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Dictionary English-German Informatics. 2015.
Dictionary English-German Informatics. 2015.
Signals intelligence — SIGINT redirects here. For the UNIX signal, see SIGINT (POSIX). RAF Menwith Hill, a large site in the United Kingdom, part of ECHELON and the UK USA Security Agreement. Signals intelligence (often contracted to SIGINT) is intelligence gathering… … Wikipedia
Sequence motif — In genetics, a sequence motif is a nucleotide or amino acid sequence pattern that is widespread and has, or is conjectured to have, a biological significance. For proteins, a sequence motif is distinguished from a structural motif, a motif formed … Wikipedia
Nuclear localization sequence — A nuclear localization signal or sequence (NLS) is an amino acid sequence which tags a protein for import into the cell nucleus by nuclear transport. Typically, this signal consists of one or more short sequences of positively charged lysines or… … Wikipedia
GPS signals — Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites broadcast radio signals to enable GPS receivers to determine location and synchronized time. Anatomy of a GPS signal GPS signals include ranging signals, used to measure the distance to the satellite,… … Wikipedia
Direct-sequence spread spectrum — Passband modulation v · d · e Analog modulation AM · … Wikipedia
Maximum likelihood sequence estimation — (MLSE) is a mathematical algorithm to extract useful data out of a noisy data stream. Contents 1 Theory 2 Background 3 References 4 Further reading … Wikipedia
Zadoff–Chu sequence — A Zadoff–Chu sequence is a complex valued mathematical sequence which, when applied to radio signals, gives rise to an electromagnetic signal of constant amplitude, whereby cyclicly shifted versions of the sequence comprising the signal do not… … Wikipedia
Direct-sequence code division multiple access — (DS CDMA) is a multiple access scheme based on direct sequence spread spectrum, by spreading the signals from/to different users with different codes. It is the most widely used type of CDMA. Click here for a detailed explanation … Wikipedia
Regulatory sequence — A regulatory sequence (also called a regulatory region or a regulatory area ) is a segment of DNA where regulatory proteins such as transcription factors bind preferentially. These regulatory proteins bind to short stretches of DNA called… … Wikipedia
Crossing sequence (railways) — In rail transport, the crossing sequence is a pattern sounded by a locomotive horn or whistle as the train approaches and passes a grade crossing.[1][2] See also Grade crossing signals References ^ Network Rail … Wikipedia
Colwich rail crash — Date and time 19 September 1986 18:28 Location Colwich Junction, Staffordshire, England Rail line West Co … Wikipedia