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  2. Proportional–integral–derivative controller - Wikipedia

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    This dramatically increased the linear range of operation of the nozzle and flapper amplifier, and integral control could also be added by the use of a precision bleed valve and a bellows generating the integral term. The result was the "Stabilog" controller which gave both proportional and integral functions using feedback bellows. [5]

  3. List of securities examinations - Wikipedia

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    Series 26 – Investment Company and Variable Contracts Products Principal Exam; Series 27 – Financial and Operations Principal Exam; Series 28 – Financial and Operations Principal Introducing Broker Exam; Series 39 – Direct Participation Programs Principal Exam; Series 51 – Municipal Fund Securities Limited Principal

  4. Point diffraction interferometer - Wikipedia

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    A point diffraction interferometer (PDI) [1] [2] [3] is a type of common-path interferometer. Unlike an amplitude-splitting interferometer , such as a Michelson interferometer , which separates out an unaberrated beam and interferes this with the test beam, a common-path interferometer generates its own reference beam.

  5. Operations manual - Wikipedia

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    The operations manual is the documentation by which an organisation provides guidance for members and employees to perform their functions correctly and reasonably efficiently. [1] It documents the approved standard procedures for performing operations safely to produce goods and provide services. [ 2 ]

  6. Manual of Patent Examining Procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Manual of Patent Examining Procedure (MPEP) is published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for use by patent attorneys and agents and patent examiners. It describes all of the laws and regulations that must be followed in the examination of U.S. patent applications , and articulates their application to an enormous ...

  7. Forward operating site - Wikipedia

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    A forward operating site (FOS) or forward operating location (FOL) is a U.S. military term for facilities, defined as "a scalable, 'warm' facility that can support sustained operations, but with only a small permanent presence of support or contractor personnel as opposed to a FOB or MOB. A FOS will host occasional rotational forces and many ...

  8. Cooperative security location - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of such bases accelerated under the Obama administration, especially with the pivot to the Asia-Pacific region and increased operations in Africa. [4] A CSL is not a forward operating site (FOS) with a small permanent force or contractor personnel or a main operating base (MOB), with a large force and a well-defended site.

  9. PDI - Wikipedia

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    PDI may refer to: Organizations. Investigations Police of Chile (Spanish: Policia de Investigaciones de Chile) Party for Justice and Integration (Albanian: Partia ...