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  2. White Lightning WLAC-1 - Wikipedia

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    The White Lightning WLAC-1 is an American four-seat single-engined monoplane designed for amateur construction by Nick Jones and sold as kits by the White Lighting Aircraft Corporation of South Carolina.

  3. Worm-like chain - Wikipedia

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    The worm-like chain (WLC) model in polymer physics is used to describe the behavior of polymers that are semi-flexible: fairly stiff with successive segments pointing in roughly the same direction, and with persistence length within a few orders of magnitude of the polymer length. The WLC model is the continuous version of the Kratky–Porod model.

  4. Weighted round robin - Wikipedia

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    WRR for network packet scheduling was first proposed by Katevenis, Sidiropoulos and Courcoubetis in 1991, [1] specifically for scheduling in ATM networks using fixed-size packets (cells). The primary limitation of weighted round-robin queuing is that it provides the correct percentage of bandwidth to each service class only if all the packets ...

  5. WLC - Wikipedia

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    Warrior Leader Course (now known as Basic Leader Course or BLC), a course of study for non-commissioned officers in the US Army; West London College (1977-2017), an independent college of further and higher education; Wisconsin Lutheran College, a liberal arts college affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod

  6. List of electronic component packaging types - Wikipedia

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    The codes given in the chart below usually tell the length and width of the components in tenths of millimeters or hundredths of inches. For example, a metric 2520 component is 2.5 mm by 2.0 mm which corresponds roughly to 0.10 inches by 0.08 inches (hence, imperial size is 1008).

  7. Wireless mesh network - Wikipedia

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    With the development of the Internet, portals into and out of other IP networks facilitated 'tunnels' to reach packet networks in other parts of the world. In 1998–1999, a field implementation of a campus-wide wireless network using 802.11 WaveLAN 2.4 GHz wireless interface on several laptops was successfully completed. [ 17 ]

  8. Forwarding information base - Wikipedia

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    A forwarding information base (FIB), also known as a forwarding table or MAC table, is most commonly used in network bridging, routing, and similar functions to find the proper output network interface controller to which the input interface should forward a packet. It is a dynamic table that maps MAC addresses to ports.

  9. IEEE 802.15.4 - Wikipedia

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    IEEE 802.15.4 protocol stack. Devices are designed to interact with each other over a conceptually simple wireless network.The definition of the network layers is based on the OSI model; although only the lower layers are defined in the standard, interaction with upper layers is intended, possibly using an IEEE 802.2 logical link control sublayer accessing the MAC through a convergence sublayer.