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  2. Slipstream (computer science) - Wikipedia

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    A slipstream processor is an architecture designed to reduce the length of a running program by removing the non-essential instructions. It is a form of speculative computing . Non-essential instructions include such things as results that are not written to memory, or compare operations that will always return true.

  3. Slipstream (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Slipstream (computer science), the technique of running a shortened program concurrently and ahead of the execution of the full program Slipstream (computing), a slang term for merging patches or updates into the original installation sources of a program

  4. Slipstream - Wikipedia

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    A slipstream is a region behind a moving object in which a wake of fluid (typically air or water) is moving at velocities comparable to that of the moving object, relative to the ambient fluid through which the object is moving. [1] The term slipstream also applies to the similar region adjacent to an object with a fluid moving around it.

  5. Crysis 3 Walkthrough and Complete Guide - AOL

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    Welcome to the world of Crysis 3, a deep jungle experience awaits you in the Dystopian New York setting as you battle through hordes of CELL operatives and search for the evasive Alpha Ceph...

  6. Drafting (aerodynamics) - Wikipedia

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    Drafting or slipstreaming is an aerodynamic technique where two moving objects are aligning in a close group to exploit the lead object's slipstream and thus reduce the overall effect of drag. Especially when high speeds are involved, as in motor racing and cycling, drafting can significantly reduce the paceline 's average energy expenditure ...

  7. Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links/Guide - Wikipedia

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    A guide to dealing with disambiguation pages with links, applied at Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages with links and Wikipedia:Disambiguation pages maintenance. This is a collection of tips and tricks discovered by experienced disambiguators in their bitter rounds.

  8. Slipstream 5000 - Wikipedia

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    Slipstream was an unreleased conversion of Slipstream 5000 which in 1996 was being prepared for the Sony PlayStation platform's Japanese market (it was supposed to be later completely reshaped for its European release).

  9. Wikipedia:Disambiguations for discussion - Wikipedia

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    A disambiguation is considered to have too few entries if the title used does not contain "(disambiguation)", and it lists nothing more than the primary topic and one other entry. If there is a single meaning of a term other than that of the primary topic , it should be entered onto the top of the primary topic's page as a hatnote.