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What (who) is memory-resident programs - definition

3RD-CLASS HEAD OF DIPLOMATIC MISSION
Resident-general; British residents; Resident-General; British Resident; Minister Resident; Resident Minister; Chief Political Resident; Government Resident; Resident general; Special Resident; Minister-Resident; Résident; General-Resident; Resident General; British Residents; Karesidenan; British resident; Special resident; Resident (title); Resident (diplomat)
  • The house of a Dutch resident in [[Central Java]] c. 1905
  • Walter Gudgeon]] looking on, on 7 October 1900.
  • The French resident general of [[Morocco]] in the 1930s.
  • John Hadley]]
  • The British Residency at Hyderabad

Tissue-resident memory T cell         
CELL TYPE
Tissue-resident memory T cells
Tissue-resident memory T cells or TRM cells represent a subset of a long-lived memory T cells that occupies epithelial and mucosal tissues (skin, mucosa, lung, brain, pancreas, gastrointestinal tract) without recirculating. TRM cells are transcriptionally, phenotypically and functionally distinct from central memory (TCM) and effector memory (TEM) T cells which recirculate between blood, the T cell zones of secondary lymphoid organ, lymph and nonlymphoid tissues.
Terminate-and-stay-resident program         
COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT USES A SYSTEM CALL TO RETURN CONTROL TO THE OS, AS THOUGH THE PROGRAM HAS QUIT, BUT STAYS RESIDENT IN MEMORY SO IT CAN BE REACTIVATED BY A HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE INTERRUPT, IN ORDER TO WORK AROUND THE OS’S LACK OF MULTITASKING
TSR (computing); Terminate and stay resident; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident program; Terminate-and-Stay Resident Program; RAM resident; Memory resident; TSR program; Terminate-and-stay resident; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident; Terminate & Stay Resident; TSR file viruses; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident Program; Alternate Multiplex Interrupt Specification; Terminate and Stay Resident; Terminate and stay resident program; Terminate-and-stay-resident; Alternate multiplex interrupt specification; IBM Interrupt Sharing Protocol; IBM interrupt sharing protocol; Interrupt Sharing Protocol; Interrupt sharing protocol; Memory-resident program
A terminate-and-stay-resident program (commonly TSR) is a computer program running under DOS that uses a system call to return control to DOS as though it has finished, but remains in computer memory so it can be reactivated later. This technique partially overcame DOS's limitation of executing only one program, or task, at a time.
Terminate and Stay Resident         
COMPUTER PROGRAM THAT USES A SYSTEM CALL TO RETURN CONTROL TO THE OS, AS THOUGH THE PROGRAM HAS QUIT, BUT STAYS RESIDENT IN MEMORY SO IT CAN BE REACTIVATED BY A HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE INTERRUPT, IN ORDER TO WORK AROUND THE OS’S LACK OF MULTITASKING
TSR (computing); Terminate and stay resident; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident program; Terminate-and-Stay Resident Program; RAM resident; Memory resident; TSR program; Terminate-and-stay resident; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident; Terminate & Stay Resident; TSR file viruses; Terminate-and-Stay-Resident Program; Alternate Multiplex Interrupt Specification; Terminate and Stay Resident; Terminate and stay resident program; Terminate-and-stay-resident; Alternate multiplex interrupt specification; IBM Interrupt Sharing Protocol; IBM interrupt sharing protocol; Interrupt Sharing Protocol; Interrupt sharing protocol; Memory-resident program
(TSR) A type of DOS utility which, once loaded, stays in memory and can be reactivated by pressing a certain combination of keys.

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Resident minister

A resident minister, or resident for short, is a government official required to take up permanent residence in another country. A representative of his government, he officially has diplomatic functions which are often seen as a form of indirect rule.

A resident usually heads an administrative area called a residency. "Resident" may also refer to resident spy, the chief of an espionage operations base.