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  • 1Reference card — A reference card or quick reference card is a concise bundling of common syntactic rules and idioms of a particular formal language. It serves as an ad hoc memory aid for an experienced user .In spite of what the name reference card suggest, the… …

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  • 2Reference card —   An ISO term. A reference card, which shall be considered a secondary standard, comprises an ID card with a magnetic stripe consisting of secondary standard magnetic tape (computer amplitude reference) SRM 3200 …

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  • 3Reference signal amplitude —   An ISO term.   (7811 2) The maximum average signal amplitude of the reference card connected to the master standard.   ISO Identification Cards term. The average signal amplitude of the reference medium when recorded with the test recording… …

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  • 4Reference current —   An ISO term. The minimum recording current amplitude (square wave) which causes on the reference card, under the given test conditions, a readback voltage amplitude equal to 80 % of the maximum amplitude at a density of 8 ftpmm (flux… …

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  • 5Card stacking — is a propaganda technique that seeks to manipulate audience perception of an issue by emphasizing one side and repressing another, for example by creating media events that emphasize a certain view, by using one sided testimonial, or by making… …

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  • 6flight reference card — Cards that detail immediate actions to be taken in case of any emergency. They are carried by aircrew on board aircraft and give actions, recommendations, and prohibitions in various circumstances …

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  • 7Card sharp — A card sharp (informally also cardsharp, card shark, cardshark) is a person who uses skill and deception to win at poker or other card games. Also known in card gaming jargon as a mechanic , an older politically incorrect term is greek .Fact|date …

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  • 8Card security code — The Card security code is located on the back of MasterCard, Visa and Discover credit or debit cards and is typically a separate group of 3 digits to the right of the signature strip …

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  • 9Card Security Code — The Card Security Code (CSC), sometimes called Card Verification Value (CVV), Card Verification Value Code (CVVC), Card Verification Code (CVC), or Verification Code (V Code or V Code) is a security feature for credit or debit card transactions,… …

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  • 10card — I. /kad / (say kahd) noun 1. a piece of stiff paper or thin pasteboard, usually rectangular, for various uses: a business card. 2. → postcard. 3. a piece of cardboard with more or less elaborate ornamentation, bearing a complimentary greeting: a… …