the term you want is "ICON"
icons
an icon
Icon is a picture that represent a computer object or feature.
Ultrasound pictures are a fantastic advancement in technology. One practical application of ultrasound is in the non-invasive monitoring of fetal development in pregnant women.
iPhone applications are individual applications that do different things. Developers from across the world design and implement applications to do things like edit pictures, connect with friends, etc. The majority of applications are games, whereas others are utilities. See 'related links' below.
The installation of items on a Mac should be an automated process. For applications, for example, there is usually an installation script that you would double click to start the installation process, or, for smaller applications you would just drag the application into the Applications folder. Similarly for individual files (pictures, videos, music, documents) you would drag these to the Picture, Movies, Music or Document folders or wherever you wanted to keep them.
"Bits per second" (BPS) is also called "baud". It means the number of individual "on/off" pieces of information. Eight "bits" are put together to make a "byte", which can be used to represent an asciii character. Internally, multiple bits are assembled in an organized way to represent EVERYTHING in your computer from pictures to text files or even applications.
Pictures of -newborn babies- represent parent responsibility. -recycling pictures-represent Common Human Responsibility. -Voting booths- represent Citizen responsibility. -dog walking-pet owner responsibility.
the pictures and who it represent.
GM.COM has pictures of the DURAMAX in most applications.
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Icons