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  • 51Damage control (disambiguation) — Damage control is the emergency control of situations that may hazard the sinking of the ship. Damage Control may also refer to: Damage control (news), efforts to stop damaging stories in journalism Damage control (surgical procedure), emergency… …

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  • 52Crowd control — For other meanings, see Crowd control (disambiguation). Crowd control is the controlling of a crowd, to prevent the outbreak of disorder and prevention of possible riot. Examples are at soccer matches, when a sale of goods has attracted an excess …

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  • 53Lose Control — may refer to: Contents 1 Music 1.1 Albums 1.2 Songs 2 Other uses Music Albums …

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  • 54Self control (disambiguation) — Self control is the motivation to control oneself. Self control or Self Control may also refer to: Self Control , a 1984 song introduced by Raf also a hit for Laura Branigan Self Control, a 1984 album by singer Laura Branigan Self Control (film) …

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  • 55Secular icon — For other uses of the term see Icon (disambiguation). For a list of icons for use on Wikipedia, see . A secular icon is an image or pictograph of a person or thing used for other than religious purpose. (See icon for such use.)Icons versus… …

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  • 56Media Gateway Control Protocol (Megaco) — Megaco (officially H.248) is a gateway control protocol.[1] and an implementation of the Media Gateway Control Protocol architecture[2] for controlling media gateways in Internet Protocol (IP) networks and the public switched telephone network… …

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  • 57Network Admission Control — (NAC) refers to Cisco s version of Network Access Control, which restricts access to the network based on identity or security posture. When a network device (switch, router, wireless access point, DHCP server, etc.) is configured for NAC, it can …

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  • 58List of Control Panel applets (Windows) — The applets listed below are components of the Microsoft Windows control panel, which allows user to define a range of settings for their computer, monitor the status of devices such as printers and modems, and set up new hardware, programs and… …

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  • 59Out-of-band control — is a characteristic of network protocols with which data control is regulated. Out of band control passes control data on a separate connection from main data. Protocols such as FTP use out of band control. FTP sends its control information,… …

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  • 60National Weight Control Registry — The National Weight Control Registry (NWCR) is a research study that includes people (18 years or older) who have lost at least 13.6 kg (30 lbs) of weight and kept it off for at least one year. There are currently over 10,000 members enrolled in… …

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