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  • 1collision — [ kɔlizjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1480; lat. collisio 1 ♦ Choc de deux corps qui se rencontrent. ⇒ impact. Collision entre deux voitures, deux trains. ⇒ accident, accrochage, télescopage. Entrer en collision avec (qqch.) :heurter (qqch.). Assurance tierce… …

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  • 2Simple file verification — (SFV) is a file format for storing CRC32 checksums of files in order to verify the integrity of files. SFV can be used to detect random corruptions in a file, but cannot be used for checking authenticity in any meaningful way. Typically, the .sfv …

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  • 3Collision detection — For collision detection on networks see CSMA/CD Collision detection typically refers to the computational problem of detecting the intersection of two or more objects. While the topic is most often associated with its use in video games and other …

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  • 4Collision avoidance systems — Intelligent Transportation Systems is a futuristic technology that allows cars to “think.” Within this broad field, there are many subdivisions like freeway management, electronic payment for tolls, and road and weather management. One of the… …

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  • 6Detection de collision — Détection de collision ██████████ …

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  • 8Traffic collision — Car crash redirects here. For the Matt Nathanson song, see Some Mad Hope. Vehicle collision Classification and external resources A head on collision of two cars …

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  • 9Worlds in Collision — is a book written by Immanuel Velikovsky and first published on April 3, 1950, by Macmillan Publishers. [Velikovsky, Immanuel (1950). Worlds in Collision , Macmillan. ISBN 1 199 84874 3.] The book, Velikovsky s most criticized and controversial,… …

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  • 10Inelastic collision — An inelastic collision is a collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved (see elastic collision).In collisions of macroscopic bodies, some kinetic energy is turned into vibrational energy of the atoms, causing a heating effect.The molecules …

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