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  2. Template:FLC-instructions - Wikipedia

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    From the FLC template, click on the red "initiate the nomination" link. You will see pre-loaded information; leave that text. If you are unsure how to complete a nomination, please leave a post on the FLC talk page for assistance. Below the preloaded title, complete the nomination page, sign with ~~~~ and save the page.

  3. Template:Translation/Instructions - Wikipedia

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    The last template is to be used to mention the source of a translation from another Wikipedia (again, to respect GFDL norms): Add to Completed Translations remove from Proofreaders Needed

  4. Boston brace - Wikipedia

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    The Boston brace, a type of thoraco-lumbo-sacral-orthosis (TLSO), [1] is a back brace used primarily for the treatment of idiopathic scoliosis in children. [2] It was developed in 1972 by M.E "Bill" Miller and John Hall at the Boston Children's Hospital in Boston , Massachusetts .

  5. Wikipedia : Templates for discussion/Closing instructions

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    Closing instructions for Templates for discussion: Every day, the TfD discussions more than seven days old should be closed. This relies on the discretion and common sense of the user closing a debate.

  6. Milwaukee brace - Wikipedia

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    The Milwaukee brace, also known as a cervico-thoraco-lumbo-sacral orthosis or CTLSO, is a back brace most often used in the treatment of spinal curvatures (such as scoliosis or kyphosis) in children but also, more rarely, in adults to prevent collapse of the spine and associated pain and deformity.

  7. Smart card application protocol data unit - Wikipedia

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    Instruction class - indicates the type of command, e.g., interindustry or proprietary INS 1 Instruction code - indicates the specific command, e.g., "select", "write data" P1-P2 2 Instruction parameters for the command, e.g., offset into file at which to write the data L c: 0, 1 or 3 Encodes the number (N c) of bytes of command data to follow

  8. Signal operating instructions - Wikipedia

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    Signal operating instructions (SOI) or Communications-Electronics Operation Instructions (CEOI) are U.S. military terms for a type of combat order issued for the technical control and coordination of communications within a command. [1]

  9. Technology readiness level - Wikipedia

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    Level 2 – Potential Application Validated Level 3 – Proof-of-Concept Demonstrated, Analytically and/or Experimentally Level 4 – Component and/or Breadboard Laboratory Validated Level 5 – Component and/or Breadboard Validated in Simulated or Realspace Environment Level 6 – System Adequacy Validated in Simulated Environment