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  2. Runtime error detection - Wikipedia

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  3. Bounds checking - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, bounds checking is any method of detecting whether a variable is within some bounds before it is used. It is usually used to ensure that a number fits into a given type (range checking), or that a variable being used as an array index is within the bounds of the array (index checking).

  4. New Zealand Energy Corporation - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand Energy Corporation (NZEC) is an oil and gas producing company in New Zealand, established in 2010. It owns and operates gas and oil fields in Taranaki and has exploration permits in the East Coast Basin. In 2013, NZEC purchased the Tariki, Waihapa and Ngaere mining licences and assets from Origin Energy. [1]

  5. Error correction code - Wikipedia

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    Turbo coding is an iterated soft-decoding scheme that combines two or more relatively simple convolutional codes and an interleaver to produce a block code that can perform to within a fraction of a decibel of the Shannon limit.

  6. Error detection and correction - Wikipedia

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    Error-correcting codes are used in lower-layer communication such as cellular network, high-speed fiber-optic communication and Wi-Fi, [11] [12] as well as for reliable storage in media such as flash memory, hard disk and RAM. [13] Error-correcting codes are usually distinguished between convolutional codes and block codes:

  7. Python syntax and semantics - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in Python 2.2 as an optional feature and finalized in version 2.3, generators are Python's mechanism for lazy evaluation of a function that would otherwise return a space-prohibitive or computationally intensive list. This is an example to lazily generate the prime numbers:

  8. 13-foot Burmese python seized from New York home, owner ... - AOL

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    An illegally-owned 13-foot Burmese python was seized from a home in central ... The snake was located in the New Hartford home that same day. It was 13 feet and 2 inches long and confined to a "4 ...

  9. Syntax error - Wikipedia

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