There have been several anime adaptions since the manga began its serialization.
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At a weekend meeting in Manhattan, Jackie read key sections of the serialization.
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Harper's Bazaar bought serialization rights, then balked at its explicit content.
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The serialization of fiction also necessitated the increasing use of dialogue.
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Items leaked last week from the Look serialization, which will be put on sale Jan.
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The first novelization appeared six months before the serialization was completed.
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Side note, scanlation is keeping up with the serialization, sign of some audience.
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However, some serialization of novels in periodicals continued, with mixed success.
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In 1997, Kim Soo Yong began serialization of the first b-boying themed comic,Hip Hop.
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The term "serial" refers to the intrinsic property of a - namely, its order. In literature, the term is used as a noun to refer to a format (within a genre) by which a story is told in contiguous (typically chronological) installments in sequential issues of a single periodical publication.
(Serializable (databases)) In concurrency control of databases, transaction processing (transaction management), and various transactional applications, both centralized and distributed, a transaction schedule (history) is serializable, has the SerializabilityPhilip A. ...
(serialize) To convert an object into a sequence of bytes that can later be converted back into an object with equivalent properties; To write a television program, novel, or other form of entertainment as a sequence of shorter works with a common story
(serializable) (with a small ''s'')- the property of being able to be save and restore state, e.g., to allow persistent object states across application sessions, network connections, etc.
(serialize) (v.) To put potentially concurrent operations in a strictly sequential order. If concurrent processes must claim a lock before doing some operation, for example, then their operations will be serialized.
(Serialize) Encode a data structure as a sequence of bytes.