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Software (usually PHP and CSS) that extends Drupal features and functionality. Drupal distinguishes between “core” and “contributed” modules.
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Definition Course or part of a course in the context of a modular programme. A module may be taken singularly or combined with other modules offered. Source Definition ISCED 2011
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1580s, "allotted measure," from Middle French module (1540s) or directly from Latin modulus "small measure," diminutive of modus "measure, manner" (see mode (n.1)). Meani [..]
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An object that serves as an organizational unit of Python code. Modules have a namespace containing arbitrary Python objects. Modules are loaded into Python by the process of importing. See also packa [..]
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A self-contained unit of code that accomplishes a particular process network diagram. A scheduling tool in which activities or events are displayed as arrows and nodes in which the logical precedence [..]
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Small containers used to hold seedlings.
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A module add new functionality to your site. Drupal Gardens comes with a selection of pre-installed modules. You can enable and disable them at Modules > List. Most modules create a set of permissions when enabled. Check the user permissions page every time you enable a module to make sure your users are given access (or blocked from using) modu [..]
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Information piece that addresses a particular topic in detail. Modules can stand alone as a publication or be grouped together to form a unit.
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faculty: one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind detachable compartment of a spacecraft computer circuit consisting of an assembly of electronic components (as of computer hardw [..]
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A logically self-contained and discrete part of a larger computer program.
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(1) In programming languages, a self- contained subdivision of a program that may be separately compiled. (2) A discrete set of instructions, usually processed as a unit, by an assembler, a compiler, [..]
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An interchangeable subassembly that constitutes part of, i.e., is integrated into, a larger device or system. 2. In computer programming, a program unit that is discrete and identifiable with respect to compiling, combining with other modules, and loading.
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 a model, image.
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Part of a satellite that has been designed and built and often tested as an entity.
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An independent part of a program. Much of Apache's functionality is contained in modules that you can choose to include or exclude. Modules that are compiled into the Apache httpd binary are call [..]
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(1) In software, a module is a part of a program. Programs are composed of one or more independently developed modules that are not combined until the program is linked. A single module can contain on [..]
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in the context of cognitive theory, a module is a hypothetical center of information in a process which is assumed to be relatively independent and highly specialized in the role it fulfils.
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A discrete part of certain units i.e. a unit may comprise a number of modules.
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One of several parts of an online tutorial designed in separate units to be completed in a certain sequence. Each unit is sufficiently self-contained that advanced students may skip it if they are alr [..]
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A separate unit or selection of material that forms a coherent whole, but may be combined with other units.
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A number of PV cells connected together, sealed with an encapsulant, and having a standard size and output power; the smallest building block of the power generating part of a PV array. Also called pa [..]
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A unit of circuit elements usually packaged so it can be readily replaced.
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Groupings of software programs that collectively support a specific business function.
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Modules are add-ons to core CMS functionality; They offer additional specialized features to supplement the basics. As of February 2014 there are over 30,000 community contributed modules to Drupal as [..]
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In IT parlance, this is a set or group of macros
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See PeopleSoft Module.
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An item of course content, created in an XBlock, that appears on the Course page in the edX learning management system. Examples of modules include videos, HTML-formatted text, and problems. Module is [..]
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(n) one of the inherent cognitive or perceptual powers of the mind(n) detachable compartment of a spacecraft(n) computer circuit consisting of an assembly of electronic components (as of computer hard [..]
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 - See "Photovoltaic Module".
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A unit that contains a number of other pieces or components. A solar panel is sometimes called a "solar module" because it has dozens of solar cells within it.
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An integral, encapsulated unit containing a number of PV cells.  A group of photovoltaic cells combined in series and/or parallel and encapsulated in an environmentally protect [..]
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A solar panel.
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Describes a unit composed of several solar cells that can be electrically connected, encapsulated in tempered glass and framed. Otherwise known as a solar electric panel, solar panel, or pv panel.
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An informal term, sometimes used to refer to a degree component that is smaller than a minor, consisting of courses worth at least 45 points in a single or related subject areas, including at least 15 points at 200-level or above. The terms ‘concentration’ and ‘unit of study’ are also sometimes used with similar meaning.
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Part. A program may have, within it, sections that carry out particular functions, such as making graphs. One might refer to these sections as modules or applets.
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In computer software programming, a module is a software entity that groups a set of (typically cohesive) subprograms/routines and data structures. Modules are units that can be compiled separately, w [..]
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A subunit of an assembly. Assemblies contain one or more modules, which are DLLs that must be combined into assemblies to be used. The assembly manifest (sometimes called a module manifest) describes [..]
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Circular pitch is the space in pitch circle used by each teeth.
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Ratio of Pitch Diameter to the number of teeth.
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At UNE a module is a unit of study. Some schools will use the term module instead of unit. Module can also be used to describe part of a unit within our online learning system Moodle.
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see unit.
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(Modules) Study modules contain thematically related seminars and lectures. One module normally includes at least two different seminars or lectures. In the “Grundstudium” modules are called “Basismod [..]
