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The entire area that can be seen when the eye is directed forward, including that which is seen with peripheral vision. The visual field can be tested to measure the extent and distribution of the field of vision. The test may be done by a number of methods including what are termed confrontation, tangent screen exam and automated perimetry. Many d [..]
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An accumulation, pool, or group of pools of hydrocarbons or other mineral resources in the subsurface. A hydrocarbon field consists of a reservoir in a shape that will trap hydrocarbons and that is co [..]
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See Attribute.
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A data member of a class. Unless specified otherwise, a field is not static.
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A space in which you can enter text, usually as part of an online form.
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  An area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs all grouped on, or related to, the same individual geological structural feature and/or stratigraphic condition. There maybe two or mo [..]
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An individual data element in a computer record. Scope Notes: Examples include employee name, customer address, account number, product unit price and product quantity in stock.
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A column in a database table.
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A term used in place of "Location" when the location is outdoors. It refers to photography away from a studio. Example: "We will be shooting in the field."
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"to go out to fight," 16c., from field (n.) in the specific sense of "battlefield" (Old English). The sports meaning "to stop and return the ball" is first recorded 1823, [..]
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Old English feld "plain, pasture, open land, cultivated land" (as opposed to woodland), also "a parcel of land marked off and used for pasture or tillage," probably related to Old [..]
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Soccer fields are by no means all the same size. International rules allow substantial variation, but the length (from 100 to 130 yards) must always be greater than the width (50 to 100 yards). Excess [..]
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A single piece of information within a database (e.g., an entry for name or address). Also refers to a specific area within a dialog box or a window where information can be entered. 
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Field [S](Heb. sadeh), a cultivated field, but unenclosed. It is applied to any cultivated ground or pasture ( Genesis 29:2 ; 31:4 ; 34:7 ), or tillage ( Genesis 37:7 ; 47:24 ). It is also applied to [..]
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area of land that has been prepared for agricultural use.
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area of study.
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In its restricted physical sense, any physical quantity that varies in three-dimensional space (and possibly time), usually continuously except possibly on surfaces or curves. Field quantities often s [..]
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A location in a sheet form or chart that contains a specific kind of information about a task or resource. In a spreadsheet, for example, a field is the intersection of a column and a row. In an input [..]
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A data member of a class. Unless specified otherwise, a field is not static.
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In an information packet, a group of one or more bytes that performs a specific function, such as designating the recipient of the packet, the length of the packet or the type of protocol encoded in the packet.
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a box for entering text or numbers, usually found in forms and dialog boxes.
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All players in one tournament are designated as field.
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Fields contain data: text, numerical, taxonomy terms, images, etc. These can be attached to content types, taxonomy terms, users, and comments to more precisely define the information it should contain. Example: A content type used to describe members of a high school wind band might have a field for the instrument each plays, one for the number of [..]
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Or "the field," this is used to refer to the main group of riders sticking together in an event or race.
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a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed; "he planted a field of wheat" catch or pick up (balls) in baseball or cricket battlefield: a region where a battle is b [..]
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Usually the smallest data element in a record; a specified area used for a particular category of data; for example, columns used to represent a particular item of data, such as an employees wage (fix [..]
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(1) (ISO) On a data medium or in storage, a specified area used for a particular class of data; e.g., a group of character positions used to enter or display wage rates on a screen. (2) Defined logica [..]
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The players in a tournament FIVE-IRON
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group of tournament players.
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The group of competitors/players in a golf event
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The players in a tournament
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The players in a tournament.
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For interlaced content, a field is one-half of a frame. Field rates match the electrical hertz rate (Hz) of the consumer electronic equipment. As such, 60 fields per second are used in the United Stat [..]
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an open piece of land, often surrounded by hedges
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A set of numbers with two operations that has the closure, commutative, associative, identity, and inverse properties for addition and multiplication and distributive for multiplication over addition.
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The volume of influence of a physical phenomenon, expressed vectorially. 2. On a data medium or in storage, a specified area used for a particular class of data, e.g., a group of character positions used to enter or display wage rates on a screen. 3. Defined logical data that are part of a record. 4. The elementary unit of a record that may contain [..]
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All players in a given competition.
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(Heb. sadeh), a cultivated field, but unenclosed. It is applied to any cultivated ground or pasture (Gen. 29:2; 31:4; 34:7), or tillage (Gen. 37:7; 47:24). It is also applied to woodland (Ps. 132:6) o [..]
