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  2. ST6 and ST7 - Wikipedia

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    ST6 family instruction set [3]; 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 b2 b3 Mnemonic C Z Description offset opc 0 — — Conditional branches (5-bit PC-relative) offset: 0: 0: 0 — — JRNZ address: Jump to PC + simm5 if Z == 0

  3. Postal address verification - Wikipedia

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    Before an address can be certified as deliverable (CASS-certified), it must first be standardized. Standardization converts an address into a standard format by correcting the address, if possible, and adding missing information, such as a ZIP code, to produce a complete address containing a street address, city, state, and ZIP code.

  4. Sixth form - Wikipedia

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    Sixth form itself isn't compulsory in England and Wales (although from 2013 onwards, people of sixth form age must remain in some form of education or training in England only; the school leaving age remains 16 in Wales); however, university entrance normally requires at least three A level qualifications and perhaps one AS level.

  5. Internet Stream Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Stream Protocol (ST) is a family of experimental protocols first defined in Internet Experiment Note IEN-119 in 1979, [1] and later substantially revised in RFC 1190 (ST-II) and RFC 1819 (ST2+).

  6. Form F-6 - Wikipedia

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    Form F-6 is used in the United States to register financial depository shares represented by American depositary receipts (ADRs) issued by a depositary against the deposit of the securities of a foreign issuer.

  7. 5-ton 6×6 truck - Wikipedia

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    The 5‑ton 6x6 truck, officially "Truck, 5-ton, 6x6", was a class of heavy-duty six-wheel drive trucks used by the US Armed Forces. The basic cargo version was designed to transport a 5-ton (4,500 kg) load over all roads and cross-country terrain in all weather.