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  • 121Cyberethics — is the study of ethics pertaining to computer networks, encompassing user behavior and what networked computers are programmed to do, and how this affects individuals and society. Examples of cyberethical questions include Is it OK to display… …

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  • 122N2pc — refers to an ERP component linked to selective attention.[1] The N2pc appears over visual cortex contralateral to the location in space to which subjects are attending; if subjects pay attention to the left side of the visual field, the N2pc… …

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  • 123Email spam — An email box folder filled with spam messages. Email spam, also known as junk email or unsolicited bulk email (UBE), is a subset of spam that involves nearly identical messages sent to numerous recipients by email. Definitions of spam usually… …

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  • 124Brewing — Brewer redirects here. For other uses, see Brewer (disambiguation). This article is about the commercial brewing of beer. For making tea, see Steeping. For homebrewing, see Homebrewing. A 16th century brewery Brewing is the production of beer… …

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  • 125Portable Network Graphics — PNG A PNG image with an 8 bit transparency channel (top). The same image is overlaid onto a checkered background (botto …

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  • 126Loudspeaker — For other uses, see Loudspeaker (disambiguation). An inexpensive, low fidelity 3½ inch speaker, typically found in small radios …

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  • 127Paul Graham — Infobox person name=Paul Graham caption= birth date=1964 birth place=Weymouth, England [http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=324331] occupation= programmer, venture capitalist, authorPaul Graham (born 1964) is a programmer, venture capitalist, and …

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  • 128Fast Kalman filter — The fast Kalman filter (FKF), devised by Antti Lange (1941 ), is an extension of the Helmert Wolf blockingfn|1 (HWB) method from geodesy to real time applications of Kalman filtering (KF) such as satellite imaging of the Earth. Kalman filters are …

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