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  2. Stub file - Wikipedia

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    A stub file is a computer file that appears to the user to be on disk and immediately available for use, but is actually held either in part or entirely on a different storage medium. When a stub file is accessed, device driver software intercepts the access, retrieves the data from its actual location and writes it to the file, then allows the ...

  3. Stub Series Terminated Logic - Wikipedia

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    Stub Series Terminated Logic (SSTL) is a group of electrical standards for driving transmission lines commonly used with DRAM based DDR memory IC's and memory modules. SSTL is primarily designed for driving the DDR (double-data-rate) SDRAM modules used in computer memory; however, it is also used in other applications, notably some PCI Express PHYs and other high-speed devices.

  4. Stub (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    About 1/8 wavelength long: (left) 200 MHz stub is 19 cm, (right) 300 MHz stub is 12.5 cm 10 kW FM broadcast transmitter from 1947 showing quarter-wave resonant stub plate tank circuit. In microwave and radio-frequency engineering, a stub or resonant stub is a length of transmission line or waveguide that is connected at one end only. The free ...

  5. Derived stack - Wikipedia

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    In algebraic geometry, a derived stack is, roughly, a stack together with a sheaf of commutative ring spectra. [1] It generalizes a derived scheme . Derived stacks are the "spaces" studied in derived algebraic geometry .

  6. Recombinant AAV mediated genome engineering - Wikipedia

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    Recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) based genome engineering is a genome editing platform centered on the use of recombinant AAV vectors that enables insertion, deletion or substitution of DNA sequences into the genomes of live mammalian cells.

  7. Stub (distributed computing) - Wikipedia

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    Stub libraries are crucial in distributed computing, as they allow for local procedure calls to be made to remote objects or services. The client-side stub or proxy is responsible for converting the parameters used in a function call and deconverting the results returned by the server after executing the function, a process known as marshalling ...

  8. Category:Stub-Class C/C++ articles - Wikipedia

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  9. Link register - Wikipedia

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    The link register does not require the writes and reads of the memory containing the stack which can save a considerable percentage of execution time with repeated calls of small subroutines. The IBM POWER architecture , and its PowerPC and Power ISA successors, have a special-purpose link register, into which subroutine call instructions put ...