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  2. Consumer Electronics Control - Wikipedia

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    The second byte is an opcode which specifies the operation to be performed, and the number and meaning of following parameter bytes. For example, a user press on a remote control will generate a 3-byte frame: a header byte, a <User Control Pressed> opcode (0x44), and an operand byte identifying the button. Including the initial idle time and ...

  3. In-ear monitor - Wikipedia

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    Since performers wear an IEM in each ear, they can also hear a stereo mix if a particular monitor system allows it. This can allow the additional definition of the audio by panning different elements (vocals, drums, etc.) to each ear. More recent advances allow the user to adjust the amount of ambient noise filtered by the IEM.

  4. Impress Remote - Wikipedia

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    Impress Remote is an open-source presentation remote control app for LibreOffice on mobile devices. The client allows interacting with slideshow presentations from a mobile device, including slide previews, speaker notes, timer, stop watch, pointer, going directly to a given slide, blank screen and more (depending on the mobile version).

  5. Continuous glucose monitor - Wikipedia

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    Continuous versus flash monitoring [dubious – discuss]: Dexcom, Eversense, and Libre 2 and 3 use continuous monitoring where information on the glucose levels are continuously updated. Continuous monitoring allows to set automatic alarms that are triggered when the glucose level goes out of pre-configured thresholds.

  6. Headset (bicycle part) - Wikipedia

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    Parts of a threadless headset before installation. The headset is the set of components on a bicycle that provides a rotatable interface between the bicycle fork and the head tube of a bicycle frame. The tube through which the steerer of the fork passes is called the head tube. A typical headset consists of two cups that are pressed into the ...

  7. Dynamite Headdy - Wikipedia

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    Headdy fighting with Trouble Bruin early in the game. Dynamite Headdy is a platform game in which the player controls Headdy, a puppet with a detachable head. [3] The story follows Headdy in his adventures to save his world from the evil puppet King Dark Demon, who is transforming all the puppets of the world into his evil minions.

  8. Fresnel equations - Wikipedia

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    For the case where the magnetic permeabilities are non-negligible, the equations change such that every appearance of is replaced by / (for both =,). [citation needed] One can see that t s = r s + 1 [7] and ⁠ n 2 / n 1 ⁠ t p = r p + 1. One can write very similar equations applying to the ratio of the waves' magnetic fields, but comparison ...