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1Command Hospital — Command Hospitals are major military hospitals in India. There is not more than one in each Command. The Indian defence services have five Command Hospitals. They are: Command Hospital Udhampur, Northern Command (Army) Command Hospital Bangalore …
2COMMAND.COM — Developer(s) Seattle Computer Products, Microsoft Corporation, IBM, Novell and several others. Operating system DR DOS, FreeDOS, MS DOS, Novell DOS, OpenDOS, PC DOS, PTS DOS, ROM DOS, 86 DOS, Microsoft Windows (Windows 95 Wi …
3Command and Data modes (modem) — Command and Data modes refer to the two modes in which a computer modem may operate. These modes are defined in the Hayes command set, which is the de facto standard for all modems. These modes exist because there is only one channel of… …
4Command HQ — Developer(s) Ozark Softscape Publisher(s) Microplay Software Designer(s) Danielle Bunten Berry …
5One Armed Scissor — Single by At the Drive In from the album Relationship of Command …
6Command — Com*mand (?; 61), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Commanded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Commanding}.] [OE. comaunden, commanden, OF. comander, F. commander, fr. L. com + mandare to commit to, to command. Cf. {Commend}, {Mandate}.] 1. To order with authority; to lay… …
7Command and control (military) — Command and control can be defined as the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission. [5 2, FM 3 0] Command and control functions are performed… …
8Command line completion — is a common feature of command line interpreters, in which the program automatically fills in partially typed tokens. Depending on the specific interpreter and its configuration, these elements may include commands, arguments, environment… …
9Command history — is a feature in many operating system shells, computer algebra programs, and other software that allows the user to recall, edit and rerun previous commands. History was first introduced by Bill Joy[1] in the C shell in 1978. It quickly became… …
10Command — Com*mand , n. 1. An authoritative order requiring obedience; a mandate; an injunction. [1913 Webster] Awaiting what command their mighty chief Had to impose. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. The possession or exercise of authority. [1913 Webster]… …