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  2. Engineering News-Record - Wikipedia

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    The Engineering News-Record (widely known as ENR) is an American weekly magazine that provides news, analysis, data and opinion for the construction industry worldwide. It is widely regarded as one of the construction industry's most authoritative publications and is considered by many to be the "bible" of the industry.

  3. ENR - Wikipedia

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    Energizer Holdings, an American manufacturer that has NYSE code ENR; Bureau of Energy Resources, in the U.S. Department of State; In transportation: Egyptian National Railways, the national railway in Egypt; Esquimalt and Nanaimo Railway; East Norfolk Railway, a former railway in the United Kingdom, now site of the heritage Bure Valley Railway

  4. List of transponder codes - Wikipedia

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    (VFR squawk code for airspace 5,000 feet (1,500 m) and below prior to 15 March 2007 when replaced by the international 7000 code for VFR traffic.) [5] 0022 Germany (VFR squawk code for airspace above 5,000 feet (1,500 m) – prior to 15 March 2007 when replaced by the international 7000 code for VFR traffic.) [5] 0025 Germany

  5. List of rolling stock used by Egyptian National Railways

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    Because of severe engine failures ENR temporarily halted the takeover of the rest of the units, until Ganz–MÁVAG redesigned the engine and replaced it on the already delivered units. Hungarian State Railways bought 6 units from ENR in late 1958. ENR later gave 5 units to the Helwan steel works. [7] 1957–September 1958 1962

  6. Excess noise ratio - Wikipedia

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    A noise diode is a device which has a defined excess noise ratio (ENR). When the diode is off (unpowered) the noise from it will be thermal noise defined by the above formula. The bandwidth to be used is the bandwidth of the receiver.

  7. Language code - Wikipedia

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    A language code is a code that assigns letters or numbers as identifiers or classifiers for languages. These codes may be used to organize library collections or presentations of data , to choose the correct localizations and translations in computing , and as a shorthand designation for longer forms of language names.

  8. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    The RFC specifies this code should be returned by teapots requested to brew coffee. [18] This HTTP status is used as an Easter egg in some websites, such as Google.com's "I'm a teapot" easter egg. [19] [20] [21] Sometimes, this status code is also used as a response to a blocked request, instead of the more appropriate 403 Forbidden. [22] [23]

  9. List of aviation, avionics, aerospace and aeronautical ...

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    the Q-code for: Atmospheric pressure at aerodrome elevation (or at runway threshold) QNE: the Q-code for pressure altitude: QNH: the Q-code for: Altimeter sub-scale setting to obtain elevation when on the ground, i.e. altitude above MSL: QRA quick reaction alert: QRH quick reference handbook: QTOL: quiet take-off and landing [19]