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  • 71digit — [ˈdɪdʒɪt] noun [C] 1) formal one of the written numbers from 0 to 9 2) technical one of your fingers or toes …

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  • 72digit — dig•it [[t]ˈdɪdʒ ɪt[/t]] n. 1) math. any of the Arabic numerals of 1 through 9 and 0 2) cmp math. any symbol of other number systems, as 0 or 1 in the binary 3) a finger or toe 4) wam the breadth of a finger used as a unit of linear measure, usu …

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  • 73Digit — Dị|git [...dʒ̮ɪt ], das; s, s <englisch> (Ziffer einer elektronischen Anzeige) …

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  • 74digit — n. 1 any numeral from 0 to 9, esp. when forming part of a number. 2 Anat. & Zool. a finger, thumb, or toe. Etymology: ME f. L digitus …

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  • 75Digit-Alb — DigitAlb sh.a Type Joint stock company Industry Telecommunication, Publishing Founder(s) Dritan Hoxha Headquar …

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  • 76digit bias — a bias arising from the tendency of people to round off numbers to end in 0 or 5; important in angler surveys where catches are recorded from interviews. Also called rounding bias …

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  • 77Digit Cancellation Test — A neuropsychological test used in the diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease. The subject gets one of more digits s/he has to cross out from a list of numbers. The resulting score consists of the correctly crossed out numbers minus the incorrectly… …

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  • 78digit computer — computer that uses a numerical system …

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  • 79digit grass — /ˈdɪdʒət gras/ (say dijuht grahs) noun a summer growing perennial grass, Digitaria eriatha, grown as a drought tolerant pasture; native to South Africa. {from the genus name Digitaria} …

  • 80Check digit — A check digit is a form of redundancy check used for error detection, the decimal equivalent of a binary checksum. It consists of a single digit computed from the other digits in the message. With a check digit, one can detect simple errors in… …

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