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  2. Comparison of programming languages (object-oriented ...

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    CType(x, type) or TryCast(x, type) Xojo Introspection.GetType(x) x IsA type — CType(x, type) — Eiffel x.generating_type: attached {TYPE} x: attached {TYPE} x as down_x: Python type(x) isinstance(x, type) — [76] PHP get_class(x) x instanceof class: Perl ref(x) x->isa("class") Raku x.WHAT: x.isa(class) — [74] type(x) or x.type: Ruby x ...

  3. Casting (performing arts) - Wikipedia

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    Actors are selected to play various types of roles. A main cast comprises several actors whose appearances are significant in film, theatre, or television. Their roles are often called starring roles. Within a main cast, there is often a male or female lead who plays the largest role, that of the protagonist in a production. [1]

  4. Casting - Wikipedia

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    Casting is most often used for making complex shapes that would be otherwise difficult or uneconomical to make by other methods. Heavy equipment like machine tool beds, ships' propellers, etc. can be cast easily in the required size, rather than fabricating by joining several small pieces. [1] Casting is a 7,000-year-old process.

  5. Continuous casting - Wikipedia

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    This process is used most frequently to cast steel (in terms of tonnage cast). Aluminium and copper are also continuously cast. Sir Henry Bessemer, of Bessemer converter fame, received a patent in 1857 for casting metal between two counter-rotating rollers. The basic outline of this system has recently been implemented today in the casting of ...

  6. Cast-in-place concrete - Wikipedia

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    Cast-in-place concrete or Cast-in-situ concrete is a technology of construction of buildings where walls and slabs of the buildings are cast at the site in formwork. [1] This differs from precast concrete technology where slabs are cast elsewhere and then brought to the construction site and assembled. [ 2 ]

  7. Directional solidification - Wikipedia

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    In directional solidification growths of single crystals, spurious grains nucleate when molten metal flowed into a gap between the mold/seed gap and solidified. [10] This is catastrophic to mechanical properties of Ni-based superalloys such as CMSX4, and can be minimized by keeping the tolerance of <001> from the local surface normal. [ 11 ]

  8. 'Fatal Attraction' Cast Breaks Down Differences Between the ...

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    Over 30 years after Fatal Attraction became a cultural phenomenon when it was first released in theaters in 1987, Paramount+ is revisiting the erotic thriller starring Michael Douglas and Glenn ...

  9. Semi-solid metal casting - Wikipedia

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    Thixocasting utilizes a pre-cast billet with a non-dendritic microstructure that is normally produced by vigorously stirring the melt as the bar is being cast. Induction heating is normally used to re-heat the billets to the semi-solid temperature range, and die casting machines are used to inject the semi-solid material into hardened steel ...