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The Hebrew sadeh is applied to any cultivated ground, and in some instances in marked opposition to the neighboring wilderness. On the other hand the sadeh is frequently contrasted with what is enclos [..]
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) (1) A space allocated for a particular item of information. A tax form, for example, contains a number of fields: one for your name, one for your Social Security number, one for your income, and so [..]
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1. A defined area of space. 2. The complex factors of a psychological event. 3. An area of expertise. 4. A place for data collection and experiments that is not in a laboratory.
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Or "the field," this is used to refer to the main group of riders sticking together in an event or race.
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In library cataloging, a relative location of fixed or variable length in a machine-readable record, reserved for a specific data element or group of elements that constitute a single logical category [..]
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To dream of dead corn or stubble fields, indicates to the dreamer dreary prospects for the future. To see green fields, or ripe with corn or grain, denotes great abundance and happiness to all classes. To see newly plowed fields, denotes early rise in wealth and fortunate advancement to places of honor. To see fields freshly harrowed and ready for [..]
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In an electronic database, a part of a record that contains a particular type of data, such as a title, or descriptors, or an abstract. Each record in a database is made up of "fields," and you may limit your search of a database to a particular field or fields, to get more precise search results, or because you want only the information [..]
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An area of influence around a magnet or electric charge.
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  A region in space that is defined by a vector function.  Common fields are: gravitational, electric and magnetic.
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A geographical area under which an oil or gas reservoir lies.
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The expanse of wall between openings, corners, etc…, principally composed of stretchers.
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A Field is a half of a video frame, either odd or even scan lines.
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(n) - any part of the universe that has some measurable value of a given quantity
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The horses in a race.
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A set of one or more related data elements within a database that represent a category of information.
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A geographical area under which an oil or gas reservoir lies.
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A specific category of information in a data file, such as Address or Diameter. Also called a column.
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A deposit of gas (or oil).
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The part of a scene--called field of view, field of action
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[data structure] An attribute field (or item) are characteristics used to describe each feature in a geographic data set usually viewed as columns in a table.
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A region of space that exerts a force on any object in that space. The field can be a gravitational field, electrostatic or magnetic.
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An element of a record in a database where information such as Author, Title, Publication Date, etc. is provided.
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A land area free of woodland, cities, and towns; open country. A wide, open space that is usually used to grow crops or to hold farm animals. The open country near or belonging to a city -- usually us [..]
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Field in social research refers to the setting in which the research is undertaken.
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A place on the computer screen which either shows you information or allows you to enter information into a program.
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An area on a page that displays or requires data.
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Part of a Web page or bibliographic record that is designated for a particular kind of data or text.
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The term "field" refers to “a part of a farm that is separated from the balance of the farm by permanent boundaries such as fences, roads, permanent waterways, or other similar features. At [..]
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An element of a database record in which one piece of information is stored.
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A set of courses identifying the main area of study of a degree program.
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(n) a piece of land cleared of trees and usually enclosed(n) a region where a battle is being (or has been) fought(n) somewhere (away from a studio or office or library or laboratory) where practical [..]
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MP. Former minister of social affairs. Labour politician who is a strong critic of the euro and the Lisbon Treaty, and a figurehead within his party for those who advocated Britain should hold a refer [..]
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See Magnetic Field
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any physical quantity which has a definite value at each point throughout some region of space. The value at each point could be either a scalar (scalar field) or a vector (vector field) whose value consists of both a magnitude and a direction. An example of a scalar field is the temperature of the ocean which varies from place to place. The most f [..]
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campus, ager (agri)
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(pseudonym of Miss Bradley and Miss Cooper). “Callirrhoë, etc.” (1884); “The Father’s Tragedy, etc.” (1885); “Brutus Ultor” (1886); & [..]
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One part of a record in a database, eg the address of the person whose record it is. It can be easily changed. Something that you ask a program to enter, not as once and forever text, but as something [..]
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Region of space-time that has been assigned some physical property (Martin).
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The horses in a race.
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A character or string of characters immediately preceded by a field delimiter.
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One of the items in a database
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One half of a frame of video (262.5 scan lines). Field Of View
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One video frame is composed of two fields; one field consists of the odd numbered lines in the frame and the other field consists of the even numbered lines.
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In a Report Writer report, a field contains data related to a particular primary or related business object.
