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  2. Longitudinal redundancy check - Wikipedia

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    Many protocols use an XOR-based longitudinal redundancy check byte (often called block check character or BCC), including the serial line interface protocol (SLIP, not to be confused with the later and well-known Serial Line Internet Protocol), [8] the IEC 62056-21 standard for electrical-meter reading, smart cards as defined in ISO/IEC 7816, and the ACCESS.bus protocol.

  3. Lakes Region Community College - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, LRCC opened the state-of-the-art Health and Science Building (attached to the Center for Arts and Technology) which added 24,000 square feet (2,200 m 2) of usable space. The new Health and Science Building houses Fire Science, Nursing, Science laboratories, and new student space.

  4. ISO/IEC 7813 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC 7813 is an international standard codified by the International Organization for Standardization and International Electrotechnical Commission that defines properties of financial transaction cards, such as ATM or credit cards. [1]

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    What to do if you can’t cancel a credit card application. If you missed your window to cancel your card application, you have three options to make the most of the situation. 1. Use the new ...

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    One challenge many students face is getting a credit card in order to start building credit. There are a few roads you can take as someone with little or no credit history. Consider the following ...

  7. Error detection and correction - Wikipedia

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    One example is the Linux kernel's EDAC subsystem (previously known as Bluesmoke), which collects the data from error-checking-enabled components inside a computer system; besides collecting and reporting back the events related to ECC memory, it also supports other checksumming errors, including those detected on the PCI bus.

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