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  2. DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    DisplayPort connector A DisplayPort port (top right) on a laptop from 2010, near an Ethernet port (center) and a USB port (bottom right). DisplayPort (DP) is a proprietary [a] digital display interface developed by a consortium of PC and chip manufacturers and standardized by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA).

  3. Display Stream Compression - Wikipedia

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    The update includes native encoding of 4:2:2 and 4:2:0 formats in six-pixel containers, 14/16 bits per color, and minor modifications to the encoding algorithm. On 4 January 2017, HDMI 2.1 was announced which supports up to 10K resolution and uses DSC 1.2 for video that is higher than 8K resolution with 4:2:0 chroma subsampling .

  4. Mini DisplayPort - Wikipedia

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    The Mini DisplayPort is also fitted to some PC motherboards, video cards, and some PC notebooks from Asus, Microsoft, MSI, Lenovo, Toshiba, HP, Dell, and other manufacturers. Apple offers a free license for the Mini DisplayPort [ 5 ] but they reserve the right to cancel the license should the licensee "commence an action for patent infringement ...

  5. Prostaglandin D2 receptor - Wikipedia

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    The PTGDR gene that encodes the prostaglandin D 2 receptor in humans is found on the long arm of chromosome 14 at 14q22.1 and consists of four exons. [3] A 1995 molecular cloning study of the prostaglandin D2 receptor derived from humans found that the corresponding cDNA encoded for a protein with 359 amino acids and molecular mass of 40,276 daltons. [4]

  6. Dynamic positioning - Wikipedia

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    Equipment Class 2 has redundancy so that no single fault in an active system will cause the system to fail. Loss of position should not occur from a single fault of an active component or system such as generators, thruster, switchboards, remote controlled valves etc., but may occur after failure of a static component such as cables, pipes ...

  7. British Rail DP1 - Wikipedia

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    English Electric DP1, commonly known as Deltic, is a prototype 3,300 hp (2,500 kW) demonstrator locomotive employing two Napier Deltic engines, ...

  8. Prostaglandin DP1 receptor - Wikipedia

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    PGD 2 binds to and activates DP 1 at concentrations in the 0.5 to 1 nanomolar range. Relative potencies in binding to and activating DP 1 for the following prostanoids are: PGD 2 >>PGE 2 >prostaglandin F 2α >PGI 2 =thromboxane A2, with PGD 2 being more than 100-fold more potent than PGE 2 in binding to and stimulating DP 1. [13]

  9. HLA-DP - Wikipedia

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    HLA-DP is a protein/peptide-antigen receptor and graft-versus-host disease antigen that is composed of 2 subunits, DPα and DPβ. DPα and DPβ are encoded by two loci, HLA-DPA1 and HLA-DPB1, that are found in the MHC Class II (or HLA-D) region in the Human Leukocyte Antigen complex on human chromosome 6 (see protein boxes on right for links).