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the unit of folded pages produced by the printing or folding machine, most often 32 pages, which is then sewn together to make a book block or gathered for perfect binding.
Ãâó: www.publishers.org.uk/paweb/paweb.nsf/0/AB6267C37C...
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The <HEAD> section of an HTML document is placed at the top of the page between an opening tag, <HEAD>, and a closing tag, </HEAD>, and contains metadata about the document itself, not the content that will be displayed on the page. It is followed by the <BODY> section.
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The tracks on a disk are divided into sectors. Clusters contains from 1 to 64 sectors.
Ãâó: www.ontrack.com/glossary/
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A division of a field of activity, eg the vocational education and training sector of further education, public and private vocational education and training sectors.
Ãâó: www.yeronga.tafe.qld.gov.au/tools/glossary/glossar...
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When a disk is low-level formatted, it's divided into tracks, and each track is divided into 512-byte segments. Each segment is called a Sector.
Ãâó: www.pccomputernotes.com/pcterms/glossarys.htm
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