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Black camel or Black Camel may refer to: The Black Camel, 1929 novel, the fourth of the Charlie Chan novels by Earl Derr Biggers The Black Camel (film), a 1931 mystery film based on the book Zum Schwarzen Kameel ("The Black Camel," lit. "At [the Sign of] the Black Camel"), a Viennese restaurant founded in 1618 Black C...
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There are at least four main types of competitive pigeon sport: Pigeon racing Tumbling Highflying Tippler (Endurance) Though not quite a sport, fancy breeds of pigeons are also bred to standards and judged in a competitive fashion. Levi in his book The Pigeon describes all aspects of pigeon keeping. For exhibitio...
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An ohmmeter is an electrical instrument that measures electrical resistance (the opposition offered by a circuit or component to the flow of electric current). Multimeters also function as ohmmeters when in resistance-measuring mode. An ohmmeter applies current to the circuit or component whose resistance is to be mea...
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Homey may refer to: Homey (album), album by the American band Chon Homey (smart hub), device manufactured by the Dutch company Athom Homey Airport, US military facility more commonly known as Area 51 Homey D. Clown, character from In Living Color See also Homi (disambiguation) Homie (disambiguation)
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A cast is a basic skill on uneven bars, parallel bars, rings, or horizontal bar in artistic gymnastics. From the front hang, a gymnast pikes (allowing the knee to touch the bar) and slides upwards to a handstand. Some gymnasts may perform the move with straddled legs. References Gymnastics elements
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Stareater may refer to: Stareater, a fish from the Antarctic Ocean Stareater, a mollusc-like creature from the game Insaniquarium
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Zmeurată () is a Romanian alcoholic beverage produced from Raspberry (zmeură in Romanian), sugar and alcohol. Notes and references Romanian spirits
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Nerve hook is a surgical instrument that allows surgeon to inspect areas around nerves, especially in the spine. Three main instruments exist, dandy blunt nerve hook (short and blunt), cushing gasserian blunt nerve hook (long) and weary black nerve hook (thin, pointed tip). For surgery under microscope, there is also a...
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Abort can mean: Termination The early termination of some process or relationship: Abort (computing), to terminate a computer processing or data transfer activity Aeronautics, a last-minute decision to cancel a landing attempt is referred to as a go-around or an aborted landing Abortion, the termination of pregnancy L...
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Earthling (álbum) - de David Bowie The Earthling Earthlings - documentário de 2005 sobre o modo como seres humanos tratam os outros animais Earthling (filme) - filme de ficção científica de 2010 Desambiguação
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Incerteza referente a fenômenos físicos ou fatos econômicos Incertezas (álbum), gravado pela cantora Patricia Marx Incertezas (filme) Desambiguações de música Desambiguações de cinema
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Access time is the time delay or latency between a request to an electronic system, and the access being completed or the requested data returned In a computer, it is the time interval between the instant at which an instruction control unit initiates a call for data or a request to store data, and the instant at whi...
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Meltdown (álbum) - álbum de Vinnie Moore Meltdown (EP) - EP do rapper americano Pitbull Meltdown (festival) - festival de música contemporânea Meltdown (Informática) - Falha de segurança encontrada em diversos microprocessadores da Intel. Meltdown (canção) - canção da banda de rock ACDC. Desambiguação
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This is a list of major battles in the Hundred Years' War, a conflict between France and England that lasted 116 years from 1337 to 1453. There are 60 of them. References Hundred Years' War
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Black bottom pie is a type of pie originating in the United States that features a layer of chocolate pastry cream or pudding, the "black bottom", topped with whipped cream or meringue. The single crust is pre-baked and of variable composition, but a graham cracker crust is common. Origin Black bottom pie is thought b...
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A cryophorus is a glass container containing liquid water and water vapor. It is used in physics courses to demonstrate rapid freezing by evaporation. A typical cryophorus has a bulb at one end connected to a tube of the same material. When the liquid water is manipulated into the bulbed end and the other end is submer...
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An address is a collection of information used to give the location of a building or a plot of land. Address or The Address may also refer to: The Address (film), a 2014 film by Ken Burns Buildings Address Boulevard, a hotel in Dubai Address Downtown, a hotel in Dubai Computing , an HTML element An (often-virtu...
