The term "Frame" is quite broad and needs more context to provide a specific technical description. It could refer to different things depending on the field. Here are a few possibilities: * **Data Frames (e.g., in Pandas, R):** A data structure used for storing and manipulating tabular data, consisting of rows and columns. * **Frames in Networking (e.g., Ethernet frames):** A unit of data transmission in a network protocol. Contains header, payload, and trailer information. * **Frames in Web Development (Deprecated HTML `<iframe>`):** An HTML element used to embed another HTML document within the current page. * **Frames in Animation/Video:** A single image or still picture that is one of many sequential images that make up a moving picture or video. * **UI Frames (e.g. Flutter Frame):** A rectangular area that is used to enclose other UI elements. Without further context, it's impossible to provide a more specific and accurate explanation.
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