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Umgebungsvariable

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environment variable N

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en·vi·ron·ment [ɪnˈvaɪ(ə)rənmənt, Am enˈvaɪrən-] N

1. environment (surroundings):

Umgebung f <-, -en>

2. environment (social surroundings):

Milieu nt <-s, -s>

3. environment no pl (natural surroundings):

I. vari·able [ˈveəriəbl̩, Am ˈver-] N

Variable f <-n, -n>

II. vari·able [ˈveəriəbl̩, Am ˈver-] ADJ

variable quality
variable weather
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variable N

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variable N

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variable ADJ INV-FIN

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The dot command is often used to define environment variables that are accessible within the current process.
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When a child process is created, it inherits all the environment variables and their values from the parent process.
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This exploit is rather limited however, as it requires a path, which is impossible to retrieve since reading environment variables is impossible.
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Information saved with a session includes breakpoints, program arguments, working directory path, environment variables, etc.
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But differing genotypes within a single species will also often show differing norms of reaction relative to a particular phenotypic trait and environment variable.
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