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In land-line telephony, AIOD leads are Terminal equipment leads used solely to transmit automatic identified outward dialing (AIOD) data from a PBX to the public switched telephone network or to switched service networks (e.g., EPSCS), so that a vendor can provide a detailed monthly bill identifying long distance call...
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In waveguide design and construction, angular misalignment loss is power loss caused by the deviation from optimum angular alignment of the axes of source-to-waveguide, waveguide-to-waveguide, or waveguide-to-detector. The waveguide may be dielectric (an optical fiber) or metallic. Angular misalignment loss does not in...
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In telecommunications, antenna blind cone (sometimes called a cone of silence or antenna blind spot) is the volume of space, usually approximately conical with its vertex at the antenna, that cannot be scanned by an antenna because of limitations of the antenna radiation pattern and mount. An Air Route Surveillance Ra...
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Bangladeshis in Japan () form one of the smaller populations of foreigners in Japan. As of in June 2022, Japan's Ministry of Justice recorded 20,954 Bangladeshi nationals among the total population of registered foreigners in Japan. Migration history Bangladeshi labour migration to Japan, in common with that to other...
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In telecommunication, attack time is the time between the instant that a signal at the input of a device or circuit exceeds the activation threshold of the device or circuit and the instant that the device or circuit reacts in a specified manner, or to a specified degree, to the input. Attack time occurs in devices su...
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Attribute may refer to: Attribute (philosophy), an extrinsic property of an object Attribute (research), a characteristic of an object Grammatical modifier, in natural languages Attribute (computing), a specification that defines a property of an object, element, or file Attribute (role-playing games), a type of...
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A polesaw (also pole saw or giraffe saw) is a saw attached to a pole or long handle that is used for cutting tree branches that are beyond arm's reach. A polesaw allows its user to cut high branches without the use of a ladder. Polesaws can be manual or motorized. A polesaw is common equipment for phone- and powerlin...
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Park Byeong-ju or Pak Pyong-ju (박병주) may refer to: Park Byung-joo (born 1942), South Korean footballer Park Byeong-ju (born 1985), South Korean footballer Park Byeong-ju (skier) (born 1979), South Korean cross-country skier
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Saint Helena passports are issued to St Helenians, a unique status recognised by the Government of St Helena, and gained through birth, descent, or application. Those holding this status are British Overseas Territories Citizens connected to Saint Helena, formerly known as British Dependent Territories Citizens. Types...
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Flying J may refer to: FJ Management, the original Flying J Inc. Pilot Flying J, a truck stop chain that partially constitutes the former truck stop division of the original Flying J Inc.
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In telecommunication, an automatic redial is a service feature that allows the user to dial, by depressing a single key or a few keys, the most recent telephone number dialed at that instrument. Note: Automatic redial is often associated with the telephone instrument, but may be provided by a PBX, or by the central of...
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Family Reunion: A Relative Nightmare is a 1995 television film, starring Melissa Joan Hart and Jason Marsden. It was co-written, co-produced and directed by Neal Israel. The film was originally aired by ABC on April 1, 1995. Plot The teenage Billy Dooley (Jason Marsden) has to deal with his ultra-competitive family's...
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Chocho may refer to: People Chocho people, an indigenous people of Mexico Chocho language, their language Chōcho, a Japanese singer Andrés Chocho, an Ecuadorian race walker Cho Cho, First Lady of Myanmar Plants Andean lupin (Lupinus mutabilis, an edible bean) Chayote (Sechium edule, an edible squash) Chocho, a...
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In telecommunication, the term bandwidth compression has the following meanings: The reduction of the bandwidth needed to transmit a given amount of data in a given time. The reduction of the time needed to transmit a given amount of data in a given bandwidth. Bandwidth compression implies a reduction in normal bandw...
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Dimension X may refer to: Dimension X (radio program) a US radio drama that ran from 1950 to 1951 Dimension X (video game) 1984 Atari 8-bit family game from Synapse Software Dimension X (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), a location in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise
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A weapon is a tool for hunting or fighting. Weapon or Weapons may also refer to: Music Weapon (band), a Canadian blackened death metal band Weapon (album), a 2013 album by industrial band Skinny Puppy Weapon (EP), an EP by Six Finger Satellite Weapons (album), an album by Lostprophets "Weapon" (song), a 2002 song by ...
