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The IBAN (International Bank Account Number) is the international standard used to uniquely identify the account of a customer at a financial institution, proposed by ECBS (European Committee for Banking Standards). This standard allows, to the ordering bank or to the beneficiary's one, to verify the correctness of the data thanks to the presence of the check digits.
Nowadays computers keep huge amount of data. However the retrieval of textual information is difficult when is misspelled or not exactly known.
This article is devoted to approximate string-matching algorithms. It gives a simplified but clear description of algorithms with examples.
The harp is the instrument I had
always wanted to play as a child, but it was considered a girlish instrument,
and so my father made me study the violin.
Beauty in Steps is imbued with the emotions of living Art.
This book aims to capture the interest of all those who would like to venture behind the scenes of the various expressions of art, to experience the passion, determination and intelligence that drive the artist, whether dancer, photographer or painter.
This album is a product of
a music composition laboratory, where the author transforms into music, objects
that seemingly have nothing to
do with it: space, numbers,
functions and geometrical figures.
as she sometimes loved to sign her name. A heterodox
creature, an eccentric. Inebriating, if you get yourself hit; total. So that
you have almost the impression that the word has no more reason to express
itself further than Emily, because she has observed everything and communicated
everything. Impression of a barrier, Miss Dickinson, of an extreme limit, of
the last folly permitted before everything sank.
(He who hath no eyes.)
Horus, in thy name I sing
I who have no eyes
to see
the unrecovered
damages of Time.
(Dangerous is Horus
in his vision-deprived state!)
This volume is a snapshot of a literary moment in time: it is our
journey back in order to move forward. Writing Beyond History records
our cultural identity in the making and contributes to our literary history.