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  • 21ASCII — American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII), pronEng|ˈæski [ [http://www.m w.com/cgi bin/audio.pl?ascii001.wav=ASCII Audio pronunciation for ASCII] . Merriam Webster . Accessed 2008 04 14.] is a character encoding based on the… …

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  • 22ADAT — s together. While this had been available in earlier machines, ADAT machines were the first to do so with sample accurate timing which in effect allowed a studio owner to purchase a 24 track tape machine eight tracks at a time. This capability… …

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  • 23HDV — is a High definition video format that uses MPEG2 compression to record HD content onto tapes originally designed for standard definition DV recording. There are two main variations of HDV: HDV1 records 1280x720 square pixels using a video data… …

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  • 24Radioteletype — (RTTY) is a telecommunications system consisting of two or more teleprinters using radio as the transmission medium.The term radioteletype is used to describe:* either the entire family of systems connecting two or more teleprinters over radio,… …

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  • 25RCA connector — A/V redirects here. For other uses, see audio visual. RCA connector RCA Plugs for composite video (yellow) and stereo audio (white and red) Type RF coaxial connect …

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  • 26Object theory — For the concept of objects in philosophy, see Object (philosophy). Object theory is a theory in philosophy and mathematical logic concerning objects and the statements that can be made about objects. Contents 1 An informal theory 2 Objects 3 A… …

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  • 27Telegraphy — (from the Greek words (τηλε) = far and (γραφειν) = write) is the long distance transmission of written messages without physical transport of letters. Radiotelegraphy or wireless telegraphy transmits messages using radio. Telegraphy includes… …

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  • 28Algorithm — Flow chart of an algorithm (Euclid s algorithm) for calculating the greatest common divisor (g.c.d.) of two numbers a and b in locations named A and B. The algorithm proceeds by successive subtractions in two loops: IF the test B ≤ A yields yes… …

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  • 29British Film Designers Guild — (Also known as Designer s Guild or B.F.D.G. and can be seen after a member s name as a professional certification abbreviation) A society of British Film Directors and Designers was founded in 1946, for the betterment of the Design in British… …

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  • 30Microcomputer — The Commodore 64 was one of the most popular microcomputers of its era, and is the best selling model of home computer of all time.[1] computer with a microprocessor as its central processing unit …

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