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instructionn. an explanation of the law governing a case which the judge giv...
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instructionc. 1400, instruccioun, "action or process of teaching," from Old French instruccion (14c., Modern French instruction), from Latin instructionem (nominative instructio) "an array, arrang [..]
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instructionSee Field Clarification. [D00850]
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instructiona group of several bits in a computer program that contains an operation code and usually one or more memory addresses.
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instructionSee: jury instruction
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instructiondirection: a message describing how something is to be done; "he gave directions faster than she could follow them" education: the activities of educating or instructing; act [..]
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instructionA statement to the computer that specifies an operation to be performed and the values and locations of the data to be processed.
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instruction(1) (ANSI/IEEE) A program statement that causes a computer to perform a particular operation or set of operations. (2) (ISO) In a programming language, a meaningful expression that specifies one opera [..]
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instructionGolf is virtually impossible to learn from a book, and some personalised instruction is absolutely essential, but there are a handful of simple admonitions that every player would do well to commit to [..]
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instructionIn a programming language, an expression that specifies one operation and identifies its operands, if any.
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instruction" in Hebrew. Strictly speaking, "Torah" refers to the first five books of the HB (Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy), considered the "core" of the Bible [..]
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instructionA basic command. The term instruction is often used to describe the most rudimentary programming commands. For example, a computer's instruction set is the list of all the basic commands in the c [..]
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instructioninstruktsye
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instructioninstruction (pop)
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instructionA programming language Element that specifics an operation and the values or location of its operands.
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instructionOne of the basic set of commands, or instructions, that a microprocessor understands. One of the principal characteristics that separates RISC from CISC microprocessors is the size of the instruction set, RISC microprocessors have relatively small instruction sets whereas CISC processors have relatively large instruction sets.
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instructionan explanation of an applicable principle of law given by a judge to a jury before the jury retires to consider its verdict called also jury charge jury instruction NOTE: Under both the Federal ...
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instruction(n) a message describing how something is to be done(n) the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill(n) the profession of a teacher(n) (computer science) a lin [..]
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instructioneruditio, doctrina, mandatum
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instructionIn computer technologies, instruction, also known as computer instruction, refers to a basic command at the level of computer's machine language. It is typically a single operation of a process [..]
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instructionthe imparting of knowledge, information, or direction. In North America it is a term still commonly used for 'teaching' whereas in Britain the word's didactic, authoritarian connotation [..]
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instructionPackage
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instructionWorks consisting of visual media designed to teach.
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instructionA self-Learning technique, usually online, involving interaction of the Student with programmed instructional materials.
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instruction"Instruction" includes direction of learning in class, in small groups, in individual situations, in the library and in guidance and counseling, but does not include the provision of related [..]
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instructionA direction given by the judge to the jury concerning the law to be applied in the case.
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instructionn. an explanation of the law governing a case which the judge gives orally to the jury after the attorneys have presented all the evidence and have made final arguments, but before the jury begins del [..]
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instructionProvision that conveys an action to be performed. See Provision.
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instructionA direction or guideline that a judge gives a jury concerning the law of the case.
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instructionGuidelines that a judge gives the jury at the beginning and end of a trial that explain how the case will be conducted and what the jury must find to reach a verdict.
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instructionA command that tells the processor
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instruction; see machine instruction
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instructionInstructions Machine Instruction Machine Instructions A single instruction that a given processor can execute is called a machine instruction, or just an instruction. A set of Machine Instructions make up a Machine Language
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instructionThe specification of the banks at which funds shall be paid upon settlement.
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instructionWhen referenced by Rich Media applications, a record used to manage the collaborate workflow process of requesting services, matching assets, managing services, and reviewing/approving new assets.
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instructionA line of programming code that causes action from the System Controller. See Command.
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