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| static | not progressive Cerebral palsy is a static disorder of the brain This means that the disorder or disease will not get worse as time goes on Nor are the motor disorders associated with cerebral palsy temporary | en |
| static | something which doesnt have wavelength, so it is not in motion; it doesnt have weight, it doesnt have mass, it doesnt have length, breadth or any of these things It is motionlessness | en |
| static | once the keys are stored in the table, the set of keys nover changes (See page 245) | en |
| static | angry criticism; "they will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial" | en |
| static | Keep the voltage on a phone line high | en |
| static | the Force of stability and the status quo Governed by Jupiter, the Eternal Ruler | en |
| static | In referring to an HTML page, the page elements are fixed See the converse: Dynamic | en |
| static | The static keyword is a modifier applied to method and variable declarations within a class A static variable is also known as a class variable as opposed to non-static instance variables While each instance of a class has a full set of its own instance variables, there is only one copy of each static class variable, regardless of the number of instances of the class (perhaps zero) that are created static variables may be accessed by class name or through an instance Non-static variables can be accessed only through an instance | en |
| static | A value for serialization that specifies that a file must not be backed up or archived if it is being modified during the operation IBM Tivoli Storage Manager does not retry the operation See also serialization Contrast with dynamic, shared dynamic, and shared static | en |
| static | a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference | en |
| static | A modifier indicating a member of a class (rather than of its instances) | en |
| static | not in physical motion; "the inertia of an object at rest" | en |
| static | Not able to change | en |
| static | interference or obstruction from people | en |
| static | interference on a broadcast signal caused by atmospheric disturbances; heard as crackles on radio, or seen as random specks on television | en |
| static | Something that is not part of any perceived universe phenomena; having no motion; no particle; no wavelength | en |
| static | Having no motion | en |
| static | Fixed in place | en |
| static | Something which does not change (e g the typical web page is static in that it does not change until the webmaster physically alters the document ) | en |
| static | concerned with or producing or caused by static electricity; "an electrostatic generator produces high-voltage static electricity" | en |
| static | showing little if any change; "a static population" | en |
| static | Occupying memory allocated when a program is loaded | en |
| static | not active or moving; "a static village community and a completely undynamic type of agriculture"; "static feudal societies" | en |
| static | stretching against muscle and holding as opposed to bouncing | en |
| static | Something that is static does not move or change. The number of young people obtaining qualifications has remained static or decreased | en |
| static | Static or static electricity is electricity which can be caused by things rubbing against each other and which collects on things such as your body or metal objects | en |
| static | If there is static on the radio or television, you hear a series of loud noises which spoils the sound. not moving, changing, or developing dynamic (staticus, from statikos , from histanai ) | en |
| static | Pertaining to bodies at rest, without motion, at equilibrium; not being acted upon by physical forces of energy steady state - A condition that exists when the value of some parameter remains constant over time because the rate of accumulation of this parameter equals the rate of its loss stellar wind - A flow of charged particles out of a star | en |
| static | motionless, stationary; unchanging; of or pertaining to static electricity; acting by weight alone (Physics) sıfat | en |
| static | A copy group serialization value that specifies that the file must not be modified during backup or archive If the file is modified during the attempt, TSM will not back up or archive the file See also serialization Contrast with dynamic, shared dynamic, and shared static | en |
| static | a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference showing little if any change; "a static population" | en |
| static | not active or moving; "a static village community and a completely undynamic type of agriculture"; "static feudal societies | en |
| static | angry criticism; "they will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial" a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference showing little if any change; "a static population" not active or moving; "a static village community and a completely undynamic type of agriculture"; "static feudal societies | en |
| static | Pertaining to bodies at rest or in equilibrium | en |
| static | A keyword used for defining the scope and linkage of variables and functions For internal variables, the variable has block scope and retains its value between function calls For external values, the variable has file scope and retains its value within the source file For class variables, the variable is shared by all objects of the class and retains its value within the entire program | en |
| static | Resting; acting by mere weight without motion; as, statical pressure; static objects | en |
| static | A value for serialization that specifies that a file must not be backed up or archived if it is being modified during the operation Tivoli Storage Manager does not retry the operation See also serialization Contrast with dynamic, shared dynamic, and shared static | en |
| static | A copy group serialization value specifying that a file must not be modified during a backup or archive operation If the file is in use during the first attempt, TSM will not back up or archive the file See serialization Contrast with dynamic, shared dynamic, and shared static | en |
| static | a Java keyword denoting that a variable exists once in the class, or a method that is not closed over an instance of the defining class Classes can have static initialization code, again denoted by this keyword | en |
| static | a Java reserved word used when declaring an instance variable or method that can be accessed/called without instantiating the class e g java awt Color blue is an example of a static variable in the class java awt Color | en |
| static | A variable that is stored in a reserved area of RAM instead of in the stack The area reserved cannot be used by other variables | en |
| static | In data processing, pertaining to properties that can be established before the execution of an application For example, the length of a fixed-length variable is static as opposed to dynamic | en |
| static | The opposite of dynamic; information entered manually, not learned or maintained automatically by the Switch | en |
| static | IP - A static IP is a dotted quad number that is assigned to a computer by an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to be its permanent address on the Internet Computers use IP addresses to locate and talk to each other on the Internet, much the same way people use phone numbers to locate and talk to one another on the telephone | en |
| static | In web site terms, static means web pages that are not interactive Because the web site visitor does not have any control over the information provided, the pages and information do not change with each visit There is not a two-way communication between the user (client) and the web site (server) in a static page | en |
| static | Variable storage mode with two distinct uses: first, to allow a local variable to retain its previous value when the block is reentered (in contrast to "auto"[matic] variables which loose their value upon block exit and must be reinitialized) The keyword can also be used in connection with external declarations providing a privacy mechanism important for program modularity See also "auto[matic]", "register" and "extern" | en |
| static | In regard to currency conversion, static conversion accesses a single table lookup rate that is often outdated, does not reflect the sell side or buy side of a transaction, and does not include a realistic assessment of the actual transaction fees Often, static transactions will cost the seller 4% in credit card fees including a currency transfer, while bank to bank letters of credit will cost the buyer more than 10% extra for the dual or multiple currency transaction Static conversion tends to be approximate with variations of as much as 10% from true, but more often show the normal daily market ±1% to ±3% deviations | en |
| statically | in a static manner; "a statically determinate connexion" | en |
| statically | In a static manner | en |
| statically | in a static manner, without movement | en |
| statically | In a statical manner | en |
| statically | in a static manner; "a statically determinate connexion | en |
| statics | Statics are resources which can be converted into metals by mining | en |
| statics | The branch of mechanics concerned with forces in static equilibrium | en |
| statics | the study of forces and bodies at rest | en |
| statics | the branch of mechanics concerned with forces in equilibrium | en |
| statics | (n) An area of applied physics that deals with the analysis of forces in bodies (parts) at rest (in equilibrium) | en |
| statics | That branch of mechanics which treats of the equilibrium of forces, or relates to bodies as held at rest by the forces acting on them; distinguished from dynamics | en |
| statics | branch of mechanics which studies stationary masses or bodies in equilibrium isim | en |
| statics | the science dealing with the forces that produce balance in objects that are not moving dynamics | en |
| statics | A branch of mechanics that deals with the study of objects in equilibrium (where there is no acceleration) | en |