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  2. Wheatstone system - Wikipedia

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    Wheatstone system. The Wheatstone system was an automated telegraph system that replaced a human operator with machines capable of sending and recording Morse code at a consistent fast rate. [1] The system included a perforator, which prepared punched paper tape called a Wheatstone slip, a transmitter that read the tape and converted the ...

  3. Reader (liturgy) - Wikipedia

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    The tonsuring of readers in a seminary by a Russian Orthodox bishop. The readers being ordained are wearing the short phelon (in white). In the Eastern Orthodox Church and in the Eastern Catholic Churches of Byzantine tradition, the reader (in Greek, Ἀναγνώστης Anagnostis; in Church Slavonic, Чтец Chtets) is the second highest of the minor orders of clergy.

  4. Dunkin' Donuts - Wikipedia

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    Website. dunkindonuts .com. Dunkin' Donuts, [1] doing business as Dunkin' since 2019, is an American multinational coffee and donut company, as well as a quick service restaurant. It was founded by Bill Rosenberg (1916–2002) in Quincy, Massachusetts, in 1950.

  5. Assignment operator (C++) - Wikipedia

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    In the C++ programming language, the assignment operator, =, is the operator used for assignment. Like most other operators in C++, it can be overloaded . The copy assignment operator, often just called the "assignment operator", is a special case of assignment operator where the source (right-hand side) and destination (left-hand side) are of ...

  6. Ternary conditional operator - Wikipedia

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    Variations. The detailed semantics of "the" ternary operator as well as its syntax differs significantly from language to language. A top level distinction from one language to another is whether the expressions permit side effects (as in most procedural languages) and whether the language provides short-circuit evaluation semantics, whereby only the selected expression is evaluated (most ...

  7. Toric code - Wikipedia

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    The means to make the toric code, or the planar code, into a fully self-correcting quantum memory is often considered. Self-correction means that the Hamiltonian will naturally suppress errors indefinitely, leading to a lifetime that diverges in the thermodynamic limit.

  8. Donut hole - Wikipedia

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    A variety of powdered and glazed donut holes. Type. Fried dough. Course. Dessert. Associated cuisine. American cuisine. A donut hole (also doughnut hole) is a type of donut formed out of small round pieces of dough. Donut holes can be plain or coated in a topping such as glaze, and are a popular dessert in the United States.

  9. DotCode - Wikipedia

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    DotCode can be represented as rectangular array with minimal size of each side 5X dots. Maximal size of DotCode is not limited by the standard [4] (as Code 128 is not limited) but practical limit is recommended as 100x99 [2] : 5.2.1.4 which can encode around 730 digits, 366 alphanumeric characters or 304 bytes.