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  2. 26-bit computing - Wikipedia

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    In computer architecture, 26-bit integers, memory addresses, or other data units are those that are 26 bits wide, and thus can represent unsigned values up to 67,108,863. . Two examples of computer processors that featured 26-bit memory addressing are certain second generation IBM System/370 mainframe computer models introduced in 1981 (and several subsequent models), which had 26-bit physical ...

  3. List of nuclides - Wikipedia

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    Z, N column The number of protons (Z column) and number of neutrons (N column). energy column The column labeled "energy" denotes the energy equivalent of the mass of a neutron minus the mass per nucleon of this nuclide (so all nuclides get a positive value) in MeV, formally: m n − m nuclide / A, where A = Z + N is the mass number. Note that ...

  4. Soft error - Wikipedia

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    Cosmic ray flux depends on altitude. For the common reference location of 40.7° N, 74° W at sea level (New York City, NY, USA), the flux is approximately 14 neutrons/cm 2 /hour. Burying a system in a cave reduces the rate of cosmic-ray-induced soft errors to a negligible level.

  5. Valley of stability - Wikipedia

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    The greater the number of protons, the more neutrons are required to stabilize a nuclide; nuclides with larger values for Z require an even larger number of neutrons, N > Z, to be stable. The valley of stability is formed by the negative of binding energy, the binding energy being the energy required to break apart the nuclide into its proton ...

  6. Stable nuclide - Wikipedia

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    The 80 elements with one or more stable isotopes comprise a total of 251 nuclides that have not been shown to decay using current equipment. Of these 80 elements, 26 have only one stable isotope and are called monoisotopic. The other 56 have more than one stable isotope. Tin has ten stable isotopes, the largest number of any element.

  7. The Subsidy Gap - The Huffington Post

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    In the past five years, 201 athletic departments earned $26 billion. But they spent $35 billion. As a result, just 21 broke even or recorded a budget surplus. The other 180 used $10 billion in student fees and other support to make up for the shortfall.

  8. Diontae Johnson traded to Baltimore Ravens: Fantasy football ...

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    Diontae Johnson’s time in Carolina proved to be nothing more than a layover on his way to playing with an AFC contender. Just months after being traded from the Steelers to the Panthers, Johnson ...

  9. ‘Squid Game’ Creator Actually Lost ‘Eight or Nine’ Teeth ...

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    “Squid Game” creator Hwang Dong-hyuk said money was his main motivation for making Season 2 of the hit Netflix series, despite losing “eight or nine” teeth from stress while filming the ...