EMI TG12345
The EMI TG12345 was the first solid state mixing console designed by EMI for their Abbey Road Studios. It had twenty-four microphone inputs and eight tape outputs, a significant improvement over the eight microphone inputs and four tape outputs o ...
Neve 8048
The Neve 8048 is a mixing console designed by Neve Electronics, which features the 1081 mic preamp and equaliser, and the 2254 limiter/compressor. It has been used by artists such as 3 Doors Down, Alice in Chains, Cat Power, Death Cab for Cutie, ...
Multi-stage continuous integration
Multi-stage continuous integration is a software development technique intended to achieve highly integrated parallel development activity while reducing the scope of integration problems.
Probo
Probo is an User Automated Testing tool that provides continuous integration, workflow organization and quality assurance using the same tool for project managers and developers. Probo expands upon the automated testing functionality of many othe ...
Semaphore (software)
Semaphore is a hosted continuous integration and deployment service used for testing and deploying software projects hosted on GitHub and BitBucket. While open source projects can use Semaphore for free in its full capacity, free use for private ...
Bliss-Leavitt Mark 1 torpedo
The Bliss-Leavitt Mark 1 torpedo was a Bliss-Leavitt torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York, which had been building Whitehead torpedoes for the US Navy, ...
Bliss-Leavitt Mark 2 torpedo
The Bliss-Leavitt Mark 2 torpedo was a Bliss-Leavitt torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York, which had been building Whitehead torpedoes for the US Navy, ...
Bliss-Leavitt Mark 3 torpedo
The Bliss-Leavitt Mark 3 was very similar to the Bliss-Leavitt Mark 2 torpedo. The primary difference was a longer range of 4000 yards. Approximately 200 Mark 3s were produced for the US Navy. The Bliss-Leavitt Mark 3 was launched from battleship ...
Bliss-Leavitt Mark 4 torpedo
The Bliss-Leavitt Mark 4 torpedo was a Bliss-Leavitt torpedo developed and produced by the E. W. Bliss Company in 1908. It was the first American-built torpedo specifically designed to be launched from a submarine. About 100 Mark 4s were purchase ...
Bliss-Leavitt Mark 6 torpedo
The Bliss-Leavitt Mark 6 torpedo was a Bliss-Leavitt torpedo developed and produced by the E. W. Bliss Company in 1911. It employed a main engine that was a horizontal turbine rather than the vertical turbine used on all other Bliss-Leavitt torpe ...
Bliss-Leavitt torpedo
The Bliss-Leavitt torpedo was a torpedo designed by Frank McDowell Leavitt and manufactured by the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York. It was put into service by the United States Navy in 1904 and variants of the design would remain in its ...
Howell torpedo
The Howell Automobile Torpedo was the first self-propelled torpedo produced in quantity by the United States Navy, which referred to it as the Howell Mark I torpedo. It was conceived by Lieutenant Commander John A. Howell, United States Navy, in ...
Mark 17 torpedo
The Mark 17 torpedo was a long-range, high-speed torpedo developed by the Naval Torpedo Station in Newport, Rhode Island and the Naval Research Laboratory in 1940. Development efforts on the Mark 17 were halted in 1941 in favor of producing Mark ...
Mark 19 torpedo
The Mark 19 torpedo was an electric torpedo designed in 1942 by Westinghouse Electric as a follow-on development of the Mark 18 torpedo. The goal was to build a torpedo that incorporated all-electric controls in place of pneumatic controls. Its g ...
Mark 20 torpedo
The Mark 20 torpedo was a US torpedo designed in 1943 but never used in service. Design was by Naval Torpedo Station Newport, the Electric Storage Battery Company and General Electric. This project was a continuation of the development of a subma ...
Mark 21 Mod 2 torpedo
The Mark 21 Mod 2 torpedo, was a passive acoustic homing variant of the Mark 13 torpedo. It used the widely used Mark 13 torpedo as a basis, with the addition of passive acoustic homing developed by Bell Labs. Propulsion was switched to a steam t ...
Mark 21 Mod 0 torpedo
The Mark 21 torpedo, designated Mark 21 Mod 0 was a passive acoustic homing torpedo designed in 1943 by Westinghouse Electric Corporation. The Mark 21 successfully passed launching tests in 1943, however, due to difficulties encountered by Westin ...
Mark 22 torpedo
The Mark 22 torpedo, was an active acoustic homing torpedo developed by Bell Telephone Laboratories and Westinghouse Electric 1944. Development of this torpedo was discontinued at the end of World War II.
