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  2. CSS hack - Wikipedia

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    Safari/Webkit (webkit) prefix filters refix filters] Mozilla (moz) prefix filters; Opera (wap) prefix filters – This page has all of Opera's CSS selectors. CSS Filters – A fairly complete table of CSS hacks which show and hide rules from specific browsers. Filters and Cross-Over – CSS filters. Parsing errors marked red.

  3. JEDEC memory standards - Wikipedia

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    The document notes that these prefixes are used in their decimal sense for serial communication data rates measured in bits. The JEDEC terms dictionary further includes definitions for the binary prefixes kibi (Ki), mebi (Mi), gibi (Gi), and tebi (Ti) as powers of 2, and kilo, mega, giga, and tera as powers of 10. [6] For example,

  4. Naming convention (programming) - Wikipedia

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    By convention, this prefix is only used in cases when the identifier would otherwise be either a reserved keyword (such as for and while), which may not be used as an identifier without the prefix, or a contextual keyword (such as from and where), in which cases the prefix is not strictly required (at least not at its declaration; for example ...

  5. Template talk:Bit and byte prefixes - Wikipedia

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    The KB/MB/GB prefixes are in a document that has the text "Terms, Definitions, and Letter Symbols for Microcomputers". Therefore it is correct to say the terms are defined by the JEDEC. To try to claim those prefixes are "not endorsed" is point of view and is contrary to the facts. Omegatron is not a reliable source.

  6. GS1 - Wikipedia

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    GS1 is a not-for-profit, international organization developing and maintaining its own standards for barcodes and the corresponding issue company prefixes.The best known of these standards is the barcode, a symbol printed on products that can be scanned electronically.

  7. UTF-8 - Wikipedia

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    Technically this makes UTF-8 no longer a prefix code (you have to read one byte past some errors to figure out they are an error), but searching still works if the searched-for string does not contain any errors. Making each byte be an error, in which case E1,A0,20 is two errors followed by a space, also still allows searching for a valid string.

  8. IUPAC numerical multiplier - Wikipedia

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    Numerical prefixes for multiplication of compound or complex (as in complicated) features are created by adding kis to the basic numerical prefix, with the exception of numbers 2 and 3, which are bis- and tris-, respectively.

  9. Hayes AT command set - Wikipedia

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    The Hayes command set includes commands for various phone-line operations such as dialing and hanging-up. It also includes various controls to set up the modem, including a set of register commands which allowed the user to directly set the various memory locations in the original Hayes modem.