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A field is a part of a camcol that is processed by the Photo pipeline at one time. Fields are 2048 × 1489 pixels; a field consists of the frames in the 5 filters for the same part of the sky. Fields o [..]
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The stationary part of a DC motor, commonly consisting of permanent magnets. Sometimes used also to describe the stator of an AC motor.
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Or "the field," this is used to refer to the main group of riders sticking together in an event or race.
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The group of cars that starts a race or the total number of cars in attendance.
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Video is generally "phased" (speed of realtime display) at a rate of 2 fields per one frame of video. This type of system is referred to as 2:1 interlace. Therefore, fields per second and frames per second do not mean the same thing (this is common misconception in multiple camera processors and DVR recording). The number of field [..]
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The region in which a particular type of force can be observed; depending on the force, one can thus speak of a gravity field, magnetic field, electric field (or when the two are linked by fast oscill [..]
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Often time in proposition (prop) bets, bettors are allowed to bet the field. This refers to an accumulation of all the teams or players that are not listed specifically.
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On a U.S. flag, the blue part. Flash Collar -
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A collective term for all the participants in a sporting event.
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Half of the information in a frame of interlaced video. Represents one complete vertical scan of an image. The NTSC system rate is 59.94 fields per second.
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A field is one half of a frame, with 262.5 lines in the NTSC standard.  Interlaced television monitors display their images in two steps.  The first step paints every other line, while the second paints the remaining ones.  Progressive monitors present a complete field with each frame.  Sixty fields are transmitted each second.
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One of the two equal but vertically separated parts into which a television frame is divided in an interlaced system of scanning. A period of 1/60 second separates each field start time.
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One half of a frame consisting of 312 1/2 lines, 50 fields are created every second.
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A Field is a half of a video frame, either odd or even scan lines.
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A field has a different meaning in the context of APOGEE infrared spectra than it does for imaging. In the context of APOGEE, a field is a location on the sky, defined by central coordinates and a radius. Fields can be identified by a string Field Name (e.g. 090+08) or an integer LocationID (e.g. 4102).
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A field is a part of a camcol that is processed by the Photo pipeline at one time. Fields are 2048 × 1489 pixels; a field consists of the frames in the 5 filters for the same part of the sky. Fields overlap each other by 128 rows; primaries are decided when runs are resolved (basically, using objects between rows 64 and 1425 as primaries). See the [..]
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Interlaced imaging devices produce "live" video by scanning odd-numbered lines in the first pass, then even-numbered lines in the second pass, and so on. Two fields equal one frame.
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A group of adjoining excavation Areas.
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Fields representing the joint interplay of electric and Magnetic forces.
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A subsection of the hippocampal formation, described by Lorente de No, that composes the hilus of the Dentate Gyrus.
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One of four subsections of the Hippocampus described by Lorente de No, located furthest from the Dentate Gyrus.
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A subsection of the Hippocampus, described by Lorente de No, that is located between the Hippocampus CA1 Field and the Hippocampus CA3 Field.
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A subsection of the Hippocampus, described by Lorente de No, that is located between the Hippocampus CA2 Field and the Dentate Gyrus.
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Areas of attractive or repulsive force surrounding Magnets.
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The total area or space visible in a Person's peripheral Vision with the eye looking straightforward.
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The set of influences (electricity, magnetism, gravity) that extend throughout space.
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When an archaeologist says he or she is going out in the field, that means going outside to a site or an area where there are or may be sites. Another term archaeologists use is “Fieldwork” which just means working outdoors instead of in the office or lab.
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The basic unit of data in a record. You define a field to hold a specific, discrete category of data, such as Last Name, Employee Photo, or to display the result of a calculation. You can define text, [..]
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A field, in C#, is a member of a class or an object of any type that represents a memory location for storing a value. Fields are used to store data that must be accessible to multiple methods of a cl [..]
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A place of dense, shorter plants, including shrubs and grasses. Because hardly any trees grow in a field, plants that need a lot of sunlight are able to grow. A farmer's field has only the plants [..]
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A term used to represent the area of contact with the public. Also, an area in a punch card, intended for the recording of one type of statistical information.
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A single piece of numeric or string data that is part of a longer string, record, or line. Variable-width fields are usually split up by separators (so use split to extract the fields), while fixed-width fields are usually at fixed positions (so use unpack). Instance variables are also known as "fields".
