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Что (кто) такое internal redundancy - определение

FINANCIAL INCENTIVE OFFERED BY AN ORGANISATION TO ENCOURAGE EMPLOYEES TO VOLUNTARILY RESIGN
Voluntary Redundancy; Redundancy contract
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Redundancy in United Kingdom law         
RIGHTS OF EMPLOYEES IF THEY ARE DISMISSED FOR ECONOMIC REASONS IN UK LABOUR LAW
User:RichsLaw/Redundancy in English law; Redundancy in English law
Redundancy in United Kingdom law concerns the rights of employees if they are dismissed for economic reasons in UK labour law.
cyclic redundancy check         
TYPE OF HASH FUNCTION USED TO DETECT ERRORS IN DATA STORAGE OR TRANSMISSION
Cyclic Redundancy Check; FCS-32; Cyclic redundancy code; CRC16; Crc64; Crc32 mpeg2; Crc16; Cyclic redundancy checks; CRC-24; CRC-16; CRC-8; CRC-64; Cyclical redundancy checking; CRC-CCITT; CRC-12; Crc32c; CRC32c; CRC8; Cyclic redundancy; Cyclic redundancy checksum; CRC-32C; CRC-32K; CRC check; CRC Values; Polynomial representations of cyclic redundancy checks; Polynomial CRC representations; List of CRC polynomials
<algorithm> (CRC or "cyclic redundancy code") A number derived from, and stored or transmitted with, a block of data in order to detect corruption. By recalculating the CRC and comparing it to the value originally transmitted, the receiver can detect some types of transmission errors. A CRC is more complicated than a checksum. It is calculated using division either using shifts and exclusive ORs or table lookup (modulo 256 or 65536). The CRC is "redundant" in that it adds no information. A single corrupted bit in the data will result in a one bit change in the calculated CRC but multiple corrupted bits may cancel each other out. CRCs treat blocks of input bits as coefficient-sets for polynomials. E.g., binary 10100000 implies the polynomial: 1*x^7 + 0*x^6 + 1*x^5 + 0*x^4 + 0*x^3 + 0*x^2 + 0*x^1 + 0*x^0. This is the "message polynomial". A second polynomial, with constant coefficients, is called the "generator polynomial". This is divided into the message polynomial, giving a quotient and remainder. The coefficients of the remainder form the bits of the final CRC. So, an order-33 generator polynomial is necessary to generate a 32-bit CRC. The exact bit-set used for the generator polynomial will naturally affect the CRC that is computed. Most CRC implementations seem to operate 8 bits at a time by building a table of 256 entries, representing all 256 possible 8-bit byte combinations, and determining the effect that each byte will have. CRCs are then computed using an input byte to select a 16- or 32-bit value from the table. This value is then used to update the CRC. Ethernet packets have a 32-bit CRC. Many disk formats include a CRC at some level. (1997-08-02)
cyclic redundancy code         
TYPE OF HASH FUNCTION USED TO DETECT ERRORS IN DATA STORAGE OR TRANSMISSION
Cyclic Redundancy Check; FCS-32; Cyclic redundancy code; CRC16; Crc64; Crc32 mpeg2; Crc16; Cyclic redundancy checks; CRC-24; CRC-16; CRC-8; CRC-64; Cyclical redundancy checking; CRC-CCITT; CRC-12; Crc32c; CRC32c; CRC8; Cyclic redundancy; Cyclic redundancy checksum; CRC-32C; CRC-32K; CRC check; CRC Values; Polynomial representations of cyclic redundancy checks; Polynomial CRC representations; List of CRC polynomials
Cyclic redundancy check         
TYPE OF HASH FUNCTION USED TO DETECT ERRORS IN DATA STORAGE OR TRANSMISSION
Cyclic Redundancy Check; FCS-32; Cyclic redundancy code; CRC16; Crc64; Crc32 mpeg2; Crc16; Cyclic redundancy checks; CRC-24; CRC-16; CRC-8; CRC-64; Cyclical redundancy checking; CRC-CCITT; CRC-12; Crc32c; CRC32c; CRC8; Cyclic redundancy; Cyclic redundancy checksum; CRC-32C; CRC-32K; CRC check; CRC Values; Polynomial representations of cyclic redundancy checks; Polynomial CRC representations; List of CRC polynomials
A cyclic redundancy check (CRC) is an error-detecting code commonly used in digital networks and storage devices to detect accidental changes to digital data. Blocks of data entering these systems get a short check value attached, based on the remainder of a polynomial division of their contents.
