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  2. French Sign Language - Wikipedia

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    French Sign Language. French Sign Language ( French: langue des signes française, LSF) is the sign language of the deaf in France and French-speaking parts of Switzerland. According to Ethnologue, it has 100,000 native signers. French Sign Language is related and partially ancestral to Dutch Sign Language (NGT), Flemish Sign Language (VGT ...

  3. University of Duisburg-Essen - Wikipedia

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    The University of Duisburg-Essen (German: Universität Duisburg-Essen) is a public research university in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. [ 3] In the 2019 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the university was awarded 194th place in the world. [ 4][ 5] It was originally founded in 1654 and re-established on 1 January 2003, as a ...

  4. Université de Sherbrooke - Wikipedia

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    usherbrooke.ca. The Université de Sherbrooke ( UdeS; English: University of Sherbrooke) is a French-language public research university in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, with a second campus in Longueuil, a suburb on the South Shore of Montreal. It is one of two universities in the Estrie region of Quebec (the other one being Bishop's University ...

  5. French Sign Language family - Wikipedia

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    The French Sign Language ( LSF, from langue des signes française) or Francosign family is a language family of sign languages which includes French Sign Language and American Sign Language . The LSF family descends from Old French Sign Language (VLSF), which developed among the deaf community in Paris. The earliest mention of Old French Sign ...

  6. IBM Spectrum LSF - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Platform released Platform Lava, which is a simplified version of LSF based on an old version of LSF release, licensed under GNU General Public License v2. [5] The project was discontinued in 2011, succeeded by OpenLava. In January, 2012, Platform Computing was acquired by IBM. [6] The product is now called IBM Spectrum LSF.

  7. Comparison of cluster software - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of cluster software. The following tables compare general and technical information for notable computer cluster software. This software can be grossly separated in four categories: Job scheduler, nodes management, nodes installation and integrated stack (all the above).

  8. Laser-induced fluorescence - Wikipedia

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    Laser-induced fluorescence. Laser-induced fluorescence ( LIF) or laser-stimulated fluorescence ( LSF) [ 1] is a spectroscopic method in which an atom or molecule is excited to a higher energy level by the absorption of laser light followed by spontaneous emission of light. [ 2][ 3] It was first reported by Zare and coworkers in 1968. [ 4][ 5 ...

  9. Line spectral pairs - Wikipedia

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    Line spectral pairs ( LSP) or line spectral frequencies ( LSF) are used to represent linear prediction coefficients (LPC) for transmission over a channel. [1] LSPs have several properties (e.g. smaller sensitivity to quantization noise) that make them superior to direct quantization of LPCs. For this reason, LSPs are very useful in speech coding .