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  • 31Content Scrambling System — Zu diesem Stichwort gibt es keinen Artikel. Möglicherweise ist „Content Scramble System“ gemeint. Kategorie: Wikipedia:Falschschreibung …

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  • 32Content-Scrambling System — …

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  • 33Content Scrambling System — …

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  • 34aircraft scrambling — Directing the immediate takeoff of aircraft from a ground alert condition of readiness. Normally, this is an air defense task. Normal conditions of alert readiness are 2, 3, 5, 15, and 30 min standby. The aircrews are expected to start up and… …

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  • 35Wortstellungsfreiheit — Scrambling ist ein Begriff in der Sprachwissenschaft für das Phänomen der so genannten „freien Wortstellung“. Während die Anordnung der Elemente im Satz in einigen Sprachen (wie z. B im Englischen) strukturell sehr festgelegt ist, ist die Abfolge …

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  • 36Scramblingly — Scrambling Scram bling, a. Confused and irregular; awkward; scambling. {Scram bling*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] A huge old scrambling bedroom. Sir W. Scott. [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 37Verwürfelung — Scrambling; Verschlüsselung …

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  • 38Voice inversion — scrambling is an analog method of obscuring the content of a transmission. It sometimes used in public service radio, automobile racing, cordless telephones and the Family Radio Service. Without a descrambler, the transmission makes the speaker… …

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  • 39JESD204 — JEDEC JESD204A (2008) is a new industry standard for the interconnection of digital to analog converter (DAC or D to A) or analog to digital converter (abbreviated ADC, A/D or A to D) and logic devices which supports the concept of multiple… …

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  • 40Television encryption — Television encryption, often referred to as scrambling , is encryption used to control access to pay television services, usually cable or satellite television services.HistoryPay television exists to make revenue from subscribers and sometimes… …

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