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  2. Queue - Wikipedia

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    Queue (/ k j uː /; French pronunciation:) may refer to: Queue area, or queue, a line or area where people wait for goods or services; Arts, entertainment, and media

  3. MQTT - Wikipedia

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    MQTT (originally an initialism of MQ Telemetry Transport [a]) is a lightweight, publish–subscribe, machine-to-machine network protocol for message queue/message queuing service. It is designed for connections with remote locations that have devices with resource constraints or limited network bandwidth, such as in the Internet of things (IoT).

  4. Q - Wikipedia

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    Time period: Unknown to present: Descendants • Ƣ Sisters: Φ Ф ק ق ܩ ࠒ 𐎖 ቀ Փ փ Ֆ ֆ: Other; Associated graphs: q(x) Writing direction: Left-to-right: This article contains phonetic transcriptions in the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA).

  5. Queue (hairstyle) - Wikipedia

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    Later historians have noted the queue looking more like Cossack chupryna as an inconsistency in the picture. (From the cover of Martino Martini's Regni Sinensis a Tartari devastati enarratio, 1661.) The queue was a specifically male hairstyle worn by the Manchu from central Manchuria and later imposed on the Han Chinese during the Qing dynasty.

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  7. Queueing theory - Wikipedia

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    Queueing theory is the mathematical study of waiting lines, or queues. [1] A queueing model is constructed so that queue lengths and waiting time can be predicted. [1] Queueing theory is generally considered a branch of operations research because the results are often used when making business decisions about the resources needed to provide a ...

  8. Hard and soft C - Wikipedia

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    The Italian soft c pronunciation is /tʃ/ (as in cello and ciao), while the hard c is the same as in English. Italian orthography uses ch to indicate a hard pronunciation before e or i , analogous to English using k (as in kill and keep) and qu (as in mosquito and queue).

  9. List of words having different meanings in American and ...

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    queue of vehicles, traffic jam (US: gridlock, backup) offensive backfield position in American football: tank top jumper (US: sweater) without sleeves sleeveless T-shirt (UK: vest, q.v.) (also see wifebeater) * tanner slang for a pre-decimalisation sixpence coin or sixpence value one who tans tap