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The background colour, fur, or metal of the shield, always mentioned first in a blazon. It can be of more than one tincture if patterned. Fitchy
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Database fields are elements of a database in which data is stored. In the context of digital asset management systems it should be possible to create as many as are required.
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part of a container name reserved for meta-data [from BS 1192] File store
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A single piece of numeric or string data that is part of a longer string
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n. 1. Loosely, a member of a structure or union. (An unambiguous term is member.) 2. Specifically, a bitfield (see question 2.25).
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Member in a class that holds data (e.g., name, age, etc.). Usually marked private so that other programs cannot directly access.
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An individual item of information in a structured record, such as a catalog or database record.
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When awk reads an input record, it splits the record into pieces separated by whitespace (or by a separator regexp that you can change by setting the predefined variable FS). Such pieces are called fi [..]
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Any text input box on site. For example; the box at the top of this page is the "search field", and the area where you enter the artist name on the add release form is the "artist field [..]
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see bitfield.
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A field contains an individual item of data on a record in a table.
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All the players entered in an event.
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Is a period term. Ground or Grounds are also period terms for the playing field. Garden is an anachronism, referring to the outfield. This slang term emerged after 1870.
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public place where pickup artist can meet women.
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The field – or pitch – is 100 yards long and 53 yards and 1 foot wide. The end zones are 10 yards deep. Yard markings cover the field to enable players, officials and fans to judge distances covered etc.
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(1) (noun) the totality of entries to a tournament
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An arrangement of bus sections perpendicular to gas flow energized by one or more high voltage power supplies.
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The remaining four teams in the NCAA basketball tournament.
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In a relational database, an item of information, such as a chromosome number, or the centimorgan length on a genetic map. Some fields are numeric, while others are textual; some are long, while others are short. In addition, every field has a name, called the field name. In database management systems, a field can be required, optional, or calcula [..]
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A district or area from which natural gas is produced.
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Something that is distributed continuously and smoothly in space. Examples are the electric field, the magnetic field, the curvature of spacetime, and a gravitational wave.
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In a record, a marked area in which the same kind of information is consistently entered.
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An area consisting of a single hydrocarbon reservoir or multiple geologically related reservoirs all grouped on or related to the same individual geological structure or stratigraphic condition.   Fishing
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An area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs all grouped on, or related to, the same individual geological structural feature or stratigraphic condition. The field name refers to the surface area, although it may refer to both the surface and the underground productive formations
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An area consisting of a single hydrocarbon reservoir or multiple geologically related reservoirs all grouped or related to the same individual geological structure or stratigraphic condition.
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a geographical area under which one or more oil or gas reservoirs lie.
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An accumulation, pool, or group of pools of hydrocarbons or other mineral resources in the subsurface. A hydrocarbon field consists of a reservoir with trapped hydrocarbons covered by an impermeable sealing rock, or trapped by hydrostatic pressure.
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A geographical area under which an oil or gas reservoir lies.   
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The surface area above a petroleum formation.
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An accumulation of hydrocarbons that is economic to develop.
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feeld Geographical area under which an oil or gas reservoir lies.
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An area consisting of either a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs, all grouped on or related to the same individual geological structural feature and/or stratigraphic condition.
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An area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs all grouped on, or related to, the same individual geological structure feature and/or stratigraphic condition.
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the geographical area encompassing a group of one or more underground petroleum pools sharing the same or related infrastructure.
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A geographical area under which an oil or gas reservoir lies.
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An area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs all grouped on or related to the same individual geological structural feature and/or stratigraphic condition.
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The general area which is underlaid or appears to be underlaid by at least one pool. It includes underground reservoirs containing crude petroleum oil or natural gas or both. Also known as a Conservat [..]
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a geographical area under which either a single oil or gas reservoir or multiple oil or gas reservoirs lie, all grouped on or related to the same individual geological structure feature and/or stratigraphic condition
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A general surface area underlain or appearing to be underlain by one or more pools, including the subsurface regions vertically beneath.
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An area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs all grouped on, or related to, the same individual geological structural feature or stratigraphic condition. The field name refers to th [..]
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The surface area above one or more underground petroleum pools sharing the same or related infrastructure.
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An area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs, all grouped on or related to the same individual geological structural feature and/or stratigraphic condition. The field name refers to the surface area, although it may refer to both the surface and the underground productive formations.
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A geographical area under which one or more oil or gas reservoirs lie, all of them related to the same geological structure.
