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Characteristics are non-changeable (static) data associated with a device property. Characteristics differ from attributes in that they read-only and rarely change (are compiled in). Examples of characteristics are the property
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Characters form the contents of an Emacs buffer; see Section 5.8. Also, key sequences (qv) are usually made up of characters (though they may include other input events as well). Section 5.5.
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property of a product, engineering feature or parameter
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A secondary photon produced by an electron giving up energy as it changes location from an outer to a more inner shell in an atom. The wavelengths are characteristic of the difference in binding energies.
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psychoanalysis of the personality traits and character defenses particular to an individual.
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