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A number of photovoltaic cells wired together to form a unit, usually in a sealed frame of convenient size for handling and assembling into arrays. Also called a panel.  
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An encapsulated panel containing a number of electrically connected PV cells. Net metering of solar electricity generation is used to calculate the difference between energy that is used and energy th [..]
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A collection of components assembled and supplied as a single unit.
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Commonly called a “solar panel,” a PV module is composed of multiple solar cells that are electrically connected to increase the total power output and are encapsulated in tempered glass for weather protection and ease of handling.
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The unit formed of a chip and a contact plate.
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See Wireless info module, Wireless display module, Wireless universal module.
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A unit of assessed learning with coherent aims and learning outcomes. You can customise your degree with your choice of modules.
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The term module has different meanings in different countries. In some it means a course unit; in others a module is a group of course units. In others again course units are made up of a number of modules. In Tuning a module is defined as a course unit or a combination of course units in a system in which each course unit carries the same number o [..]
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a discrete unit of work in a programme of study. It will typically be coherent in terms of topic and have associated assessment task(s).
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(Also called: subject) A unit of education or training that can be completed on its own or as part of a course. Modules may also result in the attainment of one or more units of competency .
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typically one part of an overall class, course or subject, but can sometimes be taken as a standalone qualification.
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a functionally specialized cognitive adaptation. For a discussion see Does Adaptationism Imply Modularity?
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a course that is offered by your School or Institute, as part of your degree, which (in most cases) will contribute to your degree credits.
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A volume described in multiples of similar measurements to that of the container. Altering a module can, under some circumstances, improve the utilization of a container.
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A unit of instruction, often consisting of a pretest, instructional materials, and a posttest.
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Independent unit of functionality that can be used to extend and improve the existing core functions. Modules can be activated and deactivated in the project settings (information tab).
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A module is a software component or part of a program that contains one or more routines. One or more independently developed modules make up a program. An enterprise-level software application may co [..]
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A file that defines a package of (almost) the same name, which can either export symbols or function as an object class. (A module's main .pm file may also load in other files in support of the module.) See the use built-in.
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A Python source file; a file on the filesystem that typically ends with the extension .py or .pyc. Modules often live in a package.
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mechanism.)
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A file
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A unit that contains a portion of the definitions of a library. Each module specifies an independent namespace for Dylan constants and variables, and controls the visibility of the names within a modu [..]
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A set of functions and variables that are grouped together to make them more manageable. In Python, every source file is automatically a module; in other languages, source files may contain many modul [..]
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an educational unit which is usually studied over a set amount of time (sometimes independently)
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A file which contains the code that communicates between WHMCS and provider's API. For example the cPanel module contras the code to communicate with the cPanel API. The eNom module contains the [..]
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A module is any link in the application navigator that opens a page in the content frame or in a separate tab or window.
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An older term for adventure or scenario.
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A unit of metric measurement indicating the size of the pitch of a gear. It relates to the ratio of the pitch diameter to the number of teeth, thus the module of a gear = pitch diameter (in millimetre [..]
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A self-contained unit of a spacecraft or space station which serves as a building block for the total structure.
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Edited Protocols and Cochrane Reviews, and information about a Collaborative Review Group, are referred to as the CRG’s module. Other Cochrane entities also produce modules for inclusion in The Cochrane Library.Also called: CRG module
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An assembly or package, containing numerous components which has been designed to be installed and connected as a single unit. Building and transporting equipment in modules can significantly reduce i [..]
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moj-ool Self-contained box or package built with a specific purpose (for example, well head, oil and gas separation, gas compression, platform power generation, mud, storage, diesel, filter and exhaust) located on production installations.
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1. An interchangeable subassembly that constitutes part of, i.e., is integrated into, a larger device or system. 2. In computer programming, a program unit that is discrete and identifiable with respect to compiling, combining with other modules, and loading.
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A module is a complete cycle of a project, with a partnership, a budget, concrete objectives, outputs and expected results to be implemented in a defined period. There are three types of modules: M1 “Studying”, M2 “Testing”, and M3 “Capitalising”.
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A unit of study that makes up a degree.
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A group of circuits and controls that are mounted on a removable housing; often on consoles, all of the controls and circuits for one or two channels.
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A circuit or portion of a circuit packaged as a removable unit. A separable unit in a packaging scheme displaying regularity of dimensions.
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A self-contained component of a system, often interchangeable, which has a well-defined interface to the other components. (architecture) A standard unit of measure used for determining the propor [..]
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Modul|lang=de
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Self-contained component of a package. This component may contain sub-components known as sub-modules.
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Module, modular and modularity may refer to the concept of modularity. They may also refer to:
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In mathematics, a module is a generalization of the notion of vector space, wherein the field of scalars is replaced by a ring. The concept of module is also a generalization of the one of abelian gro [..]
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Module is the name under which Wellington-based New Zealand musician Jeramiah Ross has released his work since 2003. He composes and produces Downtempo, Ambient, and Classical music. Ross has released [..]
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