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  2. LC3 (codec) - Wikipedia

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    LC3 (Low Complexity Communication Codec) is an audio codec specified by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) for the LE Audio audio protocol introduced in Bluetooth 5.2. [1] It's developed by Fraunhofer IIS and Ericsson as the successor of the SBC codec .

  3. Pseudo-operation - Wikipedia

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    Pseudo-operation can refer to: A false flag operation, a covert military or paramilitary operation; In computer programming, an assembly language directive

  4. First Earth Battalion - Wikipedia

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    According to the book The Men Who Stare at Goats by journalist Jon Ronson, Channon spent time in the 1970s with many of the people in California credited with starting the Human Potential Movement, and subsequently wrote an operations manual for a First Earth Battalion. The manual was a 125-page mixture of drawings, graphs, maps, polemical ...

  5. Jim Channon - Wikipedia

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    James B. Channon (September 20, 1939 [1] - September 10, 2017) [2] was a U.S. Army lieutenant colonel, New Age futurologist, and business consultant.He was primarily known for authoring the First Earth Battalion Operations Manual (1979, and later editions), [3] a popular book pointing the way toward a New Age transformation in the U.S. military.

  6. Directive (programming) - Wikipedia

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    In assembly language, directives, also referred to as pseudo-operations or "pseudo-ops", generally specify such information as the target machine, mark separations between code sections, define and change assembly-time variables, define macros, designate conditional and repeated code, define reserved memory areas, and so on.

  7. Selous Scouts - Wikipedia

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    The British South Africa Police's Special Branch began pseudo operations to collect intelligence in 1966. The Rhodesian Army took part in a joint trial using these tactics with the British South Africa Police and Special Branch that year, but it was not successful for at that stage the black population was largely indifferent to the insurgents and so not able to provide intelligence on them.

  8. TM 31-210 Improvised Munitions Handbook - Wikipedia

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    The TM 31-210 manual was subject to considerations regarding the repercussions of easy public access to information on the artisanal manufacturing of weapons and explosives. [ 10 ] The manual has also been mentioned in scientific literature, used as a reference for works dealing with topics such as ballistics , [ 11 ] forensic investigations ...

  9. Opcode - Wikipedia

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    The types of operations may include arithmetic, data copying, logical operations, program control, and special instructions (e.g., CPUID). [ 10 ] In addition to the opcode, many instructions specify the data (known as operands ) the operation will act upon, although some instructions may have implicit operands or none. [ 10 ]