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  2. Locally recoverable code - Wikipedia

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    The following definition of the LRC follows from the description above: an [,,]-Locally Recoverable Code (LRC) of length is a code that produces an -symbol codeword from information symbols, and for any symbol of the codeword, there exist at most other symbols such that the value of the symbol can be recovered from them.

  3. LRC (file format) - Wikipedia

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    The original LRC format (sometimes called the Simple LRC format) is formed of two types of tags (time tags and optional ID tags), with one tag per line. Time tags have the format [mm:ss.xx]lyric , where mm is minutes, ss is seconds, xx is hundredths of a second, and lyric is the lyric to be played at that time.

  4. LRC - Wikipedia

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    LRC, IATA code for Leicester Airport, near Leicester, UK; Lorong Chuan MRT station, MRT station in Serangoon, Singapore, abbreviated to LRC; Light, Rapid, Comfortable (French: Léger, Rapide, et Confortable), a Bombardier passenger train used by Via Rail Canada

  5. Learning Resource Centre - Wikipedia

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    Learning Resource Centre (LRC) is a term which is used in the United Kingdom to describe a type of library that exists within an educational setting such as secondary schools, further education colleges and universities. LRC can also stand for Library Resource Centre and in some cases Learning Resource Centre has been shortened to Learning Centre.

  6. LRC (train) - Wikipedia

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    LRC was designed to run with locomotives, or power cars, at both ends and provide 125 mph (201 km/h) service on non-upgraded railway routes. To accomplish this, the LRC passenger cars feature active-tilt technology to reduce the forces on the passengers when a train travels at high speeds through curves. LRCs have reached speeds as high as 130 ...

  7. Longitudinal redundancy check - Wikipedia

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    Many protocols use an XOR-based longitudinal redundancy check byte (often called block check character or BCC), including the serial line interface protocol (SLIP, not to be confused with the later and well-known Serial Line Internet Protocol), [8] the IEC 62056-21 standard for electrical-meter reading, smart cards as defined in ISO/IEC 7816, and the ACCESS.bus protocol.

  8. Language Resource Center - Wikipedia

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    The Language Resource Center (LRC) Program of the U.S. Department of Education, administered by the International Foreign Language Education Service under Title VI [1] of the Higher Education Act, funds grants to American universities for establishing, strengthening, and operating centers that serve as resources for improving the nation's capacity for teaching and learning foreign languages ...

  9. Labour Representation Committee (1900) - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Representation Committee (LRC; Welsh: Pwyllgor Cynrychiolaeth Llafur) [1] was a pressure group founded in 1900 as an alliance of socialist organisations and trade unions, aimed at increasing representation for labour interests in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Labour Party traces its origin to the LRC's foundation. [2]