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  2. Group code - Wikipedia

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    Group codes consist of linear block codes which are subgroups of , where is a finite Abelian group. A systematic group code C {\displaystyle C} is a code over G n {\displaystyle G^{n}} of order | G | k {\displaystyle \left|G\right|^{k}} defined by n − k {\displaystyle n-k} homomorphisms which determine the parity check bits.

  3. Fox (code word) - Wikipedia

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    Indicates launch of an active radar homing missile (such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM or AIM-54 Phoenix). [1] Grumman F-14 Tomcat fires an AIM-54 Phoenix Missile | Fox Three Prior to the advent of active radar homing missiles the code "Fox three" referred to the use of guns or cannon, such as the M61 Vulcan which is used in various military aircraft.

  4. GROW (series) - Wikipedia

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    The series, which was launched on February 7, 2002, comprises 12 full games, 7 minigames, and 1 canceled game. The most recently released title was published in June 2018. The games all feature a simple click-button interface requiring the player to determine the correct combination of buttons to click to maximize visual reward and ultimately ...

  5. Geek Code - Wikipedia

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    The Geek Code was invented by Robert A. Hayden in 1993 and was defined at geekcode.com. [3] It was inspired by a similar code for the bear subculture - which in turn was inspired by the Yerkes spectral classification system for describing stars. [4] [5] [6] After a number of updates, the last revision of the code was v3.12, in 1996. [7]

  6. Eagle-class patrol craft - Wikipedia

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    The Eagle-class patrol craft were anti-submarine vessels of the United States Navy that were built during World War I using mass production techniques. They were steel-hulled ships smaller than contemporary destroyers but having a greater operational radius than the wooden-hulled, 110-foot (34 m) submarine chasers developed in 1917.

  7. Scientific WorkPlace - Wikipedia

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    Scientific WorkPlace (often abbreviated to SWP) is a software package for scientific word processing on Microsoft Windows and macOS.. Although advertised as a WYSIWYG LaTeX-based word processor, it is actually a graphical user interface for editing LaTeX source files with the same ease-of-use of a word processor, while maintaining a screen view that resembles but is not identical to the ...

  8. Single Wire Protocol - Wikipedia

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    The Single Wire Protocol (SWP) is a specification for a single-wire connection between the SIM card and a near field communication (NFC) chip in a cell phone. It was under final review by the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) [ when? ] .

  9. Space–time code - Wikipedia

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    A space–time code (STC) is a method employed to improve the reliability of data transmission in wireless communication systems using multiple transmit antennas. STCs rely on transmitting multiple, redundant copies of a data stream to the receiver in the hope that at least some of them may survive the physical path between transmission and ...