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somwhat flat circular part or area; central upper portion or central portion, usually of wing
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Same as Disk. This spelling is usually used with 'Compact Disc'.
Ãâó: www.micro2000uk.co.uk/hardware_glossary.htm
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A death complex containing Fas-associated death domain
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Same as optical disc. A digital storage medium. Optical discs are made of a metal alloy recording surface sandwiched between a rigid substrate and a plastic protective coating. Lasers record data in the metal alloy by either creating tiny pits (ablation technique) or by causing small bubbles to form in the "negative" area, thereby reflecting the laser away. Generally, and in this dictionary, disc with a "c" means optical disc. Disk with a "k" means magnetic hard or floppy disk.
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A random-access storage component of a computer system.
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