Opt
Opt can mean: an abbreviation for
option/opt, a directory in the
Filesystem Hierarchy Standardounce per tonne, used (often in mining) to indicate the amount of a substance in a sample. Example: "0.24 opt gold" indicates that every ton of mined material contains 0.24 ounces gold.OPT -
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is temporary employment authorization that gives F-1 students an opportunity to apply knowledge gained in the classroom to a practical work experience off campus. You may use some or all of the available 12 months of practical training during your course of study or save the full twelve months to use after you complete your studies . OPT - Optical Projection Tomography (OPT) a technique used for 3D imaging of biological samples (and tissues) in research. for reference and further details see publication "Sharpe et al Science 2002".
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Optional Practical Training
Optional Practical Training (OPT) is a period during which
undergraduate and graduate students who have completed or have been pursuing their degrees for more than 9 months are permitted by the
United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to work for at most one year on a
student visa without needing to acquire a work
H-1B visa towards getting a practical training to complement their field of studies. Students are permitted total of 12
months towards practical training, on being certified by the advisor of the usefulness of the work towards goals of the degree, which can be distributed between
Curricular Practical Training (CPT) and OPT. While CPT must be completed prior to submission of
thesis, OPT is permitted only after submission of thesis and completing all course requirements for the degree sought.
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Der Filesystem Hierarchy Standard (FHS) ist eine von der Filesystem Hierarchy Standard Group veröffentlichte Richtlinie, die Regeln über die
Verzeichnisstruktur unter
UNIX-ähnlichen
Betriebssystemen festlegt. Durch den Standard, der momentan in der Version 2.3 vorliegt, können sowohl Anwendungsprogramme als auch Benutzer leichter vorhandene
Dateien und
Verzeichnisse lokalisieren. Dies wird erreicht, indem das Dateisystem in verschiedene Verzeichnis-Bereiche aufgeteilt wird, denen jeweils eigene Anwendungs- oder Aufgabengebiete zugeordnet werden. Die Richtlinie richtet sich hauptsächlich an
Softwareentwickler, Betriebssystemhersteller und interessierte Benutzer, die dadurch angeregt werden sollen, FHS-kompatible Pakete zu veröffentlichen.
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