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blocking factor

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blocking factor
The number of records in a block.
blocking factor [′bläk·iŋ ‚fak·tər]
(computer science)
The largest possible number of records of a given size that can be contained within a single block.


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During that period, procedures, such as the work processes at the Payment Agency and other institutions involved in the process, that is to say, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Finance, were analyzed in detail, and it was determined that there were no blocking factors.
lt;p>aaa In a joint call, "these MPs have in all honesty decided to support the Moroccan project of autonomy in the Sahara, after finding that the Sahara conflict constitutes a blocking factor in relations between Morocco and the Algeria, and for the construction of Maghreb," said Jean Roatta, MP representing Bouches du Rhone (south-east) and Chairman of the French-Moroccan Friendship Group at the National Assembly.
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