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  2. BAI (file format) - Wikipedia

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    Since the user base of the BAI format has reached critical mass and is considered self-supporting, BAI no longer actively supports (or charges for) the BAI format specifications, which are now freely available as a 104-page PDF document (see the external link below to the "Cash Management Balance Reporting Specifications").

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  4. Morrisons - Wikipedia

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    The company operated a number of smaller stores called "Morrisons M Local" in major places such as Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and Bristol. These stores had a similar format to small Tesco Express and Sainsbury's Local stores, but included a wider range of ready-to-eat hot food such as pastries, coffee, rotisserie, porridge and also a salad ...

  5. Computer number format - Wikipedia

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    In the decimal system, there are 10 digits, 0 through 9, which combine to form numbers. In an octal system, there are only 8 digits, 0 through 7. That is, the value of an octal "10" is the same as a decimal "8", an octal "20" is a decimal "16", and so on. In a hexadecimal system, there are 16 digits, 0 through 9 followed, by convention, with A ...

  6. List of numeral system topics - Wikipedia

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    Thai numerals – Notation for expressing numbers in Thai; Japanese numerals – Number words used in the Japanese language; Korean numerals – Numbers in traditional Korean writing; Maya numerals – System used by the ancient Mayan civilization to represent numbers and dates

  7. Maker-checker - Wikipedia

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    Maker-checker (or Maker and Checker or 4-Eyes) is one of the central principles of authorization in the information systems of financial organizations. The principle of maker and checker means that for each transaction, there must be at least two individuals necessary for its completion. While one individual may create a transaction, the other ...

  8. Morrison Management Specialists - Wikipedia

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    Morrison Management Specialists, a member of the Compass Group, is a foodservice company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia that provides food, nutrition, and dining services to healthcare and senior living communities through its two operating divisions: Morrison Healthcare Food Services and Morrison Senior Living.

  9. Morrison's - Wikipedia

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    Morrison's or Morrisons may refer to: Morrisons, a chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom; Morrisons, New Zealand, a settlement in Otago, New Zealand; Morrison's Academy, a Scottish school in Crieff, Perth and Kinross; Morrison's Cafeteria, a southeastern United States restaurant chain; Morrisons Cove, a valley in Pennsylvania, United States