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A notation used to express the conversion of one type to another. It can be expressed using either functional notation or cast notation, or (in C++) one of the following type conversion operators: const_cast, reinterpret_cast, dynamic_cast, static_cast.
Ãâó: www.absoft.com/Products/Compilers/C_C++/XLC/docs/g...
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assembles, interprets, and communicates science-based information regionally, nationally, and internationally on food, fiber, agricultural, natural resource, and related societal and environmental issues to our stakeholders ?legislators, regulators, policymakers, the media, the private sector, and the public.
Ãâó: www.csrees.usda.gov/business/training/acronyms.htm...
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Forming pottery by pouring deflocculated (water reduced) clay slurry into plaster molds. The absorbent plaster pulls water from the slurry and over a period of minutes a layer builds up against the mold surface. The slurry is then poured out and within a short time the item shrinks slightly and can be removed from the mold. There are many high-tech variations to this process and a wide variety of materials can be cast to make tiny and very large shapes. ...
Ãâó: www.digitalfire.com/education/glossary/
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The characters who are physically present in the play or film. These are the roles for which actors will be needed. When we talk about a role in a stageplay as being double-cast with another, it means that the same actor is expected to play both roles. This happens in film as well (eg Eddie Murphy), but only rarely.
Ãâó: www.playwriting101.com/glossary
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overall bias toward one color in a color photograph.
Ãâó: www.profotos.com/education/referencedesk/glossary/...
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