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ACE
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Access Control Entry
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ACL
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Access Control List
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ADO
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Active Data Objects
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ADSL
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Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line
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AGP
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Accelerated Graphics Port
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AI
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Artificial Intelligence
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ALGOL
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Algorithmic Language
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ALU
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Arithmetic Logic Unit
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ANSI
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American National Standards
Institute
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AOL
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America Online
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API
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Application Program Interface
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APIPA
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Automatic Private Internet
Protocol Addressing
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APT
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Automatically Programmed Tooling
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ARD
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Address Resolution Protocol
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ARP
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Address Resolution Protocol
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ARPA
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Advanced Research Projects Agency
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ARPANET
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Advanced Research Projects Agency
Network
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ASCII
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American Standard Code For
Information Interchange
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ASF
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Advanced Streaming Format
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ASM
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Association For Systems Management
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ASP
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Active Server Pages
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ATAPI
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Advanced Technology Attachment
Packet Interface
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ATM
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Asynchronous Transfer Mode
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AUI
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Attachment Unit Interface
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AVI
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Audio Video Interleave
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B2B
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Business To Business
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B2C
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Business To Commerce
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BASIC
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Beginner`s All Purpose Symbolic
Instruction Code
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BCD
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Binary Coded Decimal
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BDPS
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Business Data Processing Systems
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BHTML
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Broadcast Hyper Text Markup
Language
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BIOS
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Basic Input Output System
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BIU
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Bus Interface Unit
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BLOG
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Binary Logic Object
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BMP
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Bitmap
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BPS
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Bytes Per Seconds
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BS
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Bulletin Board Service
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C DAC
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Centre For Development Of Advanced
Computing
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CAD
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Computer Aided Design
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CADD
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Computer Added Drafting And Design
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CAI
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Computer Aided Instructuion
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CAM
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Computer Aided Manufacturing
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CAR
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Control Address Register
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CASE
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Computer Aided Software
Engineering
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CCIS
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Common Channel Interoffice
Signaling
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CCNA
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Cisco Certified Network
Associate
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CD
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Compact Disc
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CD RW
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Compact Disc Re-Writable
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CD WORM
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Compact Disc- Write Once Read Many
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CDMA
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Code Division Multiple Access
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CDONTS
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Collabaration On Data Objects For
Windows Nt Server
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CDROM
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Compact Disc- Read Only Memory
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CFG
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Control Flow Graph
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CGI
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Common Gateway Interface
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CGM
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Computer Graphics Metafile
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CIDR
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Classless Inter-Domain
Routing
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CIM
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Computer Integrated Manufacture
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CISC
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Complex Instruction Set Computers
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CIX
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Commercial Internet Exchange
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CLR
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Common Language Runtime
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CMOS
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Complementary Metal Oxide
Semiconductor
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CMS
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Content Management System
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CMYK
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Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, Key (Black)
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COBOL
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Common Business Oriented Language
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COM
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Component Object Model
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CORBA
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Common Object Request Broker
Architecture
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CPI
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Clock Cycle Per Instruction
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CPU
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Central Processing Unit
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CRC
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Cyclic Redundancy Check
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CRM
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Customer Relationship Management
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CROM
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Control Read Only Memory
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CRT
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Cathode Ray Tube
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CUI
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Character User Interface
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DAC
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Digital To Analog Converter
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DAO
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Data Access Objects
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DARPANET
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Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency Network
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DAT
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Digital Audio Tape
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DBA
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Data Base Administrator
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DBMS
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Data Base Management System
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DCA
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Defence Communication Agency
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DCL
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Data Control Language
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DCOM
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Distributed Component Object Model
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DCP
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Data Communication Processor
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DDL
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Data Definition Language
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DDOS
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Distributed Denial Of Service
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DDP
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Distributed Data Processing
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DFD
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Data Flow Diagram
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DFS
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Distributed File System
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DHCP
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Dynamic Host Control Protocol
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DHTML
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Dynamics Hyper Text Markup
Language
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DLC
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Data Link Control
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DLL
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Dynamic Link Library
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DMA
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Direct Memory Access
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DML
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Data Manipulation Language
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DMTF
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Distributed Management Test Force
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DNA
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Distributed Internet Architecture
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DNS
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Domain Name System (Server)
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DOD
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Department Of Defense
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DOM
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Document Object Model
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DOS
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Disk Operating System, Denial Of
Service
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DPI
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Dots Per Inch
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DRAM
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Dynamic Random Access Memory
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DSL
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Digital Subscriber Line
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DSN
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Digital Subscriber Network
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DTD
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Document Type Definition
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DVD
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Digital Versatile Disc
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E
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Electronic
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EAROM
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Electrically Alterable Read Only
Memory
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EBCDIC
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Extended Binary Coded Decimal
Interchange Code
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EDC
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Electronic Digital Computer
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EDCDIC
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Extended Binary Coded Decimal
Interchange Code
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EEPROM
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Electrically Erasable Programmable
Read Only Memory
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EFS
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Encrypted File System
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EJB
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Enterprise Java Beans
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ENIAC
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Electronics Numerical Integrator
And Calculator
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EPROM
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Erasable Programmable Read Only
Memory
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EROM
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Erasable Read Only Memory
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ERP
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Enterprise Resource Planning
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EULA
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End User License Agreement
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FAT
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File Allocation Table
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FDD
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Floppy Disk Drive
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FDDI
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Fiber Distributed Data Interface
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FDMA
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Frequency Division Multiple Access
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FIFO
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First In First Out
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FLOPS
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Floating Point Operations Per
Second
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FO
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Fiber Optics
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FORTRAN
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Formula Translation
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FPS
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Frames Per Second
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FRAM
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Ferro Electric Random Access
Memory
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FTP
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File Transfer Protocol
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GB
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Giga Bytes
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GIF
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Graphic Interchange Format
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GIGO
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Garbage In Garbage Out
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GML
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General Markup Language
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GNU
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Gnu`s Not Unix
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GPL
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General Public License
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GUI
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Graphical User Interface
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HDD
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Hard Disk Drive
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HFS
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Hierarchical File System
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HP
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Hewlett Packard
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HPC
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High Performance Computing
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HPFS
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High Performance File System
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HSR
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Horizontal Scan Rate
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HTML
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Hyper Text Markup Language
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Q:How many such pairs of letters are there in the word TERMINATE each of which has as many letters between them in the word as in the English alphabet ?
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Delete1st put your pen/pencil on the first letter (in our case T), start saying alphabets from T and simultaneously move your pencil one step further. If you do so, your pencil's position would be on A while you utter the letter Z. No matches found.
So next start with the letter E. You will end with the pencil pointing on E and uttering the letter L.
next letter R and so on...
*If the letter your pencil points to and the letter you utter are same, then just mark that letter. *
Apply same process to the backward letters too....
start with E and point backwards (E, T, A, N, I....) by saying the alphabets...
see here E f g h I (match found) so mark I...
finally cont all the marked words. that will be your required word.. hope it helps :)
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