Mark 23 torpedo
The Mark 23 torpedo was a submarine-launched anti-surface ship torpedo designed and built by the Naval Torpedo Station for the United States Navy in World War II. It was essentially a Mark 14 torpedo, modified via the removal of its low-speed, lo ...
Mark 25 torpedo
The Mark 25 torpedo was an aircraft-launched anti-surface ship torpedo designed by the Division of War Research of Columbia University in 1943 as a replacement for the Mark 13 torpedo. It was designed for higher speed, greater strength and more e ...
Mark 26 torpedo
The Mark 26 torpedo was a submarine-launched anti-surface ship torpedo designed by Westinghouse Electric in 1944 as an improved version of the Mark 28 torpedo. The Mark 26 was first to use Bell Telephone Laboratories seawater battery, an explosiv ...
Mark 28 torpedo
The Mark 28 torpedo was a submarine-launched, acoustic homing torpedo designed by Westinghouse Electric in 1944 for the United States Navy. The torpedo used all-electric controls. Service use of the Mark 28 ended after the introduction of the Mar ...
Mark 29 torpedo
The Mark 29 torpedo was a submarine-launched, acoustic torpedo designed by Westinghouse Electric in 1945 for the United States Navy. It used the same acoustic system as the Mark 28 torpedo but was faster, operated at various depths, had an extern ...
Mark 30 torpedo mine
The Mark 30 mine was an aircraft-launched, antisubmarine torpedo developed by the Brush Development Company during World War II. It was developed as a backup for the Mark 24 mine due to apprehensions regarding the Mark 24s acoustic steering. Thre ...
Mark 31 torpedo
The Mark 31 torpedo was a destroyer-launched acoustic torpedo developed by the Harvard and Pennsylvania State universities during World War II. A modification of the Mark 18 electric torpedo, it was conceived as an interim weapon to be used in th ...
Mark 32 torpedo
The Mark 32 torpedo was the first active acoustic antisubmarine homing torpedo in United States Navy service. The Mark 32 was withdrawn from service use with the introduction of the Mark 43 torpedo. Ten were manufactured by Leeds and Northrup, Ph ...
Mark 33 torpedo
The Mark 33 torpedo was the first passive acoustic antisurface ship/antisubmarine homing torpedo intended for the United States Navy to employ a cast aluminum shell. It featured two speeds – high and low, and was meant to be launched from submari ...
Mark 36 torpedo
The Mark 36 torpedo was a submarine-launched Anti-surface ship torpedo designed by General Electric and the Naval Torpedo Station in 1946. Further development of the Mark 36 was discontinued due to the development of the Mark 42 torpedo.
Mark 39 torpedo
The Mark 39 torpedo was the first homing torpedo in United States Navy service to use a trailing wire for mid-course guidance through the submarines fire control system. The Mark 39 was a Mark 27 Mod 4 torpedo converted for development of wire gu ...
Whitehead Mark 1 torpedo
The Whitehead Mark 1 torpedo was the first Whitehead torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York secured manufacturing rights in 1892. The US Navy made an init ...
Whitehead Mark 1B torpedo
The Whitehead Mark 1B torpedo, designated as a Torpedo Type B, was a variant of the Whitehead Mark 1 torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York secured manufa ...
Whitehead Mark 2C torpedo
The Whitehead Mark 2C torpedo, also designated Torpedo Type C was a Whitehead torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York secured manufacturing rights in 1892. ...
Whitehead Mark 2 torpedo
The Whitehead Mark 2 torpedo was a Whitehead torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York secured manufacturing rights in 1892. It was identical to the Whitehea ...
Whitehead Mark 3 torpedo
The Whitehead Mark 3 torpedo was a Whitehead torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role after the E. W. Bliss Company of Brooklyn, New York secured manufacturing rights in 1892. The primary difference between t ...
Whitehead Mark 5 torpedo
The Whitehead Mark 5 torpedo was a Whitehead torpedo adopted by the United States Navy for use in an anti-surface ship role in 1910. The Mark 5 was the first torpedo to be manufactured by a foreign company, the Whitehead facility in the United Ki ...
Whitehead torpedo
The Whitehead torpedo was the first self-propelled or "locomotive" torpedo ever developed. It was perfected in 1866 by Robert Whitehead from a design conceived by Giovanni Luppis of the Austro-Hungarian Navy. It was driven by a three-cylinder com ...
