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An IP number is the unique address by which you can reach an individual computer. At least, that was the original idea of IP addresses; if you want to know how this has changed in recent days, do some research on the following topics: IP address exhaustion; private IP addresses; public IP addresses; NAT.
These are used quite often to represent values stored in bytes - 1 byte is represented as two hexadecimal digits. For example, both the MAC address of a network card and the new IP addresses (IPv6) are usually shown as hexadecimal.
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Resource consumption for a particular commodity
Resource consumption for a particular commodity
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Element of Expense/Investment CodeElement of Expense Identification Code
Resource consumption for a particular commodity
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The "@" symbol, also known as the at sign, has a history rooted in commerce and accounting. It was originally used by merchants in accounting to represent "at the rate of" on invoices and ledgers. Its modern use in email addresses and social media can be traced back to the early days of the internet, chosen by Ray Tomlinson in 1971 to separate the user's name from their host computer in email addresses.
A sub-division. it might even be a Budget Code.
not PEC
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