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  2. Master minimum equipment list - Wikipedia

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    In aviation safety, master minimum equipment list, or MMEL, is a categorized list of on-board systems, instruments and equipment that may be inoperative for flight in a specified aircraft model. Procedures or conditions may be associated with items on the list. [ 1 ]

  3. International Forecourt Standards Forum - Wikipedia

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    The application protocol is independent of the underlying communications layer. The communications protocol specification makes the link to the transport layer. At the communication layer, LonWorks has been predominantly deployed because existing cables and cabling topology can be reused.

  4. ISO 8583 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 8583 is an international standard for financial transaction card originated interchange messaging. It is the International Organization for Standardization standard for systems that exchange electronic transactions initiated by cardholders using payment cards.

  5. IEC 60870-6 - Wikipedia

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    The Inter-Control Center Communications Protocol (ICCP or IEC 60870-6/TASE.2) [3] is being specified by utility organizations throughout the world to provide data exchange over wide area networks (WANs) between utility control centers, utilities, power pools, regional control centers, and Non-Utility Generators.

  6. Operative report - Wikipedia

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    The operative report is dictated right after a surgical procedure and later transcribed into the patient's record. The operative report includes preoperative and postoperative diagnoses, patient condition after surgery, all medications used in association with the procedure, pertinent medical history (Hx) , physical examination (PE), consent ...

  7. Personal area network - Wikipedia

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    A personal area network (PAN) is a computer network for interconnecting electronic devices within an individual person's workspace. [1] A PAN provides data transmission among devices such as computers , smartphones , tablets and personal digital assistants .

  8. Protocol for Carrying Authentication for Network Access

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    PaC (PANA Client) The PaC is the client part of the protocol. This element is located in the node that wants to reach the access network. PAA (PANA Authentication Agent) This entity represents the server part of the PANA protocol. Its main task is the message exchange with the PaC for authenticating and authorizing it for network access.

  9. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    one engine inoperative OEM original equipment manufacturer: OFZ Obstacle Free Zone OGV outlet guide vane OHM overhaul manual OIS obstacle identification surface Instrumental procedures OIS Operational Information System OLD Operational Landing Distance: Boeing term OM outer marker OML outer mold line ONS onboard network system ONAT