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tablet probably a string of beads worn round the neck (Ex. 35:22; Num. 31:50). In Isa. 3:20 the Hebrew word means a perfume-box, as it is rendered in the Revised Version.
Ãâó: www.godweb.org/blT0003500.htm
table A set of data elements that has a horizontal dimension (rows) and a vertical dimension (columns) in a relational database system. A table has a specified number of columns but can have any number of rows. A table is often called a relation. Rows stored in a table are structurally equivalent to records from flat files in that they must not contain repeating fields.
Ãâó: www.fws.gov/data/IMADS/glossary.htm
table A tabular view of data, on a relational database management system, defined by one or more columns of data and a primary key. A table populated by rows of data.
Ãâó: www.georgetown.edu/uis/ia/dw/GLOSSARY0816.html
table A relation that contains a minimum amount of redundancy and allows users to insert, modify, and delete the rows without errors or inconsistencies.
Ãâó: www.cbu.edu/~lschmitt/I351/glossary.htm
table Enables the layout of a Web page that keeps the same general appearance irrespective of the browser window size. Depending on requirements, the number of rows and columns can be adjusted, as can the size of the cells.
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