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As a verb the act of creating and storing a duplicate copy of important information. This duplicate is archived so that it can be restored in the event of calamitous loss of the original data. As a noun a backup is the duplicate copy thus made. Numerous backups of this thesis were hastily made following a fire in the author's apartment building.
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Backups can be made by copying files under a different name or by copying them to another directory, another drive, or a different storage media. Backups are used to replace or restore files if they should become lost or corrupted.
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In radiography, the time setting selected prior to an automated exposure, usually 150% of the anticipated total exposure time for projection.
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a period in which bond yields rise and prices fall, or a sudden reversal in a stock market trend.
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To create a copy of data as a precaution against the loss or damage of the original data. Most users backup some of their files, and many computer networks utilize automatic backup software to make regular copies of some or all of the data on the network. Some backup systems use digital audio tape (DAT) as a storage medium.
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