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equal-length code Code m gleicher SchrittzahlEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > equal-length code
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равномерный код с элементарными посылками одинаковой длительности
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > equal-length code
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > equal-length code
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > equal-length code
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Англо-русский словарь технических терминов > equal-length code
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равномерный код, код с фиксированной длинойThe New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > equal-length code
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English-Russian dictionary of modern telecommunications > equal-length code
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тлг. равномерный кодEnglish-Russian dictionary of telecommunications and their abbreviations > equal-length code
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > equal-length code
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equal-length multi-unit code Einheitsschrittcode mEnglish-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > equal-length multi-unit code
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< tele> ■ Einheitsschrittkode mEnglish-german technical dictionary > equal-length multi-unit code
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Универсальный англо-русский словарь > encode a message by equal-length binary code
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English-Russian dictionary of telecommunications > encode a message by equal-length binary code
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1) код; система кодирования || кодировать2) программа, текст программы, код || программировать, писать программу•-
absolute code
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abstract code
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address code
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aeronautical code
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algebraic code
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alphanumeric code
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alphameric code
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answer-back code
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antipollution code
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area code
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arithmetic code
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authentication code
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automatic code
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balanced code
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bar code
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basic code
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Baudot code
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BCH code
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best estimate code
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binary code
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binary-coded decimal code
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binary decimal code
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biphase code
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bipolar code
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block code
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boiler code
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Bose-Chaudhuri-Hocquenghem code
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Building code
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burst-correcting code
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burst-detecting code
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cable code
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card code
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carriage return code
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chain code
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channel code
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character code
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circulant code
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close-packed code
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code of practice
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color code
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command code
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compiled code
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complementary code
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completion code
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component code
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computer code
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concatenated code
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condition code
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constant ratio code
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control code
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convolutional code
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copy codes
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cyclic code
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cyclic redundancy code
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decimal code
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destination code
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diffuse code
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direct code
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dot-and-dash code
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double-adjacent error-correcting code
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electrical code
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end line code
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entropy code
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equal-length code
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equidistant code
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erroneous code
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error code
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error-checking code
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error-correcting code
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error-detecting code
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escape code
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excess-N code
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executable code
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Fibonacci code
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fixed-length code
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fixed-weight code
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flag code
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format code
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function code
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genetic code
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Gray code
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group code
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Hamming code
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Hanning code
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Hollerith code
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Huffman code
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identifying code
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illegal code
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instruction code
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interleaved code
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interrogation code
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inverse code
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kill line code
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letter code
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line ignore code
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linear code
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machine-language code
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machine code
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macro code
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majority-decodable code
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micro code
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mnemonic code
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m-out-of-n code
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multiple-error correcting code
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new common surface code
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noise aeroport code
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noise code
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non-return-to-zero code
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NRZI code
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number code
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numerical code
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numeric code
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n-unit code
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object code
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offset binary code
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op code
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parallel code
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parity-check code
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part-program code
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P-code
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perfect code
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permutation code
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personality code
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polynomial code
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positional code
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position code
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precedence code
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prefix code
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prime-residue error-correction code
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proceed code
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product code
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pseudo code
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pseudocyclic code
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pseudonoise code
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pseudoternary code
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quasi-cyclic code
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quasi-perfect code
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quaternary code
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rail code
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raster code
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recording code
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rectangular bar code
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recurrent code
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redundant code
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Reed-Muller code
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Reed-Solomon code
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reflected code
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relative code
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residue code
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return code
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return-to-zero code
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rubout code
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run-length code
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run-length-limited code
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sanitary code
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self-checking code
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serial code
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sign code
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simplex code
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single error-correcting code
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skeletal code
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skip code
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SMPTE time code
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source code
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specific code
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standard code
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state code
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stop code
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string code
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studio code
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symbolic code
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systematic code
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termination code
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ternary code
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time code
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tool code
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track code
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transmission code
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transparent code
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trellis code
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TTS code
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twinned-binary code
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two-frame code
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type-bar flag code
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typesetting code
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unit disparity code
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Universal Product code
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unrail code
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user identification code
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user code
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variable-length code
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Wagner code
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water code
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weighted code
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zero-disparity code
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ZIP code
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