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  • 1Timing diagram (Unified Modeling Language) — Timing diagrams (UML 2.0) are a specific type of interaction diagram, where the focus is on timing constraints.Timing diagrams are used to explore the behaviors of objects throughout a given period of time. A timing diagram is a special form of a …

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  • 2Sequence Risk — The risk of receiving lower or negative returns early in a period when withdrawals are made from the underlying investments. The order or the sequence of investment returns is a primary concern for those individuals who are retired and living off …

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  • 3timing —   n.    the engagement or positioning of an assembly of internal parts so as to produce the desired sequence of engagement during operation …

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  • 4Direct-sequence spread spectrum — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · …

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  • 5Targa timing — (not to be confused with target timing) is a system of timing used in car rallying. It was invented by John Brown, the Clerk of the Course for the Targa Rusticana , a road rally that used to be run in the United Kingdom in the 1960s by Oumdc… …

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  • 6Bad Timing (Farscape episode) — Infobox Television episode Title =Bad Timing Series =Farscape Caption =John and Aeryn watch as an enemy craft approaches Season =4 Episode =22 Airdate =March 21, 2003 Production =| Writer =David Kemper Director =Andrew Prowse Guests =Raelee Hill… …

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  • 7Expressive timing — refers to the musical phenomenon whereby a performer introduces subtle temporal nuances to an otherwise metronomic ( perfectly timed) interpretation. This is also referred to as microtiming or microrhythm. For instance, a pianist might introduce… …

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  • 8TCP sequence prediction attack — A TCP sequence prediction attack is an attempt to predict the sequence number used to identify the packets in a TCP connection.The attacker hopes to correctly guess the sequence number to be used by the sending host. If they can do this, they… …

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  • 9Frame check sequence — A frame check sequence (FCS) refers to the extra checksum characters added to a frame in a communication protocol for error detection and correction. Frames are used to send upper layer data and ultimately the user application data from a source… …

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  • 10cylinder sequence — The order in which the cylinders are located on a vehicle. It is important to locate the number one cylinder to check and adjust timing. In some cars it may be at the front of an engine on U.S. built cars and at the rear of some foreign cars.… …

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