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  2. Deshapremi Janatha Vyaparaya - Wikipedia

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    Deshapremi Janatha Vyaparaya (abbreviated as DJV) (දේශප්‍රේමී ජනතා ව්‍යාපාරය; Patriotic People's Movement) [4] was a militant organisation in Sri Lanka. It was widely considered to be the military branch of the Marxist–Leninist Janatha Vimukthi Peramuna and had been designated as a terrorist ...

  3. Deutscher Journalisten-Verband - Wikipedia

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    The Deutscher Journalisten-Verband (DJV) or German Journalists Association is among the largest journalists' organizations in Europe. The DJV has its headquarters in Berlin and has about 38,000 members. [1] The chairman since 2003 has been the journalist Michael Konken, while the deputy national chairman since 2007 is Ulrike Kaiser.

  4. Format-preserving encryption - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography, format-preserving encryption (FPE), refers to encrypting in such a way that the output (the ciphertext) is in the same format as the input (the plaintext). The meaning of "format" varies.

  5. DJV - Wikipedia

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    DJV may refer to Don't Just Vote, Get Active; Deutsches Jungvolk; Deshapremi Janatha Viyaparaya, Sri Lanka; Deutscher Journalisten-Verband (DJV) or German Journalists ...

  6. FPE - Wikipedia

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    FPE may refer to: Factor price equalization; Fire protection engineer; Flash pulmonary edema; Floating-point exception; Format-preserving encryption; Force Protection Europe, a vehicle manufacturer; Fokker–Planck equation; Free-piston engine; Fuchs Petrolub, a German lubricant manufacturer; Fuel Price Escalator, a British fuel duty

  7. Functional presence engine - Wikipedia

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    A Functional Presence Engine, or FPE, is a probabilistic parsing mechanism that uses at least four components to respond to input patterns. It comprises a lexing system, a probabilistic fitness function, a knowledge base, and a library of functions that the knowledge base can trigger.

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  9. Deutsches Jungvolk - Wikipedia

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    Deutsches Jungvolk fanfare trumpeters at a Nazi rally in the town of Worms in 1933. Their banners illustrate the Deutsches Jungvolk rune insignia.. The Deutsches Jungvolk was founded in 1928 by Kurt Gruber under the title Jungmannschaften ("Youth Teams"), but it was renamed Knabenschaft in December 1928 [1] and became the Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitlerjugend in March 1931. [2]