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61CTM — • Circuit Transfer Mode • Common Technical Regulation • Cordless Terminal Mobility • Contact Trunk Module • Change Tree Management system (OpenBSD) • Clock To Master • Chetumal, Mexico internationale Flughafen Kennung …
62CFM — [1] Configuration Management, unter FDDI Teil des CMT [2] Code Fragment Manager unter MacOS ab Version 7.5 Verwaltungserweiterung für Bibliotheksroutinen, vergleichbar mit Dynamic Link Libraries [3] Clock From Master [4] ConFuse Memory (aus The… …
63CTM — [1] Circuit Transfer Mode [2] Common Technical Regulation [3] Cordless Terminal Mobility [4] Contact Trunk Module [5] Change Tree Management system ( OpenBSD) [6] Clock To Master [7] Chetumal, Mexico internationale Fughafen Kennung …
64CFM — metal. abbr. Cubic Feet per Minute abbr. Clock From Master (CTM, Rambus) abbr. Code Fragment Manager (Apple) abbr. ConFiguration Management (FDDI, SMT) comp. abbr. Code Fragment Manager (Macintosh) comp. abbr. Cubic Feet Per Minute …
65CTM — abbr. Clock To Master (CFM, Rambus) abbr. Communication Trunk of Medium range (Mil., Deutschland) …
66Osaka Gakuin University — Clock tower Osaka Gakuin University (大阪学院大学, Ōsaka Gakuin Daigaku), also known as Osaka Graduate University (OGU), is a mid sized, mid level private liberal arts university located in Suita, Japan. The university focuses on law, economics, and… …
67Coal Chamber (album) — Clock (song) redirects here. For Coldplay song, see Clocks (song). Coal Chamber Studio album by Coal Chamber Released February 11, 1997 …
68Christian Ackermann — Clock at Tallinn s Holy Spirit Church created by Ackermann Christian Ackermann was a sculptor and carver who worked in Estonia. Contents 1 …
69Flip-flop (electronics) — An SR latch, constructed from a pair of cross coupled NOR gates. Red and black mean logical 1 and 0 , respectively. In electronics, a flip flop or latch is a circuit that has two stable states and can be used to store state information. The… …
70I²C — (Inter Integrated Circuit) is a multi master serial computer bus invented by Philips that is used to attach low speed peripherals to a motherboard, embedded system, or cellphone. The name is pronounced eye squared see or eye two see . As of… …