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point mutation A type of mutation that involves changing a single base in a DNA sequence.
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pointer A variable containing the address of a byte in memory. See also handle.
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pointer In the Department of Medieval and Later Antiquities this term refers to an object used for showing the place on a manuscript.
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pointer A variable that has the POINTER attribute. A pointer must not be referenced or defined unless it is pointer associated with a target. If it is an array, it does not have a shape unless it is pointer-associated.
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point the standard unit of type size of which there are 72 to the inch (one point is approximately 0.011383 inch).
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