| global warming |
An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase sufficient to cause climatic change. Most scientists believe that a rise in carbon dioxide levels (caused by automobile, power plant, and other emissions) will lead to further global warming.
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| global |
Global means "independent of the current environment; in effect throughout Emacs." It is the opposite of local (qv). Particular examples of the use of `global' appear below.
Ãâó: www.nongnu.org/emacsdoc-fr/manuel/glossary.html
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| global |
This defines the scope of a variable or procedure. If they are made global they can be accessed from anywhere.
Ãâó: www.davidgould.com/Glossary/Glossary.htm
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| global |
Values (or Parameters) that apply to the whole system.
Ãâó: www.bpic.co.uk/jargon.htm
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| global aphasia |
condition characterized by partial or total loss of the ability to communicate, either verbally or using written word
Ãâó: languagelovers.tripod.com/glossary.html
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