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Format Defined
To prepare a disk to operate with a particular operating system by adding a file system such as ext2 to the disk.
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- MPEG-2 Transport Stream - MultimediaWiki
- The Graduate Management Admission Council says MBA applicatons are up this year. Joel Podolny, dean of the Yale School of Management, discusses with Kai Ryssdal how students are now using the tools of the Internet to study business cases.: Case study method at Yale. Raw case method
- String.Format( "{0}", "formatting string"};: String.Format( "{0:£#,## 0.00;(£#,##0.0 0);Nothing}&qu ot;, value);
- Complete List of all known MP4/QT 'ftyp' designations
- Wikipedia:How to edit a page - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Bitmap format
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