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  2. Information operations condition - Wikipedia

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    "Department of Defense (DOD) Information Operations Condition (INFOCON) System Procedures" (PDF). DISA Policy and Guidance cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list

  3. Iliotibial tract - Wikipedia

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    The iliotibial tract or iliotibial band (ITB; also known as Maissiat's band or the IT band) is a longitudinal fibrous reinforcement of the fascia lata. The action of the muscles associated with the ITB (tensor fasciae latae and some fibers of gluteus maximus) flex, extend, abduct, and laterally and medially rotate the hip. The ITB contributes ...

  4. Tactical data link - Wikipedia

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    Compatible to US TADIL–C to be operated in NATO UHF (225–400 MHz) RF band 5 Fast HF Automatic Link Broadcast: 1st Cancelled (see Link 11) 6 5506 (Draft) Missile Base to Control Centre Link Link 6 – (NADGE Link) SAM Automatic Data Link Point-to-point 1st Draft STANAG (US MBDL, ATDL–1, PADIL) 7 5507 (Draft) ATC / Defence Link Link 7 –

  5. NC-SI - Wikipedia

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    NC-SI, abbreviated from network controller sideband interface, is an electrical interface and protocol defined by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). The NC-SI enables the connection of a baseboard management controller (BMC) to one or more network interface controllers (NICs) in a server computer system for the purpose of enabling out-of-band system management.

  6. Allied Communications Publications - Wikipedia

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    Allied Communications Publications are documents developed by the Combined Communications-Electronics Board and NATO, which define the procedures for communicating in computer messaging, radiotelephony, radiotelegraph, radioteletype (RATT), air-to-ground signalling (panel signalling), and other forms of communications used by the armed forces of the five CCEB member countries and/or NATO.

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  8. Process patterns - Wikipedia

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    Process patterns can be defined as the set of activities, actions, work tasks or work products and similar related behaviour followed in a software development life cycle. [ 1 ] Process patterns can be more easily understood by dividing it into terms: "Process", which means the steps followed to achieve a task and "patterns", which means the ...

  9. Allied Communication Procedures - Wikipedia

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    Allied Communication Procedures is the set of manuals and supplements published by the Combined Communications Electronics Board that prescribe the methods and standards to be used while conducting visual, audible, radiotelegraph, and radiotelephone communications within NATO member nations.