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  • 51HZ (character encoding) — The HZ character encoding is an encoding of GB2312 that was formerly commonly used in email and USENET postings. It was designed in 1989 by Fung Fung Lee (李楓峰) of Stanford University, and subsequently codified in 1995 into RFC 1843.The HZ (short… …

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  • 52Breaking character — A breaking character may also refer to a line breaking character or other character that allows word wrap. Breaking character, to break character , is a theatrical term used to describe when an actor, while actively performing in character, slips …

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  • 53List of 8-bit computer hardware palettes — For a full listing of computer s color palettes, see List of palettes This is a list of color palettes of some of the most popular early 8 bit personal computers and terminals, roughly those manufactured from 1975 to 1985. Although some of them… …

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  • 54Michael Spence (fictional character) — Infobox character colour = #d6d6ff name = Michael Spence portrayer = Hari Dhillon time = 2007 present occupation = Consultant General Surgeon, Keller spouse = Annalese children = Three daughters first = 10x06, Unfinished Symphony , 2007 last =… …

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  • 55Nikita (Nikita character) — For the TV series of the same name, see Nikita (TV series). Nikita Nikita character …

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  • 56Multinational Character Set — The Multinational Character Set (MCS) is a character encoding created by Digital Equipment Corporation for use in the popular VT220 terminal. It was an 8 bit extension of ASCII that added accented characters, currency symbols, and other character …

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  • 57Paladin (character class) — Paladin is a character class in Dungeons Dragons (D D) and later role playing games, many of which were influenced by D D. The class is loosely based on the paladins of medieval romance.Dungeons and DragonsIn the Dungeons Dragons role playing… …

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  • 58ZX Spectrum character set — The ZX Spectrum character set is the variant of ASCII used in the British Sinclair Spectrum computers. It is based on ASCII 1967 (the standard ASCII on which all modern character sets are based), but with one character from ASCII 1963 (the first… …

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  • 59Assassin (character class) — Assassin (Also known as Rogue, Thief, or Ninja) is a character class common to many games. Such characters typically combine elements of combat gaming with strong stealth skills, and specialise in defeating an enemy without becoming involved in a …

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  • 60Alternating bit protocol — (ABP) means a simple data link layer network protocol that retransmits lost or corrupted messages.Messages are sent from transmitter A to receiver B. Assume that the channel from A to B is initialized and that there are no messages in transit.… …

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