fiz. statik, duruk

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{s} static
Interference or obstruction from people
Unable to change
Fixed in place
The opposite of dynamic; information entered manually, not learned or maintained automatically by the Switch
not active or moving; "a static village community and a completely undynamic type of agriculture"; "static feudal societies"
angry criticism; "they will probably give you a lot of static about your editorial" a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference showing little if any change; "a static population" not active or moving; "a static village community and a completely undynamic type of agriculture"; "static feudal societies
not progressive Cerebral palsy is a static disorder of the brain This means that the disorder or disease will not get worse as time goes on Nor are the motor disorders associated with cerebral palsy temporary
In data processing, pertaining to properties that can be established before the execution of an application For example, the length of a fixed-length variable is static as opposed to dynamic
a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference
If there is static on the radio or television, you hear a series of loud noises which spoils the sound. not moving, changing, or developing   dynamic (staticus, from statikos , from histanai )
A keyword used for defining the scope and linkage of variables and functions For internal variables, the variable has block scope and retains its value between function calls For external values, the variable has file scope and retains its value within the source file For class variables, the variable is shared by all objects of the class and retains its value within the entire program
interference on a broadcast signal caused by atmospheric disturbances; heard as crackles on radio, or seen as random specks on television
Something that is static does not move or change. The number of young people obtaining qualifications has remained static or decreased
Static or static electricity is electricity which can be caused by things rubbing against each other and which collects on things such as your body or metal objects
a crackling or hissing noise cause by electrical interference showing little if any change; "a static population"
not in physical motion; "the inertia of an object at rest"
In regard to currency conversion, static conversion accesses a single table lookup rate that is often outdated, does not reflect the sell side or buy side of a transaction, and does not include a realistic assessment of the actual transaction fees Often, static transactions will cost the seller 4% in credit card fees including a currency transfer, while bank to bank letters of credit will cost the buyer more than 10% extra for the dual or multiple currency transaction Static conversion tends to be approximate with variations of as much as 10% from true, but more often show the normal daily market ±1% to ±3% deviations
A value for serialization that specifies that a file must not be backed up or archived if it is being modified during the operation IBM Tivoli Storage Manager does not retry the operation See also serialization Contrast with dynamic, shared dynamic, and shared static
In referring to an HTML page, the page elements are fixed See the converse: Dynamic
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