- A
reference table (or
table of
reference) may mean a set of
references that an
author may have
cited or
gained inspiration from
whilst writing an article...
- See also: List of
reference tables List of
mathematical topics List of
statistical topics List of
mathematical functions List of
mathematical theorems...
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Column (database)
Information graphics Periodic table Reference table Row (database)
Table (database)
Table (HTML)
Tensor Dependent and
independent variables...
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table,
bridge table, cross-
reference table, crosswalk,
intermediary table,
intersection table, join
table,
junction table, link
table,
linking table,...
- The
periodic table, also
known as the
periodic table of the elements, is an
ordered arrangement of the
chemical elements into rows ("periods") and columns...
- issues, and data interpretation. The ARD
publishes the
Screening Quick Reference Tables (SQuiRT cards), for
rapid evaluation of water,
sediment and soil contamination...
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management system, a
table can have an xref as
prefix or
suffix to
indicate it is a cross-
reference table that
joins two or more
tables together via primary...
- A
reference work is a non-fiction work, such as a paper, book or
periodical (or
their electronic equivalents), to
which one can
refer for information...
- This is an
extended version of the
energy density table from the main
Energy density page: Prelas, Mark (2015). Nuclear-Pumped Lasers. Springer. p. 135...
- and size of
referenced and
referencing attribute must be same. The
table containing the
foreign key is
called the
child table, and the
table containing...