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Path in hiking, often synonymous with a trail, although trail generally implies longer distances, unsurfaced ground, and natural terrain, whereas a path, particularly in an urban setting, can be much shorter, have a paved surface, and meander through landscaped areas.
Golden Path, a metaphysical theme from Frank Herbert's Dune novels.
Metabolic pathway, in biochemistry, a series of chemical reactions within a cell.
PATH, or Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality, is a coalition of non-profit organizations working in the field of sexuality.
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Paths point to their location using a string of characters signifying directories, separated by a delimiting character, most commonly the slash "/" or backslash character "\", though some operating systems may use a different delimiter.
Paths are used extensively in computer science to represent the folder/file relationships common in modern operating systems, and are essential in the construction of URLs.
An absolute path is a path that points to the same location on one file system regardless of the working directory or combined paths.
Path in hiking, often synonymous with a trail, although trail generally implies longer distances, unsurfaced ground, and natural terrain, whereas a path, particularly in an urban setting, can be much shorter, have a paved surface, and meander through landscaped areas.
Path (graph theory), a sequence of vertices of a graph.
PATH, or Positive Alternatives to Homosexuality, is a coalition of non-profit organizations working in the field of sexuality.