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Attribute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Attribute may refer to: In philosophy, property (philosophy), an abstraction of a characteristic of an entity or substance; In art, an object that ...
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Attribute - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ...
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Etymology: Middle English, from Latin attributus, past participle of attribuere to attribute, from ad- + tribuere to bestow — more at tribute ...
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Attribute - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster ...
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an object closely associated with or belonging to a specific person, thing, or office attribute of power>; especially : such an object ...
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Attribute Class (System)
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The Attribute class associates predefined system information or user-defined custom information with a target element. A target element can be an assembly, ...
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XSLT \u0026lt;xsl:attribute\u0026gt; Element
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The attribute> element is used to add attributes to elements. ... Add a source attribute to the picture element and fill it with values from ...
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Attribute | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
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In Attribute, you try your best to guess the opinions of the other players about topics chosen by the players. Each player always has four attribute cards ...
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Attribute (JDOM v1.1.1)
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Jul 26, 2009 ... An XML attribute. Methods allow the user to obtain the value of the attribute as well as namespace and type information. ...
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Attribute (Java 2 Platform SE v1.4.2)
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Equality of two attributes is determined by the implementation class. A simple implementation can use Object.equals() to determine equality of attribute ...
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