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Murături (Romanian for pickles) are vegetables or fruit pickled in brine, with added dill, oak leaves, celery and others for flavoring and preservation, as found in the Romanian cuisine of Romania and Moldova. The pickles are ordinarily made of locally grown produce such as beetroot, cucumber, green tomatoes (Romanian:...
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The beam diameter or beam width of an electromagnetic beam is the diameter along any specified line that is perpendicular to the beam axis and intersects it. Since beams typically do not have sharp edges, the diameter can be defined in many different ways. Five definitions of the beam width are in common use: D4σ, 10/9...
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Alfred Baum may refer to: Alfred Baum (athlete) (born 1952), West German slalom canoer Alfred Baum (composer) (1904–1993), Swiss composer, pianist, and organist
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Slovak television may refer to: Television in Slovakia, lists of television channels in Slovakia Slovenská televízia, a state-owned public television organization in Slovakia, 1991–2011 See also List of Slovak television series Radio and Television of Slovakia
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Bel can mean: Mythology Belenus or Bel, a Celtic deity Bel (mythology), a title (meaning "lord" or "master") for various gods in Babylonian religion People Bel (name) Annabel Linquist, known as Bel, American artist, musician, and entrepreneur Places Bél, the Hungarian name for Beliu Commune, Arad County, Roma...
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Violet Parr is a fictional character in Pixar's computer animated superhero film The Incredibles (2004) and its sequel Incredibles 2 (2018). The eldest child of Bob and Helen Parr (Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl), Violet is born with the superhuman ability to render herself invisible, as well as generate force fields. V...
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Gzo Peter Gzowski (1934-2002), Canadees reporter, schrijver en radiomaker Gz
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In telecommunication, the term bias distortion has the following meanings: Signal distortion resulting from a shift in the bias. In digital signaling, distortion of the signal in which all the significant intervals have uniformly longer or shorter durations than their theoretical durations. Bias distortion is expres...
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The present tense is a grammatical tense. Present Tense may also refer to: Literature Present Tense, defunct Jewish affairs magazine Music Present Tense (band), a Las Vegas band Albums Present Tense (Sagittarius album), 1968 Present Tense (James Carter album), 2008 Present Tense (Wild Beasts album), 2014 Prese...
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In telecommunications, bit inversion means the changing of the state of a bit to the opposite state, i.e. the changing of a 0 bit to 1 or of a 1 bit to 0. It also refers to the changing of a state representing a given bit to the opposite state. Source: Federal Standard 1037C and MIL-STD-188 See also Bit error Data...
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Flight 3 may refer to the following aviation accidents or incidents: See also Flight (comics), volume 3 0003
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In telecommunications, a block check character (BCC) is a character added to a transmission block to facilitate error detection. In longitudinal redundancy checking and cyclic redundancy checking, block check characters are computed for, and added to, each message block transmitted. This block check character is compa...
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Bonding may refer to: Arts and entertainment Bonding (TV series), a 2019 Netflix Original TV series "Bonding" (Kim Possible), a 2004 episode of the television series Kim Possible "The Bonding", a 1989 episode of the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation The Bonding (album), a 2013 album by Austrian symp...
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Megasecoptera is a Paleozoic insect order. There are 22 known families of megasecopterans, with about 35 known genera. Overview Like all other paleodictyopteroids, the megasecopterans had sucking mouthparts. The suctorial mouth parts were probably used to pierce plant casings and extract high-quality plant materials, ...
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Brightness is an attribute of visual perception in which a source appears to be radiating or reflecting light. In other words, brightness is the perception elicited by the luminance of a visual target. The perception is not linear to luminance, and relies on the context of the viewing environment (for example, see Whit...
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Buffer may refer to: Science Buffer gas, an inert or nonflammable gas Buffer solution, a solution used to prevent changes in pH Buffering agent, the weak acid or base in a buffer solution Lysis buffer, in cell biology Metal ion buffer Mineral redox buffer, in geology Technology and engineering Buffer (GIS), a ...
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Bridging loss is the loss, at a given frequency, that results when an impedance is connected across a transmission line. It is expressed as the ratio, in decibels, of the signal power delivered to a given point in a system downstream from the bridging point prior to bridging, to the signal power delivered to the given ...
