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scope
The breadth, depth or reach of a subject; a domain
{n} a drift, intention, liberty, room, sally
Room or opportunity for free outlook or aim; space for action; amplitude of opportunity; free course or vent; liberty; range of view, intent, or action
The scope of an identifier is the region of a program source within which it represents a certain thing
The ratio between the length of an anchor rope and the depth of the water in which a vessel is anchored
The scope of an activity, topic, or piece of work is the whole area which it deals with or includes. Mr Dobson promised to widen the organisation's scope of activity. scope out to look at something or someone to see what they are like
a magnifier of images of distant objects
A variable's scope is the areas of a program in which it can be accessed, according to the rules of the programming language
A characteristic of an identifier that determines where the identifier can be used Scope is determined by visibility modifiers: private, public, and protected Protected is essentially the default visibility modifier Most identifiers in the JavaTM programming environment have either class or local scope Instance and class variables and methods have class scope; they can be used outside the class and its subclasses only by prefixing them with an instance of the class or (for class variables and methods) with the class name All other variables are declared within methods and have local scope
Area served by a program Note: Most programs in the inventory are statewide in scope However, some programs focus more narrowly, such as on regions or communities The primary inclusion criterion for programs of any scope is involvement in some capacity by the state department of health
A short version of periscope, or telescope or oscilloscope
To perform arthroscopic surgery
Defines the visibility of a variable, procedure, or object Variables declared in functions are visible only within the function and lose their value between calls
A scope defines the level of advertisement for an address The level is a level of a peer group in the PNNI routing hierarchy
Scope consists of the range of actions, alternatives, and impacts the USFS determines will be considered in an environmental document (either EA or EIS)
(Ticaret) A measurable definition of the goals, resources, timing and desired outcome of an implementation project or activity
[n] the range of subjects or types of collections in which the Museum is interested (the scope is determined from the Museum's mission)
{i} range; extent; sphere, area; space, expanse; opportunity or room for action and thought
The region of a program in which a variable is defined and can be referenced