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== Computing == == Computing ==
* ]s in some programming languages
* ], a DOS and Windows command line utility for the configuration of devices and the console * ], a DOS and Windows command line utility for the configuration of devices and the console
* ], distinct method of operation within a computer system, in which the same user input can produce different results depending on the state of the system * ], distinct method of operation within a computer system, in which the same user input can produce different results depending on the state of the system
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==Science== ==Science==
* ] * ], a pattern of wave propagation.
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** Hybrid mode, such as ] ** Hybrid mode, such as ]
* ], patterns of vibration in acoustics, electromagnetic theory, etc. * ], patterns of vibration in acoustics, electromagnetic theory, etc.
* ], a concept in ]
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* ], a type of energy dissipation of a perturbed object or field * ], a type of energy dissipation of a perturbed object or field
* ], a biological condition * ], a biological condition

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Mode (Latin: modus meaning "manner, tune, measure, due measure, rhythm, melody") may refer to:

Arts and entertainment

Music

Computing

  • MODE (command), a DOS and Windows command line utility for the configuration of devices and the console
  • Mode (user interface), distinct method of operation within a computer system, in which the same user input can produce different results depending on the state of the system
  • Modes (Unix), permissions given to users and groups to access files and folders on Unix hosts

Language

Mathematics

Places

Science

Other uses

See also

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