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Bypass may refer to: Bypass (road), a road that avoids a built-up area (not to be confused with passing lane) Flood bypass of a river Science and technology Medicine Bypass surgery, a class of surgeries including for example: Heart bypass Gastric bypass Cardiopulmonary bypass Other Bypass capacitor, used to ...
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In philately, a pull is created when an impression of a handstamp or die is made. The wording or design of a handstamp or die appears in reverse when viewing the original so it is necessary to make a pull on to paper to view the image as it will appear in use. Pulls are made of die proofs in order to check progress w...
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SIA Scotch Whisky (pronounced "see-a") is a brand of Scotch whisky. It is a blend of Speyside, Highland and Islay malt and grain whiskies. The brand was created by its founder Carin Luna-Ostaseski with help from a Kickstarter funding campaign. Awards and ratings Double Gold, 2014 San Francisco World Spirits Competi...
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In high energy physics, event shapes observables are quantities used to characterize the geometry of the outcome of a collision between high energy particles in a collider. Specifically, event shapes observables quantify the general pattern traced by the trajectories of the particles resulting from the collision. The ...
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In telecommunication, call-sign allocation plan is the table of allocation of international call sign series contained in the current edition of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Radio Regulations. Note: In the table of allocation, the first two characters of each call sign (whether two letters or one n...
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In telecommunication, the term camp-on busy signal has the following meanings: A signal that informs a busy telephone user that another call originator is waiting for a connection. Synonym: call waiting A teleprinter exchange facility signal that automatically causes a calling station to retry the call-receiver numbe...
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Facebook's Feed, formerly known as the News Feed, is a web feed feature for the social network. The feed is the primary system through which users are exposed to content posted on the network. Feed highlights information that includes profile changes, upcoming events, and birthdays, among other updates. Using a proprie...
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A person who carries (to carry) something is a carrier. Carrier may refer to: Entertainment Carrier (album), a 2013 album by The Dodos Carrier (board game), a South Pacific World War II board game Carrier (TV series), a ten-part documentary miniseries that aired on PBS in April 2008 Carrier (video game), a 2000 v...
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The Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration (TIGTA) is an office in the United States Federal government. It was established in January 1999 in accordance with the Internal Revenue Service Restructuring and Reform Act of 1998 (RRA 98) to provide independent oversight of Internal Revenue Service (IRS) activiti...
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Gimme Dat may refer to: "Gimmie Dat", a 2010 song by Ciara "Gimme Dat", a 2013 song by Ice Prince "Gimme Dat", a song by Chingy from Hate It or Love It "Gimme' Dat", a song by Kreesha Turner "Gimme Dat", a song by P-Square from Danger "Gimme Dat Ding", a song by The Pipkins
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A shoe dryer or boot dryer is a machine used for drying shoes, and usually functions by blowing air on the inside of the shoes. The airflow causes the shoes to dry faster. The air can be heated for even faster drying, and these are the most common types. Shoes dryers can be especially useful for people who often have w...
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A Romance may refer to: Middle Age: A Romance, a bestselling 2001 novel Possession: A Romance, a 1990 bestselling novel The Abbess: A Romance, a gothic novel by William Henry Ireland The Scarlet Letter: A Romance, an American novel See also Romance (disambiguation)
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South Ossetian passports are issued to inhabitants of South Ossetia (a disputed territory in the South Caucasus) for the purpose of international travel and for the purpose of legal identification within South Ossetia. They were first issued on August 15, 2006. Since South Ossetia is only recognised by Russia, Venezuel...
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Anita Silsby is an American taekwondo practitioner. She won a gold medal in welterweight at the 1989 World Taekwondo Championships in Seoul, by defeating Ayse Alkaya in the semifinal, and Anne-Mieke Buijs in the final. References External links Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American female tae...
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Kaumalapau is an unincorporated community in Maui County on the island of Lanai in the state of Hawaii. Kaumalapau is a name derived from the Hawaiian language meaning "soot placed in gardens". Kaumalapau was declared the "most difficult to pronounce" place name in the state of Hawaii by Reader's Digest. References ...
