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  • 91Holstein (cattle) — The Holstein or Friesian is a breed of dairy cow known today as the world s highest production dairy animal. Originating in Europe, Holsteins were developed in what is now the Netherlands and more specifically in the two northern provinces of… …

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  • 92Mann-Whitney U — In statistics, the Mann Whitney U test (also called the Mann Whitney Wilcoxon (MWW), Wilcoxon rank sum test, or Wilcoxon Mann Whitney test) is a non parametric test for assessing whether two samples of observations come from the same distribution …

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  • 93Failure mode and effects analysis — A failure modes and effects analysis (FMEA) is a procedure for analysis of potential failure modes within a system for classification by severity or determination of the effect of failures on the system. It is widely used in manufacturing… …

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  • 94Multilevel security — or Multiple Levels of Security (abbreviated as MLS) is the application of a computer system to process information with different sensitivities (i.e., at different security levels), permit simultaneous access by users with different security… …

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  • 95IBM WebSphere MQ — is a family of network software products launched by IBM in March 1992. It was previously known as MQSeries, a trademark that IBM rebranded in 2002 to join the suite of WebSphere products. WebSphere MQ, which is often referred to simply as MQ by… …

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  • 96Process control network — A Process Control Network (PCN) is a communications network that is used to transmit instructions and data between control and measurement units and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) equipment.These networks have, over the years,… …

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  • 97FIPS 140 — The Federal Information Processing Standard 140 (FIPS) are series of publications numbered 140 which are a U.S. government computer security standards that specify requirements for cryptography modules. As of December 2006, the current version of …

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  • 98Adaptive control — involves modifying the control law used by a controller to cope with the fact that the parameters of the system being controlled are slowly time varying or uncertain. For example, as an aircraft flies, its mass will slowly decrease as a result of …

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  • 99Wheel speed sensor — [ head unit.] Wheel speed sensors or vehicle speed sensors (VSS) are sender devices used for reading the speed of the vehicle s wheel rotation. It usually consists of a toothed ring and pickup. Special purpose speed sensors Rotary speed sensors… …

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  • 100Revised NEO Personality Inventory — The Revised NEO Personality Inventory, or NEO PI R, is a psychological personality inventory; a 240 item measure of the Five Factor Model: Extraversion, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, Neuroticism, and Openness to Experience. Additionally, the… …

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