Astra (software)
Astra is a professional software to organize Digital Broadcasting Service for TV operators and broadcasters, internet service providers, hotels, etc. Astra is an acronym for "Advanced Streaming Application". Astra supports many protocols and stan ...
ARQ-E
ARQ-E is a radio transmission method used to send data over short wave radio. ARQ-E is a full duplex synchronous data communications system that requests repeats if data is not received correctly. It uses an alphabet that can detect errors. Anoth ...
Binary offset carrier modulation
Binary offset carrier modulation was developed by John Betz, PhD, in order to allow interoperability of satellite navigation systems. It is currently used in the US GPS system, Indian IRNSS system and in Galileo and is a square sub-carrier modula ...
Cyclic prefix
In telecommunications, the term cyclic prefix refers to the prefixing of a symbol, with a repetition of the end. The receiver is typically configured to discard the cyclic prefix samples, but the cyclic prefix serves two purposes: It repeats the ...
Guard interval
In telecommunications, guard intervals are used to ensure that distinct transmissions do not interfere with one another, or otherwise cause overlapping transmissions. These transmissions may belong to different users or to the same user. The purp ...
Higher-order modulation
Higher-order modulation is a type of digital modulation usually with an order of 4 or higher. Examples: quadrature phase-shift keying, and m-ary quadrature amplitude modulation.
Isochronous burst transmission
Isochronous burst transmission is a method of transmission. In a data network where the information-bearer channel rate is higher than the input data signaling rate, transmission is performed by interrupting, at controlled intervals, the data str ...
MDC-1200
MDC, also known as Stat-Alert, MDC-1200 and MDC-600, is a Motorola two-way radio low-speed data system using audio frequency shift keying. MDC-600 uses a 600 baud data rate. MDC-1200 uses a 1.200 baud data rate. Systems employ either one of the t ...
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Multiplexed binary offset carrier |
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Pulse-amplitude modulation |
Pulse-frequency modulation |
Pulse-position modulation |
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SITOR |
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A12 Authentication |
Access Authentication in CDMA networks |
List of CDMA terminology |
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Composite order |
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Giant order |
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Tuscan order |
Corinthian columns |
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Electrolytic cell |
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Hydraulic intensifier |
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King George VI Reservoir |
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Lee Valley Reservoir Chain |
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Queen Mary Reservoir |
Canadian Pacific navigational boxes |
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Boundary Trail Railway |
Dakota, Missouri Valley and Western R .. |
Eastern Maine Railway (1995) |
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Great Western Railway (Saskatchewan) |
Nebraska Northwestern Railroad |
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New Brunswick Southern Railway |
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Northern Plains Railroad |
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Okanagan Valley Railway |
Red Coat Road and Rail |
Torch River Rail |
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Windsor and Hantsport Railway |
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Twin Cities and Western Railroad |
IBM AN/FSQ-31 SAC Data Processing System |
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Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston |
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FRABA |
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Pepperl+Fuchs |
SGB-SMIT Group |
JDR Cables |
Lucas Aerospace |
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MILMEGA |
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KOSI |
Blue Goose (turbine) |
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Atari System |
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Irem M-92 |
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Irem M-97 |
Irem M-107 |
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Namco System N2 |
PolyGame Master |
Discrete video arcade games |
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AMD 580 chipset series |
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AMD 690 chipset series |
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AMD 700 chipset series |
ATI Flipper |
Flipper (graphics chip) |
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Imageon |
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Xpress 200 |
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Efika |
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Open Desktop Workstation |
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Pegasos |
Power Architecture Platform Reference |
AMD 800 chipset series |
AMD 900 chipset series |
Intel 440BX |
Intel 5 Series |
Intel 80130 |
Intel X299 |
Intel P35 |
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Intel X58 |
List of Intel Xeon chipsets |
Comparison of Nvidia nForce chipsets |
GeForce 8000-series chipsets |
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Nvidia Ion |
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NForce |
NForce 500 |
NForce 600 |
NForce 700 |
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NForce2 |
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NForce3 |
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NForce4 |
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Exmor RS |
Exmor R |
Exmor RS |
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D-Terminal |
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Kornwerderzand |
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Wieringermeer |
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List of laser applications |
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Laser machine control |
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LIGHT Program |
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Light section |
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Laser image acquisition |
Laser image generation |
Laser ranging |
Raydiance Inc. |
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Dye laser |
Gamma-ray laser |
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Ring laser |
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