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  • 61code of practice — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms code of practice : singular code of practice plural codes of practice a set of rules about how people in a particular profession should behave in their work …

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  • 62word — ● /ou*rd/ n. m. ►TYPE Entier en général signé codé sur deux octets. Et par extension, toute paire d octets (16 bits). Syn. mot. Voir aussi Word …

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  • 63code name — 1. a name assigned to conceal the real identity of a person, as a spy, or to conceal the existence or purpose of a plan, military operation, etc. 2. Also called code phrase. a word or phrase assigned a meaning understood only by those who are… …

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  • 64Code Dewey — Classification décimale de Dewey La classification décimale de Dewey (CDD) est un système visant à classer l ensemble du savoir humain à l intérieur d une bibliothèque, développé par Melvil Dewey en 1876. Elle a été complétée et perfectionnée par …

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  • 65Word of Wisdom — noun The health code contained in the Doctrine and Covenants. It specifically prohibits the consumption of alcohol, tobacco, and hot drinks …

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  • 66Prefix code — A prefix code is a code, typically a variable length code, with the prefix property : no code word is a prefix of any other code word in the set. A code with code words {0, 10, 11} has the prefix property; a code consisting of {0, 1, 10, 11} does …

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  • 67Polynomial code — In coding theory, a polynomial code is a type of linear code whose set of valid code words consists of those polynomials (usually of some fixed length) that are divisible by a given fixed polynomial (of shorter length, called the generator… …

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  • 68Hamming code — In telecommunication, a Hamming code is a linear error correcting code named after its inventor, Richard Hamming. Hamming codes can detect and correct single bit errors. In other words, the Hamming distance between the transmitted and received… …

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  • 69Line code — An example of coding a binary signal using rectangular pulse amplitude modulation with polar non return to zero code …

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  • 70Berger code — In telecommunication, a Berger code is a unidirectional error detecting code, named after its inventor, J. M. Berger. Berger codes can detect all unidirectional errors. Unidirectional errors are errors that only flip ones into zeroes or only… …

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