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  2. Reverse engineering - Wikipedia

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    The Tupolev Tu-4, a Soviet bomber built by reverse engineering captured Boeing B-29 Superfortresses. Reverse engineering (also known as backwards engineering or back engineering) is a process or method through which one attempts to understand through deductive reasoning how a previously made device, process, system, or piece of software accomplishes a task with very little (if any) insight ...

  3. Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    Epsilon (US: / ˈ ɛ p s ɪ l ɒ n / ⓘ, [1] UK: / ɛ p ˈ s aɪ l ə n /; [2] uppercase Ε, lowercase ε or ϵ; Greek: έψιλον) is the fifth letter of the Greek alphabet, corresponding phonetically to a mid front unrounded vowel IPA: or IPA:.

  4. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    Reverse engineering of the code since 2017. [411] Currently only a small part of the source code is reverse engineered, it is partly emulation. The main functionality is still coming from the original binary where newly created replacement parts are spliced-in in runtime. Star Wars Jedi Knight: Dark Forces II: 1997 2013 FPS: LucasArts

  5. Ink cartridge - Wikipedia

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    Tap water contains contaminants that may clog the print head, so distilled water and a lint-free cloth is recommended. [ 6 ] The ink also acts as a coolant to protect the metal-plate heating elements − when the ink supply is depleted, and printing is attempted, the heating elements in thermal cartridges often burn out, permanently damaging ...

  6. Tunneling protocol - Wikipedia

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    In computer networks, a tunneling protocol is a communication protocol which allows for the movement of data from one network to another. They can, for example, allow private network communications to be sent across a public network (such as the Internet), or for one network protocol to be carried over an incompatible network, through a process called encapsulation.

  7. API well number - Wikipedia

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    Most oil and gas commissions make API numbers (and well header data) available on-line and free of charge. The ability to download the data varies from state to state. Below is a list of the 50 states, along with their state code, and the name and internet address of their oil and gas regulatory agency where available.

  8. Alan Kulwicki - Wikipedia

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    Alan Dennis Kulwicki (December 14, 1954 – April 1, 1993), nicknamed "Special K" and "the Polish Prince", was an American auto racing driver and team owner. [2] He started racing at local short tracks in Wisconsin before moving up to regional stock car touring series.

  9. Facebuster - Wikipedia

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    Styles preparing to perform the Styles Clash on Matt Hardy Styles performing the Styles Clash on Matt Hardy. From a position in which the opponent is bent forward against the wrestler's midsection, the wrestler grabs around the opponent's midsection and lifts so that the opponent is held upside down, facing in the same direction as the wrestler.