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  • 41On-time performance — In transportation (such as municipal public transportation), schedule adherence or on time performance refers to the level of success of the service (such as a bus or train) remaining on the published schedule. There are many factors that can… …

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  • 42Optical time-domain reflectometer — Fluke Networks OTDR in use Yokogawa s OTDR …

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  • 43One-time pad — Excerpt from a one time pad In cryptography, the one time pad (OTP) is a type of encryption, which has been proven to be impossible to crack if used correctly. Each bit or character from the plaintext is encrypted by a modular addition with a bit …

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  • 44Four Point Speech — The Four Point Speech was the inaugural address of United States president Harry S. Truman, delivered on Thursday, January 20, 1949.In a world only recently emerged from the shadow of World War II, in which freedom and human rights seemed under… …

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  • 45Action point — is another name for action item. An action point, commonly abbreviated AP, is a point in games to determine how much action a player, unit, or video game character can do in a single turn.Within computer and video games they are predominantly… …

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  • 46aircraft surge launch and recovery — Specific procedures used at USAF bases to provide increased launch and recovery rates in instrument flight rules (IFR) conditions. ASLAR is based on reduced separation between aircraft, which is based on time or distance. Standard arrival… …

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  • 47Trigger point — Not to be confused with the Tender points , used for fibromyalgia diagnosis. Trigger points, also known as trigger sites or muscle knots, are described as hyperirritable spots in skeletal muscle that are associated with palpable nodules in taut… …

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  • 49Being and Time — (German: Sein und Zeit , 1927) is a book by German philosopher Martin Heidegger. Although written quickly, and despite the fact that Heidegger never completed the project outlined in the introduction, it remains his most important work and has… …

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  • 50Dead time — For other uses, see Dead Time (disambiguation). For detection systems that record discrete events, such as particle and nuclear detectors, the dead time is the time after each event during which the system is not able to record another event.[1]… …

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