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  • 21International Republican Institute — government, that conducts international political programs, sometimes labeled democratization programs . [ [http://rightweb.irc online.org/profile/1481 International Relations Center] , loaded 14 April 2007] ] Initially known as the National… …

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  • 22international Morse code — noun a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals) • Syn: ↑Morse, ↑Morse code • Hypernyms: ↑code • Part Meronyms: ↑dot, ↑dit, ↑dash, ↑ …

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  • 23International status and usage of the euro — Worldwide use of the euro and US$:   Eurozone …

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  • 24Code Européen des Voies de la Navigation Intérieure — The Code Européen des Voies de la Navigation Intérieure (CEVNI; French for European Code for Navigation on Inland Waterways ) is the European code for rivers, canals and lakes in Europe (not the UK). A boat captain is required to have a CEVNI… …

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  • 25Morse code — Chart of the Morse code letters and numerals Morse code is a method of transmitting textual information as a series of on off tones, lights, or clicks that can …

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  • 26American Morse code — also known as Railroad Morse is the latter day name for the original version of the Morse Code developed in the mid 1840s, by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for their electric telegraph. The American qualifier was added because, after most of the… …

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  • 27Pulse-code modulation — PCM redirects here. For other uses, see PCM (disambiguation). Pulse code modulation (PCM) is a method used to digitally represent sampled analog signals. It is the standard form for digital audio in computers and various Blu ray, Compact Disc and …

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  • 28Baudot code — The Baudot code, invented by Émile Baudot,[1] is a character set predating EBCDIC and ASCII. It was the predecessor to the International Telegraph Alphabet No 2 (ITA2), the teleprinter code in use until the advent of ASCII. Each character in the… …

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  • 29Morse code — either of two systems of clicks and pauses, short and long sounds, or flashes of light, used to represent the letters of the alphabet, numerals, etc.: now used primarily in radiotelegraphy by ham operators. Also called Morse alphabet. [1830 40;… …

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  • 30Morse code — noun a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals) • Syn: ↑Morse, ↑international Morse code • Hypernyms: ↑code • Part Meronyms: ↑dot, ↑dit, ↑ …

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