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In computing, wrapping is when a variable that exceeds its maximum value returns to its minimum value and vice-versa. Most high-level programming languages avoid wrapping by giving an arithmetic overflow error if this occurs. Camera wrapping is a technique often used in video games, which allows a player to move in a straight line and get back to where they started. This was more often used in... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Steam locomotive The most common modern day material is glass wool, or wrappings of aluminium foil.

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Steam locomotive The most common modern day material is glass wool, or wrappings of aluminium foil.

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Cypherotylus asperus In fact, the mummies' wrappings signified the bark and mud which larval beetles lived beneath.

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Cypherotylus asperus In fact, the mummies' wrappings signified the bark and mud which larval beetles lived beneath.

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Epimysium It is continuous with fascia and other connective tissue wrappings of muscle including the endomysium, and perimysium.

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Epimysium It is continuous with fascia and other connective tissue wrappings of muscle including the endomysium, and perimysium.

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    Wrapping

    Look up Wrapping in ... Wrapping (overflow), a variable that exceeds its maximum value in computing
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    Wrapping (overflow)

    In computing, wrapping is when a variable that exceeds its maximum value returns to its minimum value and vice-versa. Most high-level programming languages avoid wrapping by giving an arithmetic overflow error if this occurs.
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    Wrapping (graphics)

    In computer graphics, wrapping is the process of limiting a position to an area. A good example of wrapping is wallpaper, a single pattern repeated indefinitely over a wall.
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    Gift wrapping

    However, the traditional cloth wrapping called furoshiki is increasing in popularity, particularly as an ecologically friendly alternative to wrapping paper.
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    Wire wrap

    Semi-automated wire wrapping is unique among prototyping systems because it can place twisted pairs, permitting complex high frequency computer and radar systems.
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    Christmas Wrapping

    "WRAPPING" NOW A KEEPSAKE
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    Wrapping Paper

    "Wrapping Paper" is a song written by Jack Bruce and Pete Brown, performed by Cream and originally released as a single in 1966. It is featured on The Very Best of Cream.
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    Word wrap

    word wrapping might not be desired within any compound words (when the text is flush left but only in some styles).
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    Buddy wrapping

    Buddy wrapping or buddy taping is the act of bandaging a damaged (particularly a fractured) finger or toe together with a healthy one.
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    Job wrapping

    Job wrapping technology functions very similarly to internet spiders,crawlers or robots and feeds job search engines with content.

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