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stack A plumbing vent pipe that penetrates the roof line and vents sewage gases to the outside. Also referred to as a soil stack.
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stack A data structure in which new elements are added to and removed from the top of the structure. A stack is characterized by last-in, first-out (LIFO) behavior.
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stack A group of friendly units (including, where appropriate, markers) placed in the same hex. The number that can occupy the same hex is limited by the game rules.
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stacked shock In emergency cardiac care, defibrillation repeated immediately without resuming basic life support or cardiopulmonary resuscitation between the electrical discharges.
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stack Reserved area of memory where the processor saves the return address when a call instruction is received. When a return instruction is encountered, the processor restores the current address on the stack to the program counter. Data such as the contents of the registers can also be saved on the stack. The push instruction places data on the stack and the pop instruction removes it. ...
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