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`obsolescence
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`obstruction ofa view
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`bandwidth
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`bandwidth such that, below its lower and above
`off-center plan position Indicator
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`its upper frequency limits,
`the mean powers
`display that represents the locationof thea :
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`aligning key and positioned for eight equally
`huik |
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`spaced pins.
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`octal debugger=|jcompur sci] A simple debue-
`off-hook service
`{COMMUN Priority telephap,
`service for key personnel
`that affords 4 ol
`ging program which permits only octal
`(in-
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`nection from caller to receiver by the sim,
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`octave-band analyzer
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`off-line
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`signal, feeds it
`into one of several band-pass
`a
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`off-line cipher
`magnitude of sound in the corresponding fre-
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`frequency is
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`octave-band oselllator
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`off-llne mode
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`involve the main
`as printing, which does not
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`eight-electrade
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`which is not attached to the main computer.
`carried alwng with each word, is set to zero or one
`so that the total number of zeros or ones in each
`{ ‘of jin ‘yi-nat}
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`offload
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`facilities required forthe circuit are available for
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`the waveform of an alternating-current voltage
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`and with reservoirs, by this means positive oil
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