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  2. Data binding - Wikipedia

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    Data binding. In computer programming, data-binding is a general technique that binds data sources from the provider and consumer together and synchronizes them. This is usually done with two data/information sources with different languages, as in XML data binding and UI data binding. In UI data binding, data and information objects of the ...

  3. XML data binding - Wikipedia

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    XML data binding refers to a means of representing information in an XML document as a business object in computer memory. This allows applications to access the data in the XML from the object, rather than using the DOM or SAX to retrieve the data from a direct representation of the XML itself.

  4. UI data binding - Wikipedia

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    UI data binding. UI data binding is a software design pattern to simplify development of GUI applications. UI data binding binds UI elements to an application domain model. Most frameworks employ the Observer pattern as the underlying binding mechanism. To work efficiently, UI data binding has to address input validation and data type mapping.

  5. Electronic signature - Wikipedia

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    An electronic signature, or e-signature, is data that is logically associated with other data and which is used by the signatory to sign the associated data. This type of signature has the same legal standing as a handwritten signature as long as it adheres to the requirements of the specific regulation under which it was created (e.g., eIDAS in the European Union, NIST-DSS in the USA or ...

  6. What Is Tapioca and What Is It Good For? - Healthline

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    Tapioca flour is a great ingredient in cooking. It thickens quickly, has a neutral flavor, and provides sauces and soups with a silky appearance. Some even claim that it freezes and thaws better ...

  7. Chest Binding: the Types, the Risks, and More - WebMD

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    Chest binding is a method of flattening the chest to be more male-presenting. Learn about the different types, the risks involved, and more.

  8. Myasthenia Gravis: Symptoms, Treatment, and Causes - Healthline

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    Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a neuromuscular disorder that causes weakness in the skeletal muscles, which are the muscles your body uses for movement. MG happens when communication between nerve ...

  9. Serum Hemoglobin Test: Uses, Procedures, and Risks - Healthline

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    A serum hemoglobin test measures the amount of free-floating hemoglobin in your blood serum. Serum is the liquid that is left over when the red blood cells and the clotting elements have been ...