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  2. National Register of Historic Places - Wikipedia

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    The nomination consists of a standard registration form (NPS 10-900) and contains basic information about a property's physical appearance and the type of significance embodied in the building, structure, object, site, or district. [12]

  3. IEEE 754-1985 - Wikipedia

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    During its 23 years, it was the most widely used format for floating-point computation. It was implemented in software, in the form of floating-point libraries, and in hardware, in the instructions of many CPUs and FPUs. The first integrated circuit to implement the draft of what was to become IEEE 754-1985 was the Intel 8087.

  4. File:NPS Certificate.pdf - Wikipedia

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    File talk:NPS Certificate.pdf Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner used to create or digitize it.

  5. IEEE 754 - Wikipedia

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    An extended precision format extends a basic format by using more precision and more exponent range. An extendable precision format allows the user to specify the precision and exponent range. An implementation may use whatever internal representation it chooses for such formats; all that needs to be defined are its parameters ( b , p , and emax ).

  6. List of proposed national parks of the United States - Wikipedia

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    For an area to become a unit of the National Park System, it must possess nationally significant natural, cultural, or recreational resources; be a suitable [a] and feasible [b] addition to the system; and require direct management by the National Park Service (NPS) (rather than protection by the private sector or other governmental agencies).

  7. Extended precision - Wikipedia

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    The x86 extended-precision format is an 80-bit format first implemented in the Intel 8087 math coprocessor and is supported by all processors that are based on the x86 design that incorporate a floating-point unit (FPU). The Intel 8087 was the first x86 device which supported floating-point arithmetic in hardware. It was designed to support a ...

  8. Tomasulo's algorithm - Wikipedia

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    RS - Reservation Status; RegisterStat - Register Status; contains information about the registers. regs[x] - Value of register x; Mem[A] - Value of memory at address A; rd - destination register number; rs, rt - source registration numbers; imm - sign extended immediate field; r - reservation station or buffer that the instruction is assigned to

  9. Intel 8231/8232 - Wikipedia

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    The Intel 8231 (and revised 8231A) is the Arithmetic Processing Unit (APU). It offered 32-bit "double" precision (a term later and more commonly used to describe 64-bit floating-point numbers, whilst 32-bit is considered "single" precision) floating-point, and 16-bit or 32-bit ("single" or "double" precision) fixed-point calculation of 14 different arithmetic and trigonometric functions to a ...