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What (who) is typical detail - definition

Master-detail; Master-detail interface
  • In [[CODASYL]] databases it's called 'owner-member'

Typical pulmonary carcinoid tumour         
  • CT-guided biopsy of peripheral typical carcinoid tumor
DISEASE
Typical pulmonary carcinoid tumor; Lung carcinoid; Pulmonary carcinoid; Typical lung carcinoid tumour; Typical lung carcinoid tumor; Typical lung carcinoid; Lung carcinoid tumor
Typical pulmonary carcinoid tumour is a subtype of pulmonary carcinoid tumour. It is an uncommon low-grade malignant lung mass that is most often in the central airways of the lung.
detail         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Details; Detail (disambiguation)
I
n.
small part
minute treatment
1) to bring up, cite details
2) to go into detail; to fill in, furnish (the) details
3) essential, important; (a) graphic, gruesome, harrowing, lurid, revolting, sordid, unsavory; meticulous, microscopic, minute; petty detail; a mere, minor; technical detail (they went into lurid detail; they brought up petty details; the newspapers wrote of the gruesome details; he described the event in graphic detail; only the police knew the sordid details of the crime; can you fill in the technical details?)
4) in detail (to treat a topic in minute detail)
detachment
(usu. mil.)
5) to form a detail
6) a fatigue, work detail
II
v. (usu. mil.) (D; tr.) ('to assign') to detail for (to detail a unit for fatigue duty)
detail         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Details; Detail (disambiguation)
¦ noun
1. a small individual feature, fact, or item.
a small part of a picture reproduced separately for close study.
2. a small detachment of troops or police officers given a special duty.
a special duty assigned to such a detachment.
¦ verb
1. describe item by item; give the full particulars of.
2. assign to undertake a particular task.
Phrases
go into detail give a full account of something.
in detail as regards every feature or aspect; fully.
Origin
C17: from Fr. detail (n.), detailler (v.), from de- (expressing separation) + tailler 'to cut'.

Wikipedia

Master–detail interface

In computer user interface design, a master–detail interface displays a master list and the details for the currently selected item. The original motivation for master detail was that such a view table on old 1980s 80-character-wide displays could only comfortably show about four columns on the screen at once, while a typical data entity will have some twenty fields. The solution is that the detail shows all twenty fields and the master shows only the commonly recognised three to five that will fit on the screen in one row without scrolling.

A master area can be a form, list or tree of items, and a detail area can be a form, list or tree of items typically placed either below or next to the master area. Selecting an item from the master list causes the details of that item to be populated in the detail area.