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  2. List of computing and IT abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    3NF—third normal form; 386—Intel 80386 processor; 486—Intel 80486 processor; 4B5BLF—4-bit 5-bit local fiber; 4GL—fourth-generation programming language; 4NF—fourth normal form; 5GL—fifth-generation programming language; 5NF—fifth normal form; 6NF—sixth normal form; 8B10BLF—8-bit 10-bit local fiber; 802.11—wireless LAN

  3. Endoscopic third ventriculostomy - Wikipedia

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    The ETV procedure is used as an alternative to a cerebral shunt [2] mainly to treat certain forms of noncommunicating obstructive hydrocephalus (such as aqueductal stenosis), but since the ETV was introduced as an accepted treatment modality the range of etiologies for which it is used has grown significantly.

  4. Enhanced television - Wikipedia

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    The interchange form of an ETV Application consists of the resources (files) that represent the compiled application prior to its actual execution by an ETV User Agent. The execution form of an ETV Application consists of the stored, and possibly mutated forms of these resources while being decoded, presented, and executed by an ETV User Agent.

  5. Enhanced TV Binary Interchange Format - Wikipedia

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    An EBIF resource (file), i.e., a sequence of bytes that conforms to the EBIF content format, forms the primary information contained in an ETV Application. An ETV User Agent acquires, decodes, presents (widgets), and executes (actions) contained in an EBIF resource in order to present a multimedia page to an end-user. Other types of more ...

  6. Environmental Technology Verification Program - Wikipedia

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    Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) consists of the verification of the performance of environmental technologies through testing using established protocols or specific requirements. [1] This process is carried out by qualified third parties, and several ETV programs are being run worldwide.

  7. ETV - Wikipedia

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    Electric track vehicle, a motorized vehicle in a rail-based conveyor system; Emergency tow vessel, a type of large tug boat used in ocean rescue; Electro-Thermal Vaporisation, a inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry technique

  8. P3 - Wikipedia

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    P3 group (formerly also P3 Ingenieurgesellschaft), a German engineering service provision company; P3 art and environment, an arts organisation in Tokyo, Japan; Polish Pirate Party, a political party in Poland based on the model of the Swedish Pirate Party; P3 International, the maker of Kill A Watt electricity usage meters

  9. P3 peptide - Wikipedia

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    p3 peptide also known as amyloid β- peptide (Aβ) 17–40/42 is the peptide resulting from the α-and γ-secretase cleavage from the amyloid precursor protein ().It is known to be the major constituent of diffuse plaques observed in Alzheimer's disease (AD) brains and pre-amyloid plaques in people affected by Down syndrome.