Sort may refer to:
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Sorting, any process of arranging items in sequence or in sets
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Sorting algorithm
In computer science, a sorting algorithm is an algorithm that puts elements of a list into an order. The most frequently used orders are numerical order and lexicographical order, and either ascending or descending. Efficient sorting is importan ...
, any algorithm for arranging elements in lists
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Sort (Unix)
In computing, sort is a standard command line program of Unix and Unix-like operating systems, that prints the lines of its input or concatenation of all files listed in its argument list in sorted order. Sorting is done based on one or more sor ...
, a Unix utility which sorts the lines of a file
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Sort (C++), a function in the C++ Standard Template Library
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''SORT'' (journal), peer-reviewed open access scientific journal
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Sort (mathematical logic), a domain in a many-sorted structure
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Sort (typesetting)
In typesetting, a sort or type is a block with a typographic character etched on it, which is lined up with others to print text. In movable-type printing, the sort or type is cast from a matrix mold and assembled by hand with other sorts bea ...
, a piece of metal type
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Sort, Lleida, a town in Catalonia
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Special Operations Response Team
Special Operations Response Teams are a group under the US Federal Bureau of Prisons, or BOP for short, a component of the US Department of Justice (DOJ). The BOP is responsible for maintaining the custody of anyone convicted of committing a feder ...
, a group trained to respond to disturbances at a correctional facility
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Strategic Offensive Reductions Treaty
The Treaty Between the United States of America and the Russian Federation on Strategic Offensive Reductions (SORT), also known as the Treaty of Moscow, was a strategic arms reduction treaty between the United States and Russia that was in for ...
, a treaty between the United States and the Russian Federation
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Symantec Operations Readiness Tools, a web-based suite of services from Symantec Corporation
See also
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Many-sorted logic
Many-sorted logic can reflect formally our intention not to handle the universe as a homogeneous collection of objects, but to partition it in a way that is similar to types in typeful programming. Both functional and assertive " parts of speech" ...
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Check weigher, an automatic machine for checking the weight of packaged commodities
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qsort, a sorting function in the C standard library
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