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  2. JPEG XS - Wikipedia

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    JPEG XS (ISO/IEC 21122) is an interoperable, visually lossless, low-latency and lightweight image and video coding system used in professional applications. Applications of the standard include streaming high quality content for virtual reality, drones, autonomous vehicles using cameras, gaming, and broadcasting (SMPTE ST 2022 and ST 2110).

  3. Characteristic impedance - Wikipedia

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    The characteristic impedance of an infinite transmission line at a given angular frequency is the ratio of the voltage and current of a pure sinusoidal wave of the same frequency travelling along the line. This relation is also the case for finite transmission lines until the wave reaches the end of the line. Generally, a wave is reflected back ...

  4. Vertex (computer graphics) - Wikipedia

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    Application to 3D models. 3D models are most often represented as triangulated polyhedra forming a triangle mesh. Non-triangular surfaces can be converted to an array of triangles through tessellation. Attributes from the vertices are typically interpolated across mesh surfaces. Vertex attributes

  5. Log-normal distribution - Wikipedia

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    Log-normal distribution. In probability theory, a log-normal (or lognormal) distribution is a continuous probability distribution of a random variable whose logarithm is normally distributed. Thus, if the random variable X is log-normally distributed, then Y = ln (X) has a normal distribution.

  6. Steiner system - Wikipedia

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    In combinatorial mathematics, a Steiner system (named after Jakob Steiner) is a type of block design, specifically a t-design with λ = 1 and t = 2 or (recently) t ≥ 2. A Steiner system with parameters t, k, n, written S ( t, k, n ), is an n -element set S together with a set of k -element subsets of S (called blocks) with the property that ...

  7. Nationwide Airlines (South Africa) - Wikipedia

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    ZS-OEZ, the aircraft involved in the incident, pictured 4 months prior at George Airport. 7 November 2007: A Nationwide Airlines Boeing 737-200 registration ZS-OEZ operating flight 723 had an engine fall off a few seconds after liftoff from Cape Town International Airport en route to OR Tambo International Airport.

  8. X Window System - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .x .org. The X Window System ( X11, or simply X) is a windowing system for bitmap displays, common on Unix-like operating systems. X originated as part of Project Athena at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1984. [3] The X protocol has been at version 11 (hence "X11") since September 1987.

  9. General Order No. 1 (Gulf War) - Wikipedia

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    General Order No. 1 prohibited all US personnel from possessing, making, selling or consuming any alcoholic beverage; the first time such an order had applied to the US Army. Though this was considered a radical step, it was considered necessary for continued good relations in a country which prohibited alcohol to any of its citizens.