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  • 1Binary star — For the hip hop group, see Binary Star (band). Hubble image of the …

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  • 2Inversion in postcolonial theory — The concept of inversion in postcolonial theory and subaltern studies refers to a discursive strategy which opposes or resists a dominant discourse by turning around its categories and re enacting an asymmetrical relation with the terms the other …

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  • 3binary phase-shift keying — apgrąžinis fazės manipuliavimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. binary phase shift keying vok. Binärphasentastung, f rus. двухпозиционная фазовая манипуляция, f pranc. modulation par inversion de phase, f …

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  • 4Lagrange inversion theorem — In mathematical analysis, the Lagrange inversion theorem, also known as the Lagrange Bürmann formula, gives the Taylor series expansion of the inverse function of an analytic function. Theorem statementSuppose the dependence between the variables …

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  • 5Coded mark inversion — CMI line coding In telecommunication, coded mark inversion (CMI) is a non return to zero (NRZ) line code. It encodes zero bits as a half bit time of zero followed by a half bit time of one, and while one bits are encoded as a full bit time of a… …

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  • 6modulation par inversion de phase — apgrąžinis fazės manipuliavimas statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. binary phase shift keying vok. Binärphasentastung, f rus. двухпозиционная фазовая манипуляция, f pranc. modulation par inversion de phase, f …

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  • 7alternate mark inversion —    A signal carrying binary digits in which successivemarks are normally positive or negative but equal in amplitude, and in which space (no value) is of zero amplitude. Also called bipolar …

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  • 8Point groups in three dimensions — In geometry, a point group in three dimensions is an isometry group in three dimensions that leaves the origin fixed, or correspondingly, an isometry group of a sphere. It is a subgroup of the orthogonal group O(3), the group of all isometries… …

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  • 9Bipolar encoding — An example of bipolar encoding, or AMI (Alternate mark inversion). In telecommunication, bipolar encoding is a type of line code (a method of encoding digital information to make it resistant to certain forms of signal loss during transmission).… …

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  • 10Elliptic curve cryptography — (ECC) is an approach to public key cryptography based on the algebraic structure of elliptic curves over finite fields. The use of elliptic curves in cryptography was suggested independently by Neal Koblitz[1] and Victor S. Miller[2] in 1985.… …

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