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Qué (quién) es local descriptor tables - definición

X86 DATA STRUCTURE
Global descriptor table; Local Descriptor Table; Local descriptor table
  • Format of a [[segment descriptor]]

Descriptor (chemistry)         
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  • Isomerie der '''Aldoxime''': links ein früher als ''syn''-, heute als (''E'')-konfiguriert zu beschreibendes Aldoxim, rechts das entsprechende (''Z'')-  (veraltet: ''anti'')-Isomer.
  • ''cis'' (left) and ''trans'' isomerism (right) in a ring system.
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  • ''cis'' (left) and ''trans'' (right) configured double bound: maleic acid and fumaric acid
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  • Configuration assignment of the stereo center "X", the substituents are decreasingly prioritized from "A" → "D" according to the CIP rules.
  • Spiro[4.5]decane
  • [[Violet leaf aldehyde]], systematic name (''E'',''Z'')-nona-2,6-dienal, is a compound having one (''E'')- and one (''Z'')-configured double bond
TYPE OF NOTATIONAL PREFIX IN CHEMISTRY NOMENCLATURE
Pseudo-asymmetric carbon atom; Descriptor (Chemistry)
A descriptor is in chemical nomenclature a prefix placed before the systematic substance name, which describes the configuration or the stereochemistry of the molecule. Some listed descriptors are only of historical interest and should not be used in publications anymore as they do not correspond with the modern recommendations of the IUPAC.
Tables game         
  • ''Seis, dos, y as'' from the 13th century [[Libro de los juegos]]
  • Backgammon set from around the 10th century, China
  • nard]] to the Indian [[Raja]]s
  • A tables board found in the shipwreck of the [[Mary Rose]]
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  • Roman ''[[Ludus duodecim scriptorum]]'' board from the 2nd century, Aphrodisias
  • The situation in Zeno's game of tabula when he had an unlucky dice throw
  • tavla]]'' in [[Turkey]].
  • ''The Backgammon Players'' by [[Theodoor Rombouts]], 1634
CLASS OF BOARD GAMES
Brädspel; Tables (board games); Backgammon variant; Long gammon; Bradspel; Braedspel; Tables board; Tables (board game); Tables (board game family); Tables family; Tables games
Tables games are a class of board game that includes backgammon and which are played on a tables board, typically with two rows of 12 vertical markings called points. Players roll dice to determine the movement of pieces.
Prutenic Tables         
ASTRONOMICAL CALCULATIONS
Prussian Tables; Prutenicae Tabulae; Prussian tables; Prutenic tables
The Prutenic Tables ( from Prutenia meaning "Prussia", ), were an ephemeris (astronomical tables) by the astronomer Erasmus Reinhold published in 1551 (reprinted in 1562, 1571 & 1585). They are sometimes called the Prussian Tables after Albert I, Duke of Prussia, who supported Reinhold and financed the printing.

Wikipedia

Global Descriptor Table

The Global Descriptor Table (GDT) is a data structure used by Intel x86-family processors starting with the 80286 in order to define the characteristics of the various memory areas used during program execution, including the base address, the size, and access privileges like executability and writability. These memory areas are called segments in Intel terminology.