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  • 13-Letter-Code — Logo Die International Air Transport Association (engl. für Internationale Flug Transport Vereinigung, IATA), wurde als Dachverband der Fluggesellschaften im April 1945 in Havanna auf Kuba gegründet. Sie ist die Nachfolgeorganisation der am 28.… …

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  • 2code — I UK [kəʊd] / US [koʊd] noun Word forms code : singular code plural codes *** 1) [countable/uncountable] a system of words, numbers, or signs used for sending secret messages. To put a message into code is to encode it, and to translate it back… …

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  • 3code — code1 [ koud ] noun *** ▸ 1 for secret messages ▸ 2 set of rules ▸ 3 set of letters/numbers ▸ 4 computer instructions ▸ 5 complicated system 1. ) count or uncount a system of words, numbers, or signs used for sending secret messages. To put a… …

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  • 4Code — redirects here. CODE may also refer to Cultural Olympiad Digital Edition. Decoded redirects here. For the television show, see Brad Meltzer s Decoded. For code (computer programming), see source code. For other uses, see Code (disambiguation).… …

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  • 5Letter to a Christian Nation — is a non fiction book by Sam Harris, written in response to feedback he received following the publication of his first book The End of Faith . The book is written in the form of an open letter to a Christian. Harris states that his aim is to… …

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  • 6Code page — is another term for character encoding. It consists of a table of values that describes the character set for a particular language. The term code page originated from IBM s EBCDIC based mainframe systems,[1] but many vendors use this term… …

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  • 7Code of Personal Status (Tunisia) — The Code of Personal Status (CPS) (Arabic: مجلة الأحوال الشخصية‎) is a series of progressive Tunisian laws aiming at the institution of equality between women and men in a number of areas. It was promulgated by beylical decree on August 13, 1956… …

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  • 8code — [kəʊd ǁ koʊd] noun 1. [countable] LAW a complete set of written rules or laws: • Each state in the US has a different criminal and civil code. ˈbuilding code [countable] LAW a set of rules that states what features a new building, bridge etc… …

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  • 9Code page 865 — (also known as CP 865, IBM 00865,[1] OEM 865, MS DOS Nordic[2]) is a code page used under MS DOS to write Nordic languages (except Icelandic, for which code page 861 is used). Code page 865 differs from code page 437 in three points: 0x9B (‹ø›… …

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  • 10Code page 858 — (CP 858, IBM 858, OEM 858) is a code page used under MS DOS to write Western European languages. The only difference between CP 858 and CP 850 is the codepoint 0xD5, which is Turkish dotless i (ı U+0131 LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I) in CP 850,… …

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