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The term Cox regression model (omitting proportional hazards) is sometimes used to describe the extension of the Cox model to include time-dependent factors. However, this usage is potentially ambiguous since the Cox proportional hazards model can itself be described as a regression model.
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Date-difference will give difference in the number of days, months, years etc. between any two calendar dates. (synonyms in stackoverflow.com: datediff, date-diff, date-difference)
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.NET 4.6 (previously called .NET 4.5.3) is the latest framework release from Microsoft. It is a followup to .NET-4.5.2 which brings new features to both infrastructure (Roslyn, the compiler as a service) and new language features for both VB.net and C#
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In source control management, the act of selectively pulling single changes from peer to peer is called "cherry-pick".
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For questions concerning the "entry point" of an application or library. The entry point is a special function or location in the code where control is passed from the operating system to the program.
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Turbo C++ is a discontinued C++ compiler and integrated development environment and computer language originally from Borland.
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Motorola is an American multinational telecommunications company which designs and sells wireless network infrastructure equipment.
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Use autorelease for questions related to deferring the release of a variable stored within an object until some time in the future to facilitate referencing it while avoid memory leaks
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Open XML Paper Specification (XPS) is an open specification for a page description language and a fixed-document format originally developed by Microsoft as XML Paper Specification (XPS) that was later standardized by Ecma International as international standard ECMA-388. It is an XML-based specification, based on a new print path and a color-managed vector-based document format that supports device independence and resolution independence.
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