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signatureA hand written "wet" signature (i.e., ink on paper).
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signatureRelationships Narrower Term: electronic signature n. ~ 1. A name, initials, or other distinctive mark made by an individual. - 2. Printing · An identifying mark on the first page of a section of a bo [..]
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signatureA distinguishing feature of a waveform in a seismic event, such as shape, polarity, amplitude, frequency or phase. The signature of the seismic source waveform is of particular interest to geophysicis [..]
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signatureText which is automatically added to the bottom of emails or posts you make to message boards. You can set this up so that you don't have to keep typing out things like your name and personal det [..]
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signatureA Signature is a distinct pattern in network traffic that can be identified to a specific tool or exploit.
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signaturesignature items are special and identified with a particular person, company etcEvery chef has a signature dish which is their own creation and encapsulates their restaurant's philosophy.
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signaturePrinted sheet folded at least once, possibly many times, to become part of a book, magazine or other publication.
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signatureA printed sheet of paper, folded to size and ready for sewing (i.e.: large paper folded in half, fourths, eighths, sixteenths, or thirty-seconds).
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signature1530s, a kind of document in Scottish law, from Middle French signature (16c.) or directly from Medieval Latin signatura "signature, a rescript," in classical Latin "the matrix of a sea [..]
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signaturenoun sign noun signing of name
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signatureA file containing a bit of personal information that you can set to be automatically appended to your outgoing e-mail messages; many network newsreaders also have this capability. Large signatures ove [..]
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signaturea group or gathering of leaves printed together on a sheet of paper which is folded, bound with other signatures and trimmed to form a book or pamphlet; i.e. a section or grouping of pages in a book r [..]
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signatureAny mark or symbol accepted by both parties to show intent, approval of, or responsibility for, a document. In e-business, for example, a “from” line on an e-mail, a mouse click of acceptance of terms [..]
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signatureunique identifying feature or characteristic.
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signatureThe digital fingerprint extracted from a commercial spot that allows its automatic recognition in the future.
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signatureyour name written in your own handwriting touch: a distinguishing style; "this room needs a woman's touch" a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band o [..]
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signatureAlso known as sig Definition A signature is something that is added to the end of every message board post or email message automatically. It is usually used to add your Name and contact information a [..]
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signature1. The complete set of signals, usually electromagnetic or acoustic, received from a source such as an infrared object, a radio or radar transmitter, an aircraft, or a ship. Note: Signatures may consist of analog or digital signals, or both, and may be analyzed to indicate the nature of their source and assist in its recognition. 2. The attributes [..]
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signatureA three- or four-line message, used to identify the sender of an e-mail message or Usenet article.
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signatureprinters term for section
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signatureThe signing of an agreement by a senior or designated representative of a country, which indicates that the country accepts the treaty and commits, until the completion of the internal ratification pr [..]
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signatureInternet Glossary A personal tag automatically appended to an email message. May be short, such as the author's name, or quite long, such as a favorite quote.
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signatureThe term signature can have several meanings depending on the context. It may refer to: Signature (functions) A function signature (or type signature, or method signature) defines input and output of [..]
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signatureA function signature (or type signature, or method signature) defines input and output of functions or methods. A signature can include:
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signatureA signature, or digital signature, is a protocol showing that a message is authentic. From the hash of a given message, the signing process first generates a digital signature linked to the signing en [..]
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signatureA group of pages that, having been printed together on one large sheet of paper, are folded, cut and bound, along with the book's other signatures, into a book.
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signaturesomething that identifies a certain criminal has been at the scene of the crime. It has no part in the criminal act but is a clue to his identity.
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signatureSection of book obtained by folding a single sheet of printed paper in 8, 12, 16 or 32 pages.
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signatureIn printing, a single sheet of paper folded one or more times to become, with the addition of any plates or other inserts, one section in a bound publication. In modern book production, signatures are [..]
