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Qu'est-ce (qui) est zero flag - définition


Zero flag         
The zero flag is a single bit flag that is a central feature on most conventional CPU architectures (including x86, ARM, PDP-11, 68000, 6502, and numerous others). It is often stored in a dedicated register, typically called status register or flag register, along with other flags.
Raising the Flag at Ground Zero         
  • White House photo of March 11, 2002, unveiling of Heroes stamp.  From left Postmaster General [[John E. Potter]]; Firefighters Billy Eisengrein and George Johnson; [[George W. Bush]]; U.S. Rep. [[Gary Ackerman]], 5th District, N.Y. (who sponsored the stamp); Firefighter Dan McWilliams; and Record photographer [[Thomas E. Franklin]], who took the photo featured on the stamp
  • ''Raising the Flag at Ground Zero''
ICONIC PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN AT GROUND ZERO IN NEW YORK CITY DURING THE AFTERMATH OF THE SEPTEMBER 11 ATTACKS
Ground Zero Spirit; Raising the Flag at the World Trade Center; Raising the Flag on Ground Zero; 9/11 flag
Raising the Flag at Ground Zero is a photograph by Thomas E. Franklin of The Record newspaper of Bergen County, New Jersey, taken on September 11, 2001.
Zero (art)         
  • Günther Uecker, photo by Lothar Wolleh
  • Otto Piene, photo by Lothar Wolleh
  • Günther Uecker, Gropiusbau, Berlin
  • ZERO, Guggenheim, New York
GROUP OF ARTISTS
ZERO foundation
Zero (usually styled as ZERO) was an artist group founded in the late 1950s in Düsseldorf by Heinz Mack and Otto Piene. Piene described it as "a zone of silence and of pure possibilities for a new beginning".