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null hypothesis ( ?n?l h??päth?s?s ) ( statistics ) The hypothesis that there is no validity to the specific claim that two variations (treatments) of.
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null adj. Having no legal force; invalid: render a contract null and void. Of no consequence, effect, or value; insignificant.
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null modem cable ( ¦n?l ?m??dem ?k?b?l ) ( computer science ) A cable that connects two local computers via serial ports without the use of a.
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null character n. A data control character that fills computer time by adding nonsignificant zeros to a data.
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Null and Void That which cannot be legally enforced, as with a Contract provision that is not in conformance with the.
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null set ( ?n?l ?set ) ( mathematics ) The empty set; the set which contains no elements.
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null A character that is all 0 bits. Also written as 'NUL,' it is the first character in the ASCII and EBCDIC data codes.
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aleph- null n. The first of the transfinite cardinal numbers. It corresponds to the number of elements in the set of positive integers.
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null allele ( ?n?l ??l?l ) ( genetics ) An allele that does not produce a functional product and behaves as a.
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dev/ null [from the Unix null device, used as a data sink] A notional 'black hole ' in any information space being discussed, used, or.
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