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  2. Navy Marine Corps Intranet - Wikipedia

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    Navy Marine Corps Intranet. The Navy/Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) is a United States Department of the Navy program which was designed to provide the vast majority of information technology services for the entire Department, including the United States Navy and Marine Corps.

  3. Nmci - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 September 2013, at 11:23 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0; additional terms may apply.

  4. Command Loss Timer Reset - Wikipedia

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    The Command Loss Timer Reset can be used for computer system rebooting, but only when multiple timers have not been reset—like the classical "Dead man's switch" of industrial transport use. Embedded systems need to be inherently self-reliant, as this is fundamentally part of their design. Embedded systems (like those on spacecraft) can't be ...

  5. How to Reset and Supercharge Your Metabolism in 3 Days

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    The 3-Day Fix to Supercharging Your Metabolism. Day 1. Day 2. Day 3. Keep it up. You may be able to improve your metabolism with habits including getting regular exercise and quality sleep. Eating ...

  6. Problems After Aortic Aneurysm Surgery: Complications, Risks

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    This can lead to stroke, heart attack, or pulmonary embolism (PE), respectively. Blood clots can also block blood flow to other areas, resulting in further complications related to ischemia. A ...

  7. Keyboard shortcuts in AOL Mail

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    Shortcut Action; Navigate to the left tab [Navigate to the right tab ] Start a new email conversation N: Go to the inbox M: Go to Settings ; Search

  8. Non-maskable interrupt - Wikipedia

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    Non-maskable interrupt. In computing, a non-maskable interrupt (NMI) is a hardware interrupt that standard interrupt-masking techniques in the system cannot ignore. It typically occurs to signal attention for non-recoverable hardware errors. Some NMIs may be masked, but only by using proprietary methods specific to the particular NMI.

  9. George Kittle’s mind — and the 'reset button' on his forearm ...

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    George Kittle’s ‘reset button’ George Kittle's mindfulness routine has been a critical part of his — and the 49ers' — success. Now it hits football's biggest stage again in the Super Bowl.