and redo log files. Every changed block is written back to disk from memory, and the redo log records a checkpoint sequence number to indicate that all changes up to this point are now on disk.
Ãâó: docs.rinet.ru/O8/glossary.htm
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A checkpoint occurs when the DBWR (database writer) process writes all modified buffers in the SGA buffer cache to the database data files. Checkpoints occur AFTER (not during) every redo log switch and also at intervals specified by initialization parameters. Set parameter LOG_CHECKPOINTS_TO_ALERT=TRUE to observe checkpoint start and end times in the database alert log. Checkpoints can be forced with the "ALTER SYSTEM CHECKPOINT;" command. Also see CKPT.
Ãâó: www.orafaq.com/glossary/faqglosc.htm
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a written order instructing a thrift institution or bank to pay immediately on demand a specified amount of money from the check writer's account to the person named on the check or, if a specific person is not named, to whoever bears the check to the institution for payment.
Ãâó: www.ots.treas.gov/glossary/gloss-c.html
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| check | the state of inactivity following an interruption |
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| check | become fractured |
| check | make cracks or chinks in |
| check | arrest the motion (of something) abruptly |
| check | slow the growth or development of |
| check | examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition |
| check | put a check mark on or next to |
| check | be careful or certain to do something |
| check | verify by consulting a source or authority |
| check | find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort |
| check | write out a check on a bank account |
| check | place into check in a game of chess |
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