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signature1 a : the act of signing one's name or of making a mark in lieu thereof b : the name of a person written with his or her own hand to signify that the writing which precedes accords with his or he [..]
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signatureIn bookmaking, this does not mean the author's name written in his hand. It refers rather to the group of pages produced by folding a single printed sheet, ready for sewing or gluing into a book
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signaturea letter or figure printed on the first page of each section of a book and used as a guide when collating and binding.
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signatureThe specific quality of a voice that makes it unique.
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signature1) The pattern in which pages are imposed
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signatureA signature is a text or image file automatically included at the bottom of an e-mail message to personalize it. This can be anything from a clever quote to some additional information about the sende [..]
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signatureA block of text and/or images created by the user, that appears below their forum post
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signatureAn optional portion of an email message consisting of information about the sender such as his full name, mailing address, phone number, etc. The signature is stored in a file and automatically includ [..]
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signatureA few lines of default text that can be customized and added to all outgoing email messages from a personal email account.
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signatureA signature is the name of a person written with his or her own hand. It is often a legal means of indicating acceptance of a contract. Under the laws of some states, which vary by state, it includes [..]
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signaturethe signature of a treaty is the first step to become party to the treaty, which invariably means the step towards ratification. By signing a treaty the state expresses an intention, in the future, to [..]
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signatureText automatically included at the bottom of an e-mail message or newsgroup posting to personalize it. This can be anything from a clever quote to some additional information about the sender, like th [..]
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signatureJava has a way of compactly encoding the types of each parameter and the return type on a given method. This string is called the method’s signature. The signature for a simple method that had one int [..]
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signatureThe three or four line message at the bootom of the piece of email or USENET article which identifies the sender. Large signatures (over five lines) are generally frowned upon.
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signatureA few lines of text that are automatically attached at the end of an email message by the email client.
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signatureA digital code created with a private key
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signature(n) your name written in your own handwriting(n) a distinguishing style(n) a melody used to identify a performer or a dance band or radio/tv program(n) the sharps or flats that follow the clef and ind [..]
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signaturesubcriptio
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signatureIn anti-virus and intrusion detection systems, a signature is a pattern that the system will look for when scanning files or network traffic. Key point: Marketing forces often mean that companies h [..]
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signatureSheet of printed pages which, when folded, become part of a publication.
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signatureThe signature of a treaty is an act by which a State provides a preliminary endorsement of the instrument. Signing does not create a binding legal obligation but does demonstrate the State’s intent to examine the treaty domestically and consider ratifying it. While signing does not commit a State to ratification, it does oblige the State to refrain [..]
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signatureRefers to a digital signature, which is a mathematical way to confirm the authenticity of a digital message. AWS uses signatures to authenticate the requests you send to our web services. Fo [..]
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signaturen. firma
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signaturethe sharps and flats at the head of the staff indicating the key.
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signatureThis term has three meanings: (1) a logo which identifies a production company, studio or network. (2) a composition associated with a personality over a long time (such as "Love In Bloom" f [..]
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signatureA hand written signature which has been copied regardless of the medium used (e.g., faxed, photocopied, scanned .pdf, .wpg, .tif or stamped) and electronically inserted, in the case of scanned signatu [..]
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signatureA signature is a particular style or design element common to all the pieces by a designer.
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signature"Signature" includes any manual, facsimile, conformed or electronic signature.
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signatureThe digital fingerprint extracted from a commercial spot that allows its automatic recognition in the future.
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signatureSignature
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signatureA specification of the types involved in an operator or method. It shows the types of the operands/parameters only. It is a subset of the prototype information (it omits the type of the result and any [..]
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signatureof a function
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signatureThe parameter list and the values declaration of a function.
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signatureA line or two of information found in the closing of an email, usually followed the sender’s name. Signatures can include advertising information, such as a company name, product, brand message or marketing call to action (subscribe to a company newsletter with the email subscribe address or Web registration form, or visit a Web site with the URL l [..]
