Mode

Mode (etymology from Latin modus: "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may mean:

  • Transport mode, a means of transportation
  • Block cipher modes of operation, in cryptography
  • A technocomplex of stone tools
  • Mode of production, a Marxist term for way of producing goods

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Other articles related to "mode, modes":

Wario's Woods - Gameplay - Additional Modes
... In addition to the main single-player mode, Wario's Woods offers two play modes a time attack mode, where single-players complete a number of levels as fast as ... version gives players the option to play this multiplayer mode against computer-controlled players of increasing difficulty, while the NES version supplies unique boss battles, which are fought in a special variation ...
Beta Distribution - Properties - Geometry of The Probability Distribution Function - Inflection Points
... symmetric for α = β and skewed otherwise), with two inflection points, equidistant from the mode as follows left of the mode at right of the mode at ... There is one inflection point, located to the right of the mode, at The distribution is unimodal negatively skewed, left-tailed, with one inflection ... There is one inflection point, located to the left of the mode, at There are no inflection points in the remaining (symmetric and skewed) regions U-shaped ...
Unimodality - Unimodal Probability Distribution - Mode, Median and Mean
... For a unimodal distribution the following bounds are known and are sharp where μ,ν and θ is the mean, median and mode respectively. ...
DESQview
... Later versions allowed graphics mode programs to be loaded as well, but only run in full screen mode ... system it was a quasi-GUI shell that ran in real mode on top of DOS ... However, in either case, it ran in real mode rather than protected mode, meaning that a misbehaving program could still crash the system ...
Mode - Popular Culture
... Mode Records, a record label MODE Magazine, a now out-of-print US women's fashion magazine created specifically to feature fashions over a US size 14 ...

Famous quotes containing the word mode:

    That the mere matter of a poem, for instance—its subject, its given incidents or situation; that the mere matter of a picture—the actual circumstances of an event, the actual topography of a landscape—should be nothing without the form, the spirit of the handling, that this form, this mode of handling, should become an end in itself, should penetrate every part of the matter;Mthis is what all art constantly strives after, and achieves in different degrees.
    Walter Pater (1839–1894)

    The body sins once, and has done with its sin, for action is a mode of purification. Nothing remains then but the recollection of a pleasure, or the luxury of a regret.
    Oscar Wilde (1854–1900)

    The love of their country is with them only a mode of flattering its master; as soon as they think that master can no longer hear, they speak of everything with a frankness which is the more startling because those who listen to it become responsible.
    Marquis De Custine (1790–1857)