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  2. Substring - Wikipedia

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    A string is a substring (or factor) [1] of a string if there exists two strings and such that =.In particular, the empty string is a substring of every string. Example: The string = ana is equal to substrings (and subsequences) of = banana at two different offsets:

  3. Anagram - Wikipedia

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    Animation for the anagram "Listen = Silent" An anagram is a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of a different word or phrase, typically using all the original letters exactly once. [1]

  4. Antinuclear antibody - Wikipedia

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    An ANA test is considered positive if fluorescence is seen at a titre of 1:40/1:80. Higher titres are more clinically significant as low positives (≤1:160) are found in up to 20% of healthy individuals, especially the elderly. Only around 5% of the healthy population have ANA titres of 1:160 or higher. [8] [53]

  5. Suffix tree - Wikipedia

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    Suffix tree for the text BANANA.Each substring is terminated with special character $.The six paths from the root to the leaves (shown as boxes) correspond to the six suffixes A$, NA$, ANA$, NANA$, ANANA$ and BANANA$.

  6. Longest common substring - Wikipedia

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    The strings "BADANAT" and "CANADAS" share the maximal-length substrings "ADA" and "ANA". The picture shows two strings where the problem has multiple solutions. Although the substring occurrences always overlap, it is impossible to obtain a longer common substring by "uniting" them.

  7. Electronic data interchange - Wikipedia

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    The TRADACOMS standard developed by the ANA (Article Number Association, now known as GS1 UK) is predominant in the UK retail industry. The ODETTE standard used within the European automotive industry. The VDA standard used within the European automotive industry, mainly in Germany. HL7, a semantic interoperability standard used for healthcare ...

  8. The debt relief trick I learned when I stopped paying my ...

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    The thought of another string of recurring payments to add to my life was terrifying. Instead, I decided to save up some money to pay off the collection account in full.

  9. Kendama - Wikipedia

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    The steps to string a kendama are as follows: Take one end of the string and put it through the little hole in the tama until the string is coming through the big hole (ana). Put the bead on the end of the string coming out of the ana and tie a knot to lock the bead in. Put the untied end of the string through one of the two holes in the sarado.