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signaturethe set of parameter types for a function; that is, the function's type ignoring its return type. This is a confusingly specialized definition compared to other programming languages where &qu [..]
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signatureA group of pages that, having been printed together on one large sheet of paper, are folded, cut and bound, along with the book's other signatures, into a book.
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signatureA collection of pages created from a single printed sheet that is then folded and bound. Also the trade name for the adhesive sheets used with the PhotoPress to create books.
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signatureAct by which the Head of State or government, the foreign minister, or another designated official indicates the authenticity of an international agreement and, where ratification is not necessary, it may also indicate the consent of the State to be bound by the agreement.
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signatureThe artist’s signature, applied to the original work, as it appears in a copy print or more frequently, the artist’s signature in pencil on each copy of a print.
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signaturePrinted sheet folded at least once, possibly many times, to become part of a book, magazine or other publication.
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signatureArtist’s signature reproduced via a signature writer. Used for décor and open editions.
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signaturePrinted sheet (or its flat) that consists of a number of pages of a book, placed so that they will fold and bind together as a section of a book. The printed sheet after folding.
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signature
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signaturePrinted sheet (or its flat) that consists of a number of pages of a book, placed so that they will fold and bind together as a section of a book. The printed sheet after folding.
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signatureA sheet of printed pages which when folded become a part of a book or publication.
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signatureA group of pages that, having been printed together on one large sheet of paper, are folded, cut and bound, along with the book's other signatures, into a book.
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signaturePrinted sheet (or its flat) that consists of a number of pages of a book, placed so that they will fold and bind together as a section of a book. The printed sheet after folding.
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signatureThe Head of State or government, the foreign minister, or another designated official
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signatureA signature (; from Latin: signare, "to sign") is a handwritten (and often stylized) depiction of someone's name, nickname, or even a simple "X" or other mark that a person writes on documents as a pr [..]
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signatureIn the mathematical field of topology, the signature is an integer invariant which is defined for an oriented manifold M of dimension d=4k divisible by four (doubly even-dimensional).
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signatureA signature is a hand-written, possibly stylized, version of someone's name, which may be used to confirm the person's identity. The writer of a signature is a signatory or signer.
Signature or signat [..]
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signatureA signature is a hand-written, possibly stylized, version of someone's name, which may be used to confirm the person's identity. The writer of a signature is a signatory or signer.
Signature or signat [..]
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signatureSignature is a music album by Irish musician Moya Brennan. This is her seventh solo album to be released. It was released on the 9 October 2006 in Ireland, the UK and the Netherlands. The worldwide re [..]
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signatureSignature is the twelfth album by R&B singer Patrice Rushen.
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signatureIn logic, especially mathematical logic, a signature lists and describes the non-logical symbols of a formal language. In universal algebra, a signature lists the operations that characterize an alge [..]
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signatureA signature (; from Latin: signare, "to sign") is a handwritten (and often stylized) depiction of someone's name, nickname, or even a simple "X" or other mark that a person writes on documents as a pr [..]
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signatureSignature are English dance duo Suleman Mirza and Madhu Singh. Their style of dance is British Bhangra and they frequently base their performances around Michael Jackson songs, such as "Billie Jean" a [..]
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signatureSignature is the second independent and eighth studio album by R&B singer Joe, which was released on July 14, 2009. His previous album, Joe Thomas, New Man, features cuts from this album. The albu [..]
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signatureSignature is a national charity and awarding body for deaf communication qualifications in the UK. Signature look to improve communication between deaf, deafblind and hearing people, whilst creating b [..]
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signatureSignature, also known as McDowell's Signature, is a brand of Indian whisky, manufactured by United Spirits Ltd (USL), a Diageo Group company. It was launched in 1994. Signature is a blend of imported [..]
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signatureThe three or four line message at the bottom of an email
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signatureAn alternative term for motif or pattern.
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