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For every defined name there is exactly one replicated reception.
However, since the term was not formally defined naming disputes arose.
The object name is a user defined name.
Notice that the formal parameters listed in the argument list to the command are simply the defined names for statically allocated global variables.
The TV channel director: The TV channel is directed by a megalomaniac man, without a defined name across the stories.
Whimsical names can be used for relatively ordinary asteroids (such as 26858 Misterrogers), but those belonging to certain dynamical groups are expected to follow more strictly defined naming schemes.
Functions of the Excel 2010 Name Manager Dialog Box Your Excel 2010 workbook may contain dozens, hundreds, or even thousands of defined names.
This feature can be used in place of the more traditional command from BASIC, but has the added advantage of having a well defined name as opposed to an opaque line number.
This means that the term public body is sometimes used to indicate a special or irregular type of public body (without a specifically defined name), which can also be an administrative division or a certain other type of governmental organisation.
Use of this form of import, although supported within the language, is generally discouraged as it pollutes the namespace of the calling module and will cause already defined names to be overwritten in the case of name clashes.
Historically, wines have been known by names reflecting their origin, and sometimes style: Bordeaux, Rioja, Mosel and Chianti are all legally defined names reflecting the traditional wines produced in the named region.
The nomenclature E3b (E-M215) and E3b1 (E-M35) respectively were the YCC defined names used to designate the same haplogroups in older literature with E-M35 branching as a separate subclade of E-M215 in 2004.