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Synchronizing (495 bytes)
1: In [[telecommunication]], the term '''synchronizing''' has the following meanings: 6: ..."<i>[[synchronization]]</i> " is preferred to "<i>synchronizing</i>." Self-synchronizing code (675 bytes) 1: ...telecommunication|telecommunications]], a '''self-synchronizing code''' is a [[code]] in which the symbol stream ... 3: A self-[[synchronizing]] code permits the proper [[framing]] of transmit... 7: ...ontrol Procedures]] (ADCCP) frames represent self-synchronizing code words. Information-bearer channel (593 bytes) 3: ...d for communication, such as [[user]] [[data]], [[synchronizing]] sequences, and control signals. Asynchronous communications system (520 bytes) 2: ...usually appended to the data for the purpose of [[synchronizing]] individual data characters or blocks. OpenML (512 bytes) 5: ...turing, transporting, processing, displaying, and synchronizing digital media (2D and 3D graphics, audio and vide... Lille Métropole Communauté urbaine (659 bytes) 3: Its goal is to build a better metropole by synchronizing the health system, transport system, environmenta... Synchronizer (automotive) (589 bytes) 1: ...] to ease shifting [[gear]]s by [[synchronization|synchronizing]] the teeth speed prior to engagement. They allo... Character interval (750 bytes) 1: ... [[character (computing)|character]], including [[synchronizing]], [[information]], [[error]] checking, or contro... List of fax terms (2301 bytes) 3: ...l]] -- [[stroke speed]] -- [[synchronizing]] -- [[synchronizing pilot]] -- [[tailing]] -- [[total line length]] -... Bit stuffing (876 bytes) 5: ...ffing is used for various purposes, such as for [[synchronizing]] bit streams that do not necessarily have the sa... Khronos Group (960 bytes) 6: ...turing, transporting, processing, displaying, and synchronizing digital media," [http://www.khronos.org/openml/in... Rendezvous (Plan 9) (778 bytes) 1: ...[process]]es to exchange a single data item while synchronizing. 432 BC (840 bytes) 15: *[[Athens]] adopts 19-year cycle of synchronizing [[solar calendar|solar]] and [[lunar calendar]]s. Differential Manchester encoding (849 bytes) 1: ...ck]] signals are combined to form a single self-[[synchronizing]] [[data stream]], (b) one of the two bits, <i>i.... Colorburst (1077 bytes) 1: ...ier synchronized in a color television signal. By synchronizing an [[oscillator]] with the colorburst at the [[ba... Clock generator (929 bytes) 1: ...wn as a [[clock]] and behaves as such) for use in synchronizing a circuit's operation. It can range from a simpl... Happened-before (1256 bytes) 1: ...partial ordering]] of events and in producing and synchronizing [[logical clocks]] for [[asynchronous communicati... Chosen ciphertext attack (1012 bytes) 3: For a self-synchronizing [[stream cipher]], a chosen ciphertext attack can... Autokey cipher (3715 bytes) 1: An '''autokey cipher''', or '''self-synchronizing stream cipher''', is a [[cipher]] which incorpora... 55: They are said to be "self-synchronizing", because the next key byte usually depends only ... Kazimierz Proszynski (784 bytes) 4: ... first pocket film-camera and devised a method of synchronizing sound and film tracks.
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