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Dumb Dumb may refer to: "Dumb Dumb" (Red Velvet song), a 2015 by Red Velvet from the album The Red "Dumb Dumb" (Jeon Somi song), a 2021 single by Somi "Dumb Dumb", a 2022 single by Mazie from the album the rainbow cassette See also Dum Dum (disambiguation)
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Superman: The Man of Steel est une série de comics Superman mensuelle parue de 1991 à 2003. Ce titre peut également désigner : Superman: The Man of Steel, un jeu vidéo de 1989. The Man of Steel, un jeu vidéo de 1992 sur Mega Drive. Superman: The Man of Steel, un jeu vidéo de 1993 sur Master System. Superman: The Man...
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Cladding is an outer layer of material covering another. It may refer to the following: Cladding (boiler), the layer of insulation and outer wrapping around a boiler shell Cladding (construction), materials applied to the exterior of buildings Wall cladding, exterior material applied to the walls of a building Copper ...
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Clipping may refer to: Words Clipping (morphology), the formation of a new word by shortening it, e.g. "ad" from "advertisement" Clipping (phonetics), shortening the articulation of a speech sound, usually a vowel Clipping (publications), the cutting-out of articles from a paper publication Science and technology...
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Jon or Jonathan Murray may refer to: Jon Murray (coach), American cross country coach Jon Garth Murray, atheist activist Jonathan Murray, television producer Jonathan Murray House Jon Murray, of the comedy duo Stuckey and Murray See also John Murray (disambiguation)
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Gameday (or GameDay) may refer to: College GameDay (disambiguation), several shows produced by ESPN GameDay (software) Gameday Center, a planned 15-story residential condominium in Lexington, Kentucky
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In telecommunication, the term code conversion has the following meanings: 1. Conversion of signals, or groups of signals, in one code into corresponding signals, or groups of signals, in another code. 2. A process for converting a code of some predetermined bit structure, such as 5, 7, or 14 bits per character ...
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In communication, a code word is an element of a standardized code or protocol. Each code word is assembled in accordance with the specific rules of the code and assigned a unique meaning. Code words are typically used for reasons of reliability, clarity, brevity, or secrecy. See also Code word (figure of speech) C...
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Coding may refer to: Computer science Computer programming, the process of creating and maintaining the source code of computer programs Line coding, in data storage Source coding, compression used in data transmission Coding theory Channel coding, in coding theory Other uses Coding (social sciences), an analyt...
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The Skomer vole (Myodes glareolus skomerensis) is a subspecies of bank vole endemic to the island of Skomer, off the west coast of Wales. The bank vole was probably introduced by humans at some time after the last glaciation. It is one of four small mammal species on Skomer. There are approximately 20,000 voles on the ...
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Collective routing is routing in which a switching center automatically delivers messages to a specified list of destinations. Collective routing avoids the need to list each single address in the message heading. Major relay stations usually transmit messages bearing collective-routing indicators to tributary, minor...
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Las Vegas Mobsters is an American soccer team based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Founded in 2013, the team plays in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL), the fifth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Nevada Division. Their inaugural season was in 2014, competing in the Western Conference of the Premier Development ...
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A comma-free code is block code in which no concatenation of two code words contains a valid code word that overlaps both. Comma-free codes are also known as self-synchronizing block codes because no synchronization is required to find the beginning of a code word. References External links Coding theory
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In telecommunication, a common battery is a single electrical power source used to energize more than one circuit, electronic component, equipment, or system. A common battery is usually a string of electrolytic cells and is usually centrally located to the equipment that it serves. In many telecommunications applic...
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The Chicago Research and Trading Group was a futures and options trading firm. It was founded in 1977, by Joe Ritchie and was bought out by NationsBank in 1993. References Financial services companies of the United States Companies established in 1997
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In telecommunication, the term communications deception has the following meanings: Deliberate transmission, retransmission, or alteration of communications to mislead an adversary's interpretation of the communications. Use of devices, operations, and techniques with the intent of confusing or misleading the user o...
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The Cameroon Davis Cup team represents Cameroon in Davis Cup tennis competition and are governed by the Fédération Camerounaise de Tennis. Cameroon currently compete in the Europe/Africa Zone of Group IV. Their best result was reaching the African Group II semifinals in 1989. History Cameroon competed in its first Da...
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Flett Glacier refers to two glaciers on the northwestern flank of Mount Rainier in the U.S. state of Washington. The glaciers lie on a subsidiary peak of Rainier, the Observation Rock. There are two sections of glacial ice, an eastern lobe at about to in elevation, a smaller western lobe at about in elevation. Melt...