Internal medicine         
  • Robert Koch, 19th century German physician and bacteriologist<ref name="Robert Koch" />
  • History and physical examination are a vital part of the diagnostic process.<ref name="Detsky-2022" />
MEDICAL SPECIALTY DEALING WITH THE PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF ADULT DISEASES
Internist; General medicine; Internal Medicine; General Medicine; Internists; General internal medicine; General (internal) medicine; General Internal Medicine
Internal medicine or general internal medicine (in Commonwealth nations) is the medical specialty dealing with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases. Doctors specializing in internal medicine are called internists, or physicians (without a modifier) in Commonwealth nations.
internist         
  • Robert Koch, 19th century German physician and bacteriologist<ref name="Robert Koch" />
  • History and physical examination are a vital part of the diagnostic process.<ref name="Detsky-2022" />
MEDICAL SPECIALTY DEALING WITH THE PREVENTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF ADULT DISEASES
Internist; General medicine; Internal Medicine; General Medicine; Internists; General internal medicine; General (internal) medicine; General Internal Medicine
¦ noun N. Amer. a specialist in internal diseases.
Internal control         
PROCESS OR SYSTEM USED BY AN ORGANIZATION TO MANAGE RISK AND DIMINISH THE OCCURRENCE OF FRAUD
Internal Control; Internal control procedure; Business control; Internal controls; Financial control; Internal check
Internal control, as defined by accounting and auditing, is a process for assuring of an organization's objectives in operational effectiveness and efficiency, reliable financial reporting, and compliance with laws, regulations and policies. A broad concept, internal control involves everything that controls risks to an organization.
Internal tide         
INTERNAL WAVES AT A TIDAL FREQUENCY GENERATED AS SURFACE TIDES MOVE STRATIFIED WATER UP AND DOWN A SLOPE
Internal tides
Internal tides are generated as the surface tides move stratified water up and down sloping topography, which produces a wave in the ocean interior. So internal tides are internal waves at a tidal frequency.
Minimally invasive plate metalosynthesis         
  • US Navy physicians perform an open reduction internal fixation operation on the [[femur]].
  • Implant that has been used for fixation of a broken wrist
  • Anterior and lateral view x-rays of fractured left leg with internal fixation
OPERATION IN ORTHOPEDICS THAT INVOLVES THE SURGICAL IMPLEMENTATION OF IMPLANTS
Open reduction internal fixation; O R I F; ORIF; Open reduction and internal fixation; Open Reduction Internal Fixation; Osteosynthesis; Internal fixator; Closed Reduction with Internal Fixation; Minimally invasive plate metalosynthesis; Surgical plate; Internal fixators; Closed reduction with internal fixation
Minimally invasive plate metallosynthesis is a method of osteosynthesis in which is manual comparison of the fragments and fixing them by the smallest possible incisions metal (usually titanium) plate with angular stability special screws, which, together with the plate, constitute a single system.
Internal arcuate fibers         
Internal arcuate fibres; Internal arcuate fiber; Fibrae arcuatae internae
In neuroanatomy, the internal arcuate fibers or internal arcuate tract are the axons of second-order sensory neurons that compose the gracile and cuneate nuclei of the medulla oblongata. These second-order neurons begin in the gracile and cuneate nuclei in the medulla.

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Voluntary redundancy

Voluntary redundancy (VR) is a financial incentive offered by an organisation to encourage employees to voluntarily resign, typically in downsizing or restructuring situations. The purpose is to avoid compulsory redundancies or layoffs.