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  2. DCI-P3 - Wikipedia

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    DCI-P3 is a color space first defined in 2005 as part of the Digital Cinema Initiative, to be used for digital theatrical motion picture distribution (DCDM). Display P3 is a variant developed by Apple Inc. for wide-gamut displays.

  3. Seven-segment display - Wikipedia

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    A seven-segment display is a form of electronic display device for displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more complex dot matrix displays . Seven-segment displays are widely used in digital clocks, electronic meters, basic calculators, and other electronic devices that display numerical information.

  4. Rec. 709 - Wikipedia

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    Rec. 709, also known as Rec.709, BT.709, and ITU 709, is a standard developed by ITU-R for image encoding and signal characteristics of high-definition television . The most recent version is BT.709-6 released in 2015. BT.709-6 defines the picture characteristics as having a ( widescreen) aspect ratio of 16:9, 1080 active lines per picture ...

  5. Dactyly - Wikipedia

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    Human hand anatomy (pentadactyl) In biology, dactyly is the arrangement of digits ( fingers and toes) on the hands, feet, or sometimes wings of a tetrapod animal. It comes from the Greek word δακτυλος ( dáktylos) meaning 'finger'. Sometimes the ending "-dactylia" is used. The derived adjectives end with "-dactyl" or "-dactylous".

  6. Spider anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The underside and head of a female spider. Spiders, unlike insects, have only two main body parts ( tagmata) instead of three: a fused head and thorax (called a cephalothorax or prosoma) and an abdomen (also called an opisthosoma ). The exception to this rule are the assassin spiders in the family Archaeidae, whose cephalothorax is divided into ...

  7. Decorator pattern - Wikipedia

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    Decorator pattern. In object-oriented programming, the decorator pattern is a design pattern that allows behavior to be added to an individual object, dynamically, without affecting the behavior of other instances of the same class. [1] The decorator pattern is often useful for adhering to the Single Responsibility Principle, as it allows ...

  8. Viterbi decoder - Wikipedia

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    Viterbi decoder. A Viterbi decoder uses the Viterbi algorithm for decoding a bitstream that has been encoded using a convolutional code or trellis code . There are other algorithms for decoding a convolutionally encoded stream (for example, the Fano algorithm ). The Viterbi algorithm is the most resource-consuming, but it does the maximum ...

  9. Decussation - Wikipedia

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    Decussation is used in biological contexts to describe a crossing (due to the shape of the Roman numeral for ten, an uppercase 'X' ( decussis ), from Latin decem 'ten', and as ' as '). In Latin anatomical terms, the form decussatio is used, e.g. decussatio pyramidum . Similarly, the anatomical term chiasma is named after the Greek uppercase 'Χ ...