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  2. Hematocrit - Wikipedia

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    There are other names for the hematocrit, such as packed cell volume (PCV), volume of packed red cells (VPRC), or erythrocyte volume fraction (EVF). The term hematocrit (or haematocrit in British English) comes from the Ancient Greek words haima (αá¼·μα, "blood") and kritÄ“s (κριτής, "judge"), and hematocrit means "to separate blood".

  3. 20 GOTO 10 - Wikipedia

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    Its name is a reference to the traditional looping 'Hello world' program written by beginner programmers. [2] It featured both traditional and "hacker" art, with an emphasis on technology as art, or exhibits which make the potentially criminal or unethical aspects of computer security accessible to the public.

  4. Raycom Media - Wikipedia

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    On November 20, 2013, Raycom entered into a shared services agreement to operate Louisiana Media Company's WVUE-TV in New Orleans. [20] On August 10, 2015, Raycom announced that it would purchase stations owned by Drewry Communications for $160 million. [21] The sale was completed on December 1, 2015. [22]

  5. 10-10-321 - Wikipedia

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    10-10-321, 10-10-345, 10-10-220, and 10-10-987 are United States long-distance phone services best known for their prolific television and direct mail advertising in the late 1990s. 10-10-321 was the first mass-marketed service of its type. 10-10-345 was owned by AT&T, and the rest were all owned by Telecom USA, which was owned by MCI; MCI is now part of Verizon.

  6. Vitality curve - Wikipedia

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    The often cited "80-20 rule", also known as the "Pareto principle" or the "Law of the Vital Few", whereby 80% of crimes are committed by 20% of criminals, or 80% of useful research results are produced by 20% of the academics, is an example of such rankings observable in social behavior.

  7. Duty cycle - Wikipedia

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    [10] Pulse-width modulation (PWM) is used in a variety of electronic situations, such as power delivery and voltage regulation. In electronic music, music synthesizers vary the duty cycle of their audio-frequency oscillators to obtain a subtle effect on the tone colors. This technique is known as pulse-width modulation.

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