Select may refer to:
- select, a little-known toy company active in the 1980s
- Select (SQL), a keyword in SQL
<select></select>, an HTML element
- Select (magazine), a British music magazine
- MTV Select, a television program
- Cable select, a setting on ATA devices that allows position on the cable to determine the role of a drive
- quick select, an algorithm to select the kth-smallest element of an array
- Select Live, New Zealand's C4 music program
- Shell Select, a chain of convenience stores
- select (Unix), a system call (in sys/select. A SQL SELECT statement returns a Result set of records from one or more tables In Computing, an HTML element indicates structure in an HTML document and a way of hierarchically arranging content Select was a United Kingdom music magazine of the 1990s which was particularly known for covering Britpop, a term coined in the magazine by Stuart MTV Select was a Television program which aired weekday afternoons on MTV across Europe launched in 1997 (a similar series MTV Dial aired between 1996-1997 on AT Attachment with Packet Interface ( ATA/ATAPI) is a standard interface used to connect storage devices such as Hard disks Solid-state In Computer science, a selection algorithm is an Algorithm for finding the k th smallest number in a list called Order statistics ' Select Live is a jukebox show where people request a music video of their choice which they want to see on TV select is a System call for polling multiple File descriptors. h or unistd. h) for polling multiple file descriptors
- Select Citywalk, a shopping mall in Delhi, India
- SELECT Sport A/S, a Danish sports equipment manufacturer
See also
Select Citywalk is a premier Shopping mall located in the Saket District Centre, in Saket, New Delhi. SELECT Sport A/S is a Danish Sports equipment manufacturer It was founded in 1947 by Eigil Nielsen former goalkeeper of the Danish national football team In the context of Evolution, certain traits or Alleles of a Species may be subject to selection
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