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The Medic can refer to: The Medic (1916 film), a 1916 Hungarian film The Medic (1979 film), a 1979 French film The Medic, a playable class in Team Fortress 2
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The List of Tamil Proverbs consists of some of the commonly used by Tamil people and their diaspora all over the world. There were thousands and thousands of proverbs were used by Tamil people, it is harder to list all in one single article, the list shows a few proverbs. References Proverbs by language Tamil
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Amerikai Egyesült Államok Riverdale (Észak-Dakota) Riverdale (Georgia) Riverdale (Illinois) Riverdale (Iowa) Riverdale (Fresno megye, Kalifornia) Riverdale (Mendocino megye, Kalifornia) Riverdale (Kansas) Riverdale (Maryland) Riverdale Park (Maryland) Riverdale (Mississippi) Riverdale (Missouri) Riverdale (Nebraska) Ri...
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Congestion may refer to: Medicine Excessive fluid in tissues, vessels, or both, including: Edema, abnormal accumulation of fluid in the interstitium, manifesting as swelling Peripheral edema, edema in peripheral body parts such as limbs and feet Pulmonary edema, edema in the lungs that impairs breathing Congesti...
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Il viaggio a Niklashausen (Die Niklashauser Fart) è un film drammatico del 1970 diretto da Rainer Werner Fassbinder. Trama Collegamenti esterni Film drammatici Film diretti da Rainer Werner Fassbinder
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The Mayor of Tehran is an elected politician who, along with the City Council of 21 members, is accountable for the strategic government of Tehran. Since 2 September 2021, Alireza Zakani is the mayor of Tehran. Previously, the position was held by Pirouz Hanachi, who held office for three years. List Pre-1979 Mayors...
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Uneasy Money may refer to: Uneasy Money (novel), a 1916 novel by P. G. Wodehouse Uneasy Money (1918 film), an American silent romantic comedy film, based on the novel Uneasy Money (1926 film), a German silent film
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Ten Out of Ten or 10/10 may refer to: Music Ten Out of 10, 10cc album "10/10", a 2010 song by Paolo Nutini. "Ten Out of Ten", song shortlisted for selection by the United Kingdom in the Eurovision Song Contest 1964 Books Ten Out of Ten, collection of stories by Allan Baillie The Princess Diaries, Volume X: Foreve...
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In telecommunication, continuous operation is an operation in which certain components, such as nodes, facilities, circuits, or equipment, are in an operational state at all times. Continuous operation usually requires that there be fully redundant configuration, or at least a sufficient X out of Y degree of redundancy...
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Contrast may refer to: Science Contrast (vision), the contradiction in form, colour and light between parts of an image Contrast (statistics), a combination of averages whose coefficients add up to zero, or the difference between two means Behavioral contrast, a phenomenon studied in psychology (behavior analysis) ...
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Ghaem Metro Station is a station of Mashhad Metro Line 1. The station opened on 10 October 2011. It is located on Ahmadabad Blvd. References Mashhad Metro stations Railway stations opened in 2011 2011 establishments in Iran
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Contention or contentious may refer to: Resource contention, in computer science, a conflict over access to a shared resource Contention (telecommunications), a media access method to share a broadcast medium Bus contention, an undesirable state in computer design Contention City, Arizona, U.S., a ghost town Co...
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In telecommunication, a control operation (control function) is an operation that affects the recording, processing, transmission, or interpretation of data. Examples of control operations include a font change, or a rewind; and transmitting an end-of-transmission (EOT) control character. References Data transmissi...
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Necrotizing bronchiolitis is an acute inflammatory lesion of the lower airway, a potential complication of mechanical ventilation. References Lesion
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Copy may refer to: Copying or the product of copying (including the plural "copies"); the duplication of information or an artifact Cut, copy and paste, a method of reproducing text or other data in computing File copying Photocopying, a process which makes paper copies of documents and other visual images Fax, a tele...
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In telecommunication, a cord circuit is a switchboard circuit in which a plug-terminated cord is used to establish connections manually between user lines or between trunks and user lines. A number of cord circuits are furnished as part of the switchboard position equipment. The cords may be referred to as front cord a...
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Palmarès Hapoel Holon: 2008-09 Pau-Orthez: 2007 Collegamenti esterni
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