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The number of bits that can be accessed from one row address. This is also sometimes referred to as a row.
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A file may be structured as a set of independent parts called pages. FTP supports the transmission of discontinuous files as independent indexed pages.
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disorder characterized by a greatly accelerated remodeling process; osteoclastic resorption is massive and new bone formation by osteoblasts is extensive, resulting in irregular thickening and softening of the bones
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A Page, in the WWW environment, is an individual computer file which can be addressed by a hypertext link. Documents and collections are constructed of linked pages.
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A page is a unit of text, delimited by formfeed characters (ASCII control-L, code 014) coming at the beginning of a line. Some Emacs commands are provided for moving over and operating on pages. Section 23.4.
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