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  2. 73 (number) - Wikipedia

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    73 (also known as 73 Amateur Radio Today) was an amateur radio magazine published from 1960 to 2003. 73 was the number on the Torpedo Patrol (PT) boat in the TV show McHale's Navy. The registry of the U.S. Navy's nuclear aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN-73), named after U.S. President George Washington.

  3. 11001001 - Wikipedia

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    The name "11001001" is a binary number, a concatenation of the names of the Bynars (One One, Zero Zero, One Zero, and Zero One). The episode at one point was called "10101001". [ 2] It was originally intended that this episode would take place prior to "The Big Goodbye", with the Bynars' modifications causing the problems with the holodeck seen ...

  4. Binary code - Wikipedia

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    Binary-coded decimal (BCD) is a binary encoded representation of integer values that uses a 4-bit nibble to encode decimal digits. Four binary bits can encode up to 16 distinct values; but, in BCD-encoded numbers, only ten values in each nibble are legal, and encode the decimal digits zero, through nine. The remaining six values are illegal and ...

  5. Palindromic prime - Wikipedia

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    Palindromic prime. In mathematics, a palindromic prime (sometimes called a palprime [1]) is a prime number that is also a palindromic number. Palindromicity depends on the base of the number system and its notational conventions, while primality is independent of such concerns. The first few decimal palindromic primes are:

  6. List of binary codes - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of some binary codes that are (or have been) used to represent text as a sequence of binary digits "0" and "1". Fixed-width binary codes use a set number of bits to represent each character in the text, while in variable-width binary codes, the number of bits may vary from character to character.

  7. Binary-coded decimal - Wikipedia

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    Decimal: 9 1. Binary : 1001 0001. Hence the numerical range for one unpacked BCD byte is zero through nine inclusive, whereas the range for one packed BCD byte is zero through ninety-nine inclusive. To represent numbers larger than the range of a single byte any number of contiguous bytes may be used.

  8. Arithmetic shift - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, an arithmetic shift is a shift operator, sometimes termed a signed shift (though it is not restricted to signed operands). The two basic types are the arithmetic left shift and the arithmetic right shift. For binary numbers it is a bitwise operation that shifts all of the bits of its operand; every bit in the operand is ...

  9. Template:Binary - Wikipedia

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    Template. : Binary. This template uses Lua : Module:BaseConvert ( sandbox) This template is for quickly converting a decimal number to binary. Use {{Binary|x|y}} where x is the decimal number and y is the decimal precision (positive numbers, defaults displays up to 10 digits following the binary point). Examples: Code.