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  2. Point code - Wikipedia

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    An SS7 point code is an address for the SS7 telephone switching system. It is similar to an IP address in an IP network. It is a unique address for a node (Signaling Point, or SP), used in MTP layer 3 to identify the destination of a message signal unit (MSU).

  3. Burst error-correcting code - Wikipedia

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    Proof. We need to prove that if you add a burst of length to a codeword (i.e. to a polynomial that is divisible by ()), then the result is not going to be a codeword (i.e. the corresponding polynomial is not divisible by ()).

  4. Category:POSIX error codes - Wikipedia

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  5. Alex Clark (commentator) - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Clark started Culture Apothecary, a podcast focused on wellness, where she discusses various health-related subjects, aiming to connect lifestyle choices with broader health impacts. [ 3 ] Clark has been vocal about her stance on hormonal birth control , which she has criticized in her podcasts and social media posts. [ 2 ]

  6. PCBoard - Wikipedia

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    PCBoard (PCB) was a bulletin board system (BBS) application first introduced for DOS in 1983 by Fred Clark's Clark Development Company. PCBoard was one of the first commercial BBS packages for DOS systems, and was considered one of the "high end" packages during the rapid expansion of BBS systems in the early 1990s.

  7. 'Black box' flight data recorder recovered in DC plane crash ...

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    Editor's note: This page reflects news of the plane crash near DC on Thursday, Jan. 30. For the latest updates on victim recovery efforts, please read USA TODAY's live coverage of the plane crash ...

  8. Central Point Software - Wikipedia

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    Central Point Software, Inc. (CP, CPS, Central Point) was a leading software utilities maker for the PC market, supplying utilities software for the MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows markets. It also produced Apple II copy programs. Through a series of mergers, the company was acquired by Symantec in 1994.

  9. SADP - Wikipedia

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    SADP may refer to : Science and Technology. Self-Aligned Double-Patterning, a Multiple patterning technique used in semiconductor manufacturing; Selected Area Diffraction Pattern, the pattern of spots in Selected area diffraction; sADP, "slow after depolarizing current", an experimental response of Neurons; Other