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agenda [ə′jen·də]
(computer science)
The sequence of control statements required to carry out the solution of a computer problem.
A collection of programs used for manipulating a matrix in the solution of a problem in linear programming.


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Here are over 700 entries provided in a non-technical format suitable for beginners, covering policies and agendas in agriculture and horticulture.
It offers agendas, facilitator strategies and teacher-directed student classroom activities for 11 monthly seminars as well as tips on how new teachers can get started, manage their classroom and atmosphere and strategically plan and design lessons.
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