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primary
primary
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what primary school did u attend
what primary school did u attend in tamil meaning what
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add database primary key to a table
no primary key (autonumber) has been defined. should it be automatically defined on import (recommended)? note: an imported table without a primary key may not be editable (depending on database type).
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complex( 0; - 1), "- i" என்று காட்டும்
complex(0; -1) returns "-i"
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& ஒரு முதன்மை விசையைச் சேர்do not add database primary key to a table
add primary key
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complex( real; imag) சிக்கல் எண்ணை x+yi என்ற வடிவில் திருப்பித்தரும்
the complex(real; imag) returns a complex number of form x+yi.
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imabs( complex number) x+yi வடிவத்தை கொண்ட சிக்கல் எண்ணின் நார்ம்மைக் காட்டுகிறது.
the imabs(complex number) returns the norm of a complex number of form x+yi.
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if this option is enabled, new user creation will create a private group named as the user, and the primary group of the user will assigned to this private group.
if this option is enabled, new user creation will create a private group named as the user, and the primary group of the user will assigned to this private group.
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edit a biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened by human habitation.[1][2] norman myers wrote about the concept in two articles in “the environmentalist” (1988),[3] and 1990[4] revised after thorough analysis by myers and others “hotspots: earth’s biologically richest and most endangered terrestrial ecoregions”[5] and a paper published in the journal nature.[6] to qualify as a biodiversity hotspot on myers 2000 edition of the hotspot-map, a region must meet two strict criteria: it must contain at least 0.5% or 1,500 species of vascular plants as endemics, and it has to have lost at least 75% of its primary vegetation.[6] around the world, 36 areas qualify under this definition.[7] these sites support nearly 60% of the world's plant, bird, mammal, reptile, and amphibian species, with a very high share of those species as endemics. some of these hotspots support up to 15,000 endemic plant species and some have lost up to 95% of their natural habitat.[7] biodiversity hotspots host their diverse ecosystems on just 2.4% of the planet's surface,[2] however, the area defined as hotspots covers a much larger proportion of the land. the original 25 hotspots covered 11.8% of the land surface area of the earth.[1] overall, the current hotspots cover more than 15.7% of the land surface area, but have lost around 85% of their habitat.[8] this loss of habitat explains why approximately 60% of the world's terrestrial life lives on only 2.4% of the land surface area.
edit a biodiversity hotspot is a biogeographic region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened by human habitation.[1][2] norman myers wrote about the concept in two articles in “the environmentalist” (1988),[3] and 1990[4] revised after thorough analysis by myers and others “hotspots: earth’s biologically richest and most endangered terrestrial ecoregions”[5] and a paper published in the journal nature.[6] to qualify as a biodiversity hotspot on myers 2000 edition
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