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An area within which hydrocarbons have been concentrated and trapped in economically producible quantities in one or more structural or stratigraphically related reservoirs.
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A geographical area under which one or more oil or gas reservoirs lie.
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A commercial oil (oil field) or gas (gas field) accumulation or the land area above it. In Texas, fields are designated by the Texas Railroad Commission.
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* The surface area above one or more underground petroleum pools sharing the same or related infrastructure.
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A geographical area in which one or more oil or gas wells produce. A field may refer to surface area only or to an underground productive formation. A single field may include several reservoirs separated either horizontally or vertically.
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A geographical area under which an oil or gas reservoir lies.
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Area of a sedimentary basin where the existence of reservoirs containing volumes of commercially producible petroleum has been demonstrated through exploration activities (seismic acquisition and inte [..]
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An area consisting of either a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs, all grouped on or related to the same individual geological structural feature and/or stratigraphic condition
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means an area consisting of either a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs, all grouped on or related to the same individual geological structural feature and/or stratigraphic condition
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is an industrial complex which allows hydrocarbons to be prepared and transported.
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An area consisting of a single reservoir or multiple reservoirs all grouped on, or related to, the same individual geological structural feature or stratigraphic condition. The field name refers to the surface area, although it may refer to both the surface and the underground productive formations.
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any region or space in which a physical force is operative and influential
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The horses in a race.
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 A broad area of learning on the National Qualifications Framework, as defined in the National Qualifications Framework classification system. 
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Or "the field," this is used to refer to the main group of riders sticking together in an event or race.
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The horses in a race.
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can refer to the list of competitors in an event. Sometimes, non-listed outside contenders are collectively called the field. For example, you could a place a bet on a specific poker player to win a t [..]
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all the competitors in an event.
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1) In video, one half of a frame. 2) In computer-controlled devices a window display with functions and choices that the operator can make
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That space in which an effect, such as gravity or magnetism, is measurable.
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The region in which an electrically charged body (electric field), or a magnetised body (magnetic field) exerts its influence.
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– before enclosure a field was a large stretch of open arable land subdivided into strips. After enclosure it was more typically a close.
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The set of either the even or odd lines in an interlaced video image. The concept of a field is used when dealing with an interlaced video display. (2) A large open site at which testing can take place.
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usually 300 yards long by 160 yards wide and outlined by sideboards.
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In mathematics, a field is a set on which addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are defined and behave as the corresponding operations on rational and real numbers do. A field is thus a [..]
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In mathematics, a field is a set on which addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are defined and behave as the corresponding operations on rational and real numbers do. A field is thus a [..]
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Field may refer to:
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In heraldry, the background of the shield is called the field. The field is usually composed of one or more tinctures (colours or metals) or furs. The field may be divided or may consist of a varie [..]
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In computer science, data that has several parts, known as a record, can be divided into fields (data fields). Relational databases arrange data as sets of database records, so called rows. Each recor [..]
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Field (1991) is a sculpture by British artist Antony Gormley. It consists of approx. 35,000 [1] individual terracotta figures, each between 8 and 26 cm high, installed on the floor of a room facing th [..]
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In video, a field is one of the many still images which are displayed sequentially to create the impression of motion on the screen. Two fields comprise one video frame. When the fields are displayed [..]
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In sociology, field theory examines how individuals construct social fields, and how they are affected by such fields. Social fields are environments in which competition between individuals and betwe [..]
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In agriculture, a field is an area of land, enclosed or otherwise, used for agricultural purposes such as cultivating crops or as a paddock or other enclosure for livestock. A field may also be an ar [..]
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In the context of spatial analysis, geographic information systems, and geographic information science, a field is a property that fills space, and varies over space, such as temperature or density. T [..]
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Field magazine (stylized as FIELD) is a twice-yearly literary magazine published by Oberlin College Press in Oberlin, Ohio, and focusing on contemporary poetry and poetics.Field has published spring a [..]
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In physics, a field is a physical quantity, represented by a number or another tensor, that has a value for each point in space and time. For example, on a weather map, the surface temperature is desc [..]
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Field is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alexander Field (disambiguation), several people of that name Amod Field (born 1967), American football player Andy Field (academic) (born [..]
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A field is a mineral deposit containing a metal or other valuable resources in a cost-competitive concentration. It is usually used in the context of a mineral deposit from which it is convenient to e [..]
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