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When a new work item is generated into a Simulation, it is exactly the same as every other item. Labels let you tell items apart by attaching a Label, or property, to the item, and then giving the Label a numeric or Text value. An example of a Label would be Age. Everyone has an age, but ages differ form person to person. Part Number is another example of a Label. Each part has a part number that may be different.
The text (or graphic) that identifies a control (also referred to as a caption).
Control that displays descriptive text, such as a caption of title.
Descriptive information related to a graphic object. Labels are distinguished from annotation, in that labels are part of the attribute data base while annotation is strictly related to graphic display.
A unique name or other nominal code assigned to identify the geographic representation of a map feature. It is distinguished from attribute data by serving as the unique identifier for geographic features (e.g., label: Jones Lake; attributes: area, depth, water quality).
Diamond, square, or rectangular-shaped attachment to a package that identifies the hazardous nature of a material.
An ordered set of characters used to symbolically identify an instruction, a program, a quantity, or a data area. The label also symbolically designates the memory location which is to contain the instruction, etc. The label is, therefore, the symbolic analog of an address. A label may be absolute, relative, direct, or indirect. See also address.
A strip of paper you stick on a disk to identify it.
Keywords:
Affix,
Pesticide,
Nhp,
Precautions,
Parchment
A slip of silk, paper, parchment, etc., affixed to anything, and indicating, usually by an inscription, the contents, ownership, destination, etc.; as, the label of a bottle or a package.
A slip of ribbon, parchment, etc., attached to a document to hold the appended seal; also, the seal.
To affix a label to; to mark with a name, etc.; as, to label a bottle or a package.
To affix in or on a label.
Keywords:
Descriptor,
Typedef,
Rpath,
Rpl,
Conary
A label is the internal name given to an object, location or variable. No two labels can be the same.
A component of a UBE filter; it provides a named destination for the actions of other filters.
another name for cell reference. Cells may also be given a name which is sometimes called a label.
A general word or name describing data.
The functional portion of a pressure sensitive construction, comprised of the face material and adhesive, cut into various shapes.
Any stamp-like adhesive that is not a postage stamp.
Text and/or graphics printed on paper with an adhesive backing and then cut to a specified shape and size. Similar to a decal; decals are printed on an adhesive-backed film, where as labels are printed on adhesive-backed paper. Label is commonly used as a generic term for Decals, Nameplates, Overlays, Legend Plates, and Tags, as well as labels.
1.)A warning attached to a bister card or box to suggest a specific age group or denote a hazardous part. 2.)An adhesive decal applied to a vehicle or playset to add design decorations. Note: Almost all of the Generation 1 Transformers included label sheets.
A barrulet, or, rarely, a bendlet, with pendants, or points, usually three, especially used as a mark of cadency to distinguish an eldest or only son while his father is still living.
The manufacturers marking on the ball, pin or lane.
a label is the set of letters following an open parenthesis, which indicates the type of constituent; a word-level label may also be referred to as a tag (NP-NOM ...)
A user-configurable list of file revisions. Used to save "important" file configurations for later use. Any file included in a label can be referred to with the revision specifier @labelname; e.g. foo@release3.0.1.
Keywords:
Description,
Brief,
Packer,
Textual,
Sticker
Index Definition: Label (Forms) Description: Used to attach information to a control in a form.
a brief description given for purposes of identification; "the label Modern is applied to many different kinds of architecture"
a descriptive and potentially non-unique name for the queue that is assigned by the queue administrator when the queue is created
a pairing of a brief textual description and an integer
Keywords:
Radioactive,
Fluorescent,
Isotope,
Spatially,
Trace
Chemical group or radioactive atom added to a molecule in order to follow its progress through a biochemical reaction or to locate it spatially. Also, as a verb, to add such a group or atom to a cell or molecule.
a radioactive isotope that is used in a compound in order to trace the mechanism of a chemical reaction
distinguish (as a compound or molecule) by introducing a labeled atom
distinguish (an element or atom) by using a radioactive isotope or an isotope of unusual mass for tracing through chemical reactions
Keywords:
Spreadsheet,
Spsht,
Apostrophe,
Understand,
Readable
A heading or description that helps someone viewing a spreadsheet to understand it.
A type of data that can be entered into a spreadsheet cell. It consists of words that usually label a column or row of numbers. (SpSht, Gr. 6)
An entry in a spreadsheet that contains a letter is recognized automatically as a label. Labels are excluded from calculations. You can format a number as a label if you begin the entry with and apostrophe ('). The number is then excluded from calculations.
Adding descriptive information to cells in a spreadsheet or to a graph based on a spreadsheet to make the results more readable and understandable.
Keywords:
Imputed,
Analytical,
Print,
Grooves,
Command
Data printed on a food label, as supplied by its manufacturer. The values are primarily company analytical or imputed; however, the values have been rounded and/or adjusted to provide uniform serving size weights.
Title information printed on a separate piece of paper or leather, and pasted to the front and spine of a book.
Defines the label to be printed for the computed value in the COMPUTE command. The maximum length of a COMPUTE label is 500 characters.
Printed information on the surface opposite to the entrance surface. Note that the label side of a CD contains metallized pits and grooves, and usually employs a protective coating under the printed information.
Keywords:
Sensistive,
Sequence,
Nonzero,
Hyphens,
Alphanumeric
A four-character sequence that identifies the suggested use for an element. Compare kind.
a case-sensistive sequence of alphanumeric characters, whose definition can be tested or specified
a null-terminated sequence of characters
a (possibly empty) sequence of non-space, non-tab, nonzero bytes
Keywords:
Pcp,
Logo,
Inconsistent,
Labour,
Product
A union logo placed upon products manufactured in accordance with labour law or the terms of a collective agreement.
a product of the mind
Wine Appeal Products
(see Data Product Label)
what is stuck on a bottle (normally has the name of the content on it)
It's everything you need to know about a wine. most wine laws insist that labels reveal the following: the wine's name, the size of the bottle, The wine's vintage, The wine's alcoholic strength, The producer's name and address, The wine's quality level.
See content label.
A piece of paper stuck to a bottle with pritt-stick to facilitate the identification of the contents.
word or phrase with which a paragraph begins.
a static object that presents a word or a group of words
a word used to attemp to convey an event in space time
Creates, changes, or deletes the volume label of a disk.
an extra image component that lies on top of the main icon image
There are two ways of labelling a floppy disk. The first is to stick a paper label on it. The second is to give the disk an electronic label. This is called the volume name. If you want to give a short description to a floppy disk (which will appear in My Computer window) highlight the floppy disk icon, select its Properties window and type in the new name.
Keywords:
Repertoire,
Music,
Talent,
Ethnic,
Artists
trade name of a company that produces musical recordings; "the artists and repertoire department of a recording label is responsible for finding new talent"
an ethnic music project i
Record label. Often identical with the record company itself although major record companies frequently release music under various labels - depending on type or category of music.
assign a label to; designate with a label; "These students were labelled `learning disabled'"
a filter you assign which automatically places emails with the designated word or phrase in their subject line in a folder safely separated from your inbox
assign a label to an image
Keywords:
Pilgrim,
Teens,
Discerning,
Insight,
Deeper
a book we recommend to adults and mature discerning teens looking for deeper insight into these issues
Pilgrim Books
The Mountaineers Books
a control, just like any other object on a form
a control that serves as a guide to the user
Defines a label for a form control 6.2 4.0 STF
Keywords:
Tiquette,
Nop,
Cardboard,
Instruction,
Complement
Written material and instructions that accompany the medical test. Labeling includes the writing on the outside of the box as well as instructions packaged with the test.
A sequence of nop s (no-operation instructions) in the genome that are used to modify the instruction that precedes them. Typically they are used to reference another point in the code where the complement label is located.
Narrow strip of heavy paper or cardboard placed in the holder provided on a mail bag or bag rack to indicate the destination, type of mail contained and routing instructions. (étiquette)
Keywords:
Wadsworth,
Pearson,
Genealogical,
Publishing,
Custom
Pearson Custom Publishing
Genealogical Publishing Company
Wadsworth Publishing
Keywords:
Chapel,
Dept,
Oxford,
Carolina,
University
Oxford University Press, USA
Association of American Colleges and Universities
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Dept. of Computer Science
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