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  • units has been a standard part of Unix since the early Bell Laboratories versions. -e, --exponential exponential format output
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  • Print the value of EXPRESSION to standard output. A blank line below separates increasing precedence groups. EXPRESSION may
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  • * <tt>xargs</tt> - build and execute command lines from standard input -nouser: shows output that's not associated with an existing userid
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  • The standard criteria for defining a beta turn are that a beta turn comprises four amino ...ent distortions of the the conventional turn types, lying just outside the standard limits. Therefore, the same authors showed that it is possible to increase
    27 KB (3,212 words) - 18:52, 26 July 2012
  • ...www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/lpt/13_01.html Using Standard Input and Output]
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  • ...y levels. The U.S. Department of Defense uses the Reading Ease test as the standard test of readability for its documents and forms. ...id Grade Level, Gunning-Fog Index, SMOG Index, and Coleman-Liau Index, its output is an approximate representation of the U.S. grade level needed to comprehe
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  • or: ptx -G [OPTION]... [INPUT [OUTPUT]] Output a permuted index, including context, of the words in the input files.
    15 KB (2,341 words) - 02:00, 26 April 2007
  • ...file'' : Input File: Read from ''file'' instead from [[Redirection (Linux)|standard input]]. ; '''of'''=''file'' : Output File: Write to ''file'' instead to standard output. See also the keyword '''notrunc'''.
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  • ;--version : output version information and exit If FILE is -, shred standard output.
    4 KB (623 words) - 02:39, 13 February 2007
  • *Append the output to the file <code>foo</code>: Multi-dimensional associative arrays can be implemented in standard Awk using concatenation and e.g. SUBSEP:
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  • ...commands to be executed periodically. It reads a series of commands from [[standard input]] and collects them into a file also known as a "crontab" which is la === Mailing the crontab output ===
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  • ...PL and distributed by Chris Bagwell through SourceForge. SoX is written in standard C, with a [[:Category:Linux Command Line Tools|command-line interface]]. ...enjoy the music but narrow enough to get around the road noise. The -5 dB output gain is needed to avoid clipping (the number is inexact, and was derived by
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  • ...cp4.ac.uk/dist/html/dtrek2mtz.html dtrek2mtz] : converts d*trek scalemerge output into MTZ format ...uk/dist/html/scalepack2mtz.html scalepack2mtz] : converts merged scalepack output into MTZ format
    20 KB (3,274 words) - 01:27, 29 September 2007
  • ...www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/lpt/13_01.html Using Standard Input and Output]
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  • ...d irregular stretches) because one never knows if a blank means loop or no-output, or something-went-wrong. ;<code>--</code>: Read from standard input.
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  • ...eful tools). They accept standard input and can spawn the data to standard output, so you can place them in a pipe as any other [[:Category:Linux Command Lin ...which gives the highest score for the sequence. It then prints a formatted output in the following form:
    7 KB (1,108 words) - 02:04, 13 July 2012
  • !N # execute command number N from history output myfunc * # output is the same as 'ls | wc -l'
    5 KB (733 words) - 22:38, 21 September 2021
  • ...e environmental DNA. The consequences of current improvements in speed and output of genome technology to future research are discussed.<ref>David Wayne Usse
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  • This article will explore the '''tput''' command in [[Linux]]. It is a standard Unix operating system command, which is used to set terminal features. *Tansley DSW (2000). "Creating screen output". ''Linux and UNIX shell programming''. Safari Tech Books Online. Addison-W
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  • ...-safe" ASCII representation, but has the advantage of decoding to standard output. Moreover, it